UVI Rotary released - Modern Emulation of the classic rotary speaker effect

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UVI announces Rotary, a modern emulation of the classic rotary speaker effect, delivering deep controls and wide-ranging tonal possibilities for a multitude of applications.

Here is my first look video :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMp0tRoNy0o
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i wonder what would that offer if i already have MVintageRotary and L'Otary... sure, this has much more parameters, and if it cost, say, 30 EUR, i'd probably pick it up. knowing UVI, this will be priced at 99EUR, which puts it way above what i would pay for a plugin i don't actually need :)
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Intro price at 49$

I will let you check out yourself using the 15 days demos for comparaison with others rotary speaker emulation.
Obviously we find it better :)
Olivier Tristan
Developer - UVI Team
http://www.uvi.net

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i don't doubt it's better, but i simply don't care that much about rotary effect to begin with :) at $49 (presumably less at various retailers?) i might just take a look!
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Surely they could have found a better organ sound to use as a demo....
That is the most plastic organ sound I have heard in awhile.
(Must be Falcon (ducking) ) :-)
rsp
sound sculptist

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zvenx wrote:Surely they could have found a better organ sound to use as a demo....
That is the most plastic organ sound I have heard in awhile.
(Must be Falcon (ducking) ) :-)
rsp
This is an actual B3 organ recorded D.I :)
Olivier Tristan
Developer - UVI Team
http://www.uvi.net

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I wonder if we see a smaller version of it for Falcon too like with Thorus and Phasor.

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otristan wrote:
zvenx wrote:Surely they could have found a better organ sound to use as a demo....
That is the most plastic organ sound I have heard in awhile.
(Must be Falcon (ducking) ) :-)
rsp
This is an actual B3 organ recorded D.I :)

Wow,
it is the most sterile B3 organ I have ever heard.
still.

Do like the sound of the plugin however.
rsp
sound sculptist

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Wonder if this one will be working it's way into the Acoustic Samples B5. They mentioned at one point that new leslies would be on the way.

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If Falcon gets this in it'd be awesome indeed!



There are things that could make this even cooler: being able to use more than two mics (there are ways to mic a Leslie cab with 2, 3, 4 mics), modeling different mic types, stuff like that...

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Cinebient wrote:I wonder if we see a smaller version of it for Falcon too like with Thorus and Phasor.
There is a v1 version in Falcon but this standalone version is an evolution of this one.
Still, the new algorithm will be featured in Falcon in a next release.
Olivier Tristan
Developer - UVI Team
http://www.uvi.net

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It will nice when it appear on a future Falcon or UVI Workstation release :)

B5 is my goto Hammond, only needs a better Leslie. :)

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otristan wrote:Intro price at 49$

I will let you check out yourself using the 15 days demos for comparaison with others rotary speaker emulation.
Obviously we find it better :)

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"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.

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zvenx wrote: Wow,
it is the most sterile B3 organ I have ever heard.
still.
Perhaps you basically just don't have much of an idea what a real B3 actually sounds like?

To me it doesn't sound "sterile" or "plastic" at all - but I normally don't use instrument plugins at all so I have no idea what an "organ" is supposed to sound like these days...
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.

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