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The Tech 21 Roto Choir is a versatile rotary speaker emulator designed to recreate the complex, swirling tones of a vintage Leslie cabinet. Unlike standard chorus pedals, it uses SansAmp technology to emulate the entire signal chain, including the tube power amp, speaker rotors, and even the virtual microphone placement. Tech 21 NYC Features and Controls. The pedal offers high tweakability to dial in specific rotating speaker sounds: Rotary Modes: A Biamped switch toggles between a single-speaker mode (reminiscent of a Fender Vibratone) and a dual-rotor mode (simulating a Leslie 122 with independent low and high rotors).Speed Control: Features a Fast/Slow footswitch with an adjustable Top Speed knob. It also allows you to "brake" or stop the rotation entirely to use it as a fixed filter.Virtual Mic Placement: The Position knob simulates moving a microphone closer to or further from the speaker, which changes the intensity of the volume swells and "throb".Tube Drive & EQ: Includes a dedicated Drive control for organic tube-style grit and an active two-band EQ (High/Low) to shape the overall tone. Expert and User OpinionsAuthenticity: Reviewers from Premier Guitar and Sound On Sound praise its warm, analog-like character, noting it avoids the "digital edginess" found in some competitors.Direct Recording: The built-in Speaker Sim switch makes it a strong choice for recording directly into a mixer or DAW, as it adds the necessary cabinet resonance to prevent harshness.Noise Level: Some users note that it is not completely silent, with noise becoming more apparent when the Drive is cranked, similar to a real vintage Leslie cabinet.Value: It is often cited as one of the best values for a dedicated rotary pedal, offering more features than budget models while being more affordable than high-end units like the Strymon Lex.

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