Vintage Leslie Effects for Guitar and Keyboard
Tap into evocative rotating speaker cabinet effects for your electric guitar or keyboard with the Neo Instruments Mini Vent II. This pedal is designed for simplicity, with Guitar and Keyboard modes each tailored specifically for those instruments. Footswitches for Bypass and Slow/Fast speeds also allow you to fine-tune the effect parameters, giving you impressive sonic control from a simple pedal interface. For an effects pedal that truly captures the vibe and character of a classic Leslie rotating speaker, Sweetwater can recommend the Neo Instruments Mini Vent II pedal.
Optimized for electric guitar and bass
The Mini Vent II offers Guitar and Keyboard modes, each optimized for those instruments. One main difference is that Keyboard mode also includes Leslie speaker cabinet modeling, which is turned off in Guitar mode (as you're already using your own speaker cabinet). Of course, you can try each mode with either type of instrument to see which works best for your setup. You can tweak each mode's parameters using the footswitches.
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The Neo Instruments Ventilator pedal does a pretty amazing simulation of a model 122 Lesley speaker. So that's another option if anyone is looking... I haven't used the Electro Harmonix pedal you mention, so I can't comment on how they compare, but it's hard to imagine that it would surpass the Ventilator, which sounds convincingly...
How is the Digitech FreqOut working? I just could find relevant guitar demos online. Is it possible to let it go slowly into feedback whilst having nice changes in the sound spectrum?
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