Melda MVintageRotary

$55.00

MVintageRotary is a perfect sounding rotary simulation based on the famous Leslie® cabinets. Unlike the original, this one also features several advanced features. Designed for organs, but perfect for keyboards, guitars and many other instruments.

3 great algorithms with advanced features

MVintageRotary not only sounds like (or maybe better than?) the original, it lets you control the stereo width, amount of the dynamics, internal dampening and much more. All of it sounds as natural as possible. And if you are ready, you can get even deeper – synchronize the rotation speeds to the tempo of your song, change rotation direction and more. You can control the slow/fast switch using your MIDI sustain pedal and modulation wheel of course, but again, you can do much more than that…

High quality amp

Part of the typical organ sound is the analogue distortion, which MVintageRotary emulates with pristine accuracy. Well, not only that, you can bring in some more hard-core digital distortion and the available drive levels are of course much higher than in the original, courtesy of digital processing!

Modulation heaven

Looking for a little extra variation in your sound? Maybe you want the rotary to switch from slow to fast and back automatically, or you want more distortion when you play louder? This and much more is made easy using our incredible modulators.

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System Requirements

Windows

  • Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • VST / VST3 / AAX compatible host (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support

Always use 32-bit plugins in 32-bit hosts, or 64-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts!

64-bit plugins can’t work in 32-bit hosts even if the operating system is 64-bit. Do NOT use 32-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts. They would have to be bridged and can become slow and unstable.

Mac OS X

  • Mac OS X 10.9 and newer (64-bit only)
  • VST / VST3 / AU / AAX compatible host (64-bit only)
  • Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support or Apple Silicon processor