ANALOG VIBRATO is modeled after the vibrato of the once-ubiquitous Roland JC-120™ keyboard amp and of the Shin-ei Uni-Vibe™ pedal, which imitated a Leslie (think David Gilmour).

  • RATE
    This control sets the cycle speed of the LFO. Minimum settings will produce a sweeping effect, higher settings will create a more warbling effect.
    Range 0.9 Hz ~ 20 Hz
  • DEPTH
    The DEPTH control adjusts the amount of pitch modulation from the LFO.
    Range 0 % ~ 100 %
  • SYNC
    Engages and disengages synchronization of the LFO rate with the host’s tempo.
  • MODEL
    This drop-down menu allows you to select from the vibratos after which this effect has been modeled:
  1. The *Roland JC-120*™ amplifier was an ’80s classic. Popular for its clean, built-in analog chorus and vibrato FX, it was used in the New Wave scene by bands like The Police and The Cure, and even Supertramp and jazz guitarist Pat Metheny. The vibrato is faithfully reproduced, here.
  2. The spinning speaker of the Shin-ei *Uni-Vibe*™ pedal was originally meant to imitate a Leslie™ rotating speaker, and although it was not too successful at that (!), it had a cool sound that everyone loved. This was achieved via a series of phasing filters.
  • MONO
    Engaging this switch makes the effected signal mono.
  • LEVEL
    Adjusts the overall output.
    Range 0 % ~ 100 %

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