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    Keeley Rotary - Keeley Electronics Guitar Effects Pedals

    Keeley has done a few rotary pedals but their new one, simply called "Rotary" is really good and I've been having fun with it. It avoids the overly chorus-like sound and I particularly like it in slow mode. A few recent recordings below. Also using reverb and a Boss OC-5 to drop the E string notes down an octave.








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    Don't know about the pedal but really liked your playing

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    Thanks!

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    That sounds quite subtle. I like a rotary: a mate had a Hammond & another mate got a big Leslie cab for free, which was match made in heaven, great when you turn the rotary on or off while playing.
    The thing I like with either chorus, rotary or vibrato is a speed control foot pedal. Just because.

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    I've been using a Nux Roctary with octave above and below and an overdrive unit. I have the old Korg Toneworks G4 (l think). As used by John Mayer and Joe Bonamassa FWIW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowboy
    That sounds quite subtle. I like a rotary: a mate had a Hammond & another mate got a big Leslie cab for free, which was match made in heaven, great when you turn the rotary on or off while playing.
    The thing I like with either chorus, rotary or vibrato is a speed control foot pedal. Just because.
    I have the blend knob around noon and typically use it on the slow setting. With the speed turned up it is a pronounced effect. Useful at times but quite strong on chords. I like it almost as a boost for single notes