Hey Mr Keeley. Nice of you to drop in.... Seems like you can only buy these from Sweetwater? Which might be a problem for those of us not in USA? I'm in Australia, like Brett. If Sweetwater don't export do you plan to release through your Distributor network abroad?
that's very cool. Always enjoy using a Leslie speaker, and if room didn't allow then a tremolo pedal. This seems interesting; could be worth more research --rock on !
@rodolpheponthus2948 My top three are probably the Neo Ventilator II, the Pigtronix Rototron and the Korg G4, with first place going to the Ventilator II.
I’ve been using rotary pedals for many years. This is the best one yet. It’s great! My wife has a Ventilator II for her clonewheel organ and it sounds great, but it’s better used on an organ than a guitar.
You are simply a AMAZING player.... I think that today you are better than David Gilmour himself... Listen to his last song... :(((. Today you are the Boss Brett❤❤❤
Have been through several Rotary pedals over the past few years, and have settled for now on the Neo Mini Vent. This sounds great, though! Unfortunately, there seems to be a $300 entry fee for any kind of decent rotary pedal.
Sounds great, especially on the slower settings. Love that mid boost. At $299 it’s got some serious competition. Still, very tempting. Great demo, as always, Brett.
I liked it on the slower settings. With that mid-boost i would use it in the 'wet' side of a wet/dry rig to keep the throb but preserve as much of my original sound as possible.
Pulsing isn't even close to a real two amp and cabinet rotary, which still isn't a Leslie Rotary speaker.. Sorry... Sounds horrible to me. Frampton is the measuring stick. Lines on my face! Not even close.
@@KP11520 I've heard good things about the RT20 and I'm pretty sure I know someone who uses it live. In fairness, regarding your OP, Leslie sims are hard to do properly. The 'Vent' is probably the best I've heard but even then it can't compete with a Leslie. It's like the digital Echorec or Space Echo pedals, they sound really good until you put them up against the real thing. I actually quite liked the sound of the Keeley, not as a rotary sim but just as a pedal to use in certain environments. It's a bit expensive given that my TC Electronic Vibraclone runs it pretty close (It doesn't 'ramp' though) and I might only use it for the occasional song.
Great sounds Brett! I love the stereo field (almost as much as I love your playing)!
Hey Mr Keeley. Nice of you to drop in.... Seems like you can only buy these from Sweetwater?
Which might be a problem for those of us not in USA?
I'm in Australia, like Brett. If Sweetwater don't export do you plan to release through your Distributor network abroad?
@@OzziePete1 Sweetwater can sell these anywhere in the world. It's a special situation.
that's very cool. Always enjoy using a Leslie speaker, and if room didn't allow then a tremolo pedal. This seems interesting; could be worth more research --rock on !
Lovely sounding. Just ordered from SW. Thanks for a great demo.
i just put my amp on a lazy susan and pay a kid to spin it during the gig for me😂
I'm a rotary pedal junkie and have most of the top rated ones. I would STILL be interested in picking up one of these though.
What's the best for you ?
@rodolpheponthus2948 My top three are probably the Neo Ventilator II, the Pigtronix Rototron and the Korg G4, with first place going to the Ventilator II.
I’ve been using rotary pedals for many years. This is the best one yet. It’s great!
My wife has a Ventilator II for her clonewheel organ and it sounds great, but it’s better used on an organ than a guitar.
Sounds wonderful. Great demo, Brett.
Such a fantastic player. Thanks for all you do Brett!
I have an old Trex Betavibe. Must dust it off and use it again.
You’re the man Brett! First demos of this pedal, thank you! Got mine!
You are simply a AMAZING player.... I think that today you are better than David Gilmour himself... Listen to his last song... :(((. Today you are the Boss Brett❤❤❤
great sounding pedal, and wow is it nice to look at. and great playing as always. thanks!
Have been through several Rotary pedals over the past few years, and have settled for now on the Neo Mini Vent. This sounds great, though! Unfortunately, there seems to be a $300 entry fee for any kind of decent rotary pedal.
Sounds fantastic. great demo Burgs 👍
Hey Brett. Great demo as usual.... Seems like you can only buy these from Sweetwater?
Which might be a problem for those of us not in USA?
Was a bit skeptical at first, but I clicked just to hear you playing. Wow! That really works a treat. Lot more practical than I would have thought.
When you turn the pedal off while on the fast setting and turn it back on, does it stay on the fast setting or default to slow?
Have you ever tried the H&K Rotosphere? Does this compare?
I had one for years, really never would fool you into thinking it's a real leslie. This is better for sure.
You play well man I like what you’re doing
Brett Gilmour strikes again ... 👍
One of the best Rotary sims I've ever heard, Brett. I want one!
Shoot me a message if you're keen, Neil.
@@BrettKingman LOL.... What does that mean, Brett?
@@BrettKingman Hey Brett what did you mean?
I liked the 12 string better, but this is good!!
Sounds great, especially on the slower settings.
Love that mid boost.
At $299 it’s got some serious competition. Still, very tempting.
Great demo, as always, Brett.
I liked it on the slower settings. With that mid-boost i would use it in the 'wet' side of a wet/dry rig to keep the throb but preserve as much of my original sound as possible.
Pulsing isn't even close to a real two amp and cabinet rotary, which still isn't a Leslie Rotary speaker.. Sorry... Sounds horrible to me. Frampton is the measuring stick. Lines on my face! Not even close.
Is there a pedal on the market you find more convincing? Serious question. ✌
Electro harmonix makes a very convincing lesley simulator.😊
@@ue4058 A friend used a Boss RT20 with a two amp setup that sounded decent
@@ErickvdK The 'Lester K'?
@@KP11520 I've heard good things about the RT20 and I'm pretty sure I know someone who uses it live. In fairness, regarding your OP, Leslie sims are hard to do properly. The 'Vent' is probably the best I've heard but even then it can't compete with a Leslie. It's like the digital Echorec or Space Echo pedals, they sound really good until you put them up against the real thing. I actually quite liked the sound of the Keeley, not as a rotary sim but just as a pedal to use in certain environments. It's a bit expensive given that my TC Electronic Vibraclone runs it pretty close (It doesn't 'ramp' though) and I might only use it for the occasional song.