|
Dawner Prince Electronics tells us that, following months of intensive research and development, their team has managed to accurately emulate the Doppola and Maestro Rover RO-1 revolving speakers, musical devices that they believe helped mark the rock music of the 20th century. They say that Pulse is an open cabinet revolving speaker emulator, inspired by Pink Floyd's legendary rotary speaker Doppola and Gibson's Maestro Rover RO-1.
A spokesperson told us, "Revolving speaker cabinet is one of the highest revered musical devices, but recreating it soundwise in the pedal form is quite a challenge. It required spending countless hours on R&D, measuring every detail on a real physical model and using advanced math to emulate its complex sound image along with all the physics and mechanics behind it. And it's all in there - a realistic three-dimensional sound that swirls as the speaker accelerates, exact spatial modulation and the feel of the air moving with every spin. It is modeled upon classics to become a classic."
Features:
Pricing and Availability:
Pulse revolving speaker emulator carries a $339.95 USD MAP price, the first run is available exclusively at Dawner Prince Electronics web store and will be available from mid-September at dealers worldwide.
More information:
Natural choir sounds for Kontakt Player
Sega sound for now
Yes, in standalone - eventually
Blimey. How Much?