: You can turn off the 800Hz crossover to instantly switch from a dual-rotor (Leslie 122 style) to a single-rotor setup, which is essential for emulating smaller units like the Fender Vibratone .
The best for using Psyclone with guitars or pianos.
: You can independently adjust the acceleration and deceleration speeds of the rotors to mimic the physical weight and momentum of real mechanical parts. Reason RE Psyclone Dual Rotary Speaker [WiN]
: The "Slow/Brake/Fast" toggle allows you to ramp speeds or stop rotation from a single controller. It includes a "Mod Wheel Mode" for immediate mapping to your keyboard's mod wheel.
: A hidden "Advanced Cabinet" page (behind the speaker grille) provides extra chorus and tonal adjustments. : You can turn off the 800Hz crossover
The for Reason is a dedicated Rack Extension designed to emulate vintage Leslie-style cabinets with modern flexibility. Key Features
: Features adjustable balance, stereo width, and virtual microphone distance to move the sound from "close-up swirling" to "mellow distance". : The "Slow/Brake/Fast" toggle allows you to ramp
While was inspired by the Combo B3T organ, Reason also offers the Rotor Rack Extension. Psyclone is often preferred for its specific single-rotor options and updated amp modeling, whereas Rotor is known for pushing parameters beyond physical limits, such as "helicopter-like" speeds up to 13.6 Hz. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can help you with: