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Line 6 ToneCore MS11 Roto Machine Rotary Pedal
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Line 6 ToneCore MS11 Roto Machine Rotary Pedal

The Line 6 ToneCore Roto Machine pedal delivers huge, three-dimensional rotating speaker sounds with 145, L16, and 122 filter models.
From dreamy clean to swirling overdrive, Roto-Machine features separate controls for Fast and Slow speeds, Drive, and a Blend knob for fine-tuning the drum to horn mix. A selectable Fast, Medium, or Slow switch allows fine-tuning of the ramp time. The innovative two-in-one footswitch switches between Fast and Slow speeds yielding authentic rotating speaker sounds right from any pedalboard.


Roto-Machine can be powered by a standard 9 Volt battery, or the optional DC-1 power supply.

If you like stompboxes with unlimited tonal options, ToneCore pedals are now better than ever!
ToneCore pedals now let you swap out the module inside the pedal with anything from the entire line, including Uber Metal, Echo Park, Crunchtone, Space Chorus, Tap Tremolo, Constrictor, Dr. Distorto, Verbzilla, Liqua-Flange, Roto-Machine, and Otto Filter.



Line 6 ToneCore pedals build on Line 6’s award-winning effects from PODxt, DL4, and Vetta. ToneCore pedals provide guitarists of all ages and playing styles, unique Line 6 tones, advanced sound and extraordinary control in an ultra-tough, built-like-a-tank package.

The Roto-Machine pedal brings huge, three-dimensional rotating speaker sounds right to your pedalboard. From dreamy clean to swirling overdrive, Roto-Machine has those signature sounds you could only get from the original - until now! This stompbox-sized marvel gives you those classic sounds that will fill the room with swirly vibe.

Roto-Machine Details
    Model Switch - This switch is used to select three distinctly different types:

  • 145 - Based on* the Leslie 145.
  • L16 - Based on* the Fender Vibratone (model 16)
  • 122 - Based on* the Leslie 122


  • Ramp Switch - Ramp controls how long it takes the speed to go from Fast to Slow. Select between a Fast, Medium, or Slow ramp time.
SPEED CONTROLS
  • Fast Knob - Controls how quickly the horn and drum rotates. This control has a range that doesn't overlap with the Slow speed control.
  • Slow Knob - Controls how slowly the horn and drum rotates. This control has a range that doesn't overlap with the Fast speed control.
Drive Knob - This knob controls the amount of overdrive in the tube amplifier stage of Roto-Machine. Turn it up for that classic swirling growl!

Blend Knob - Fine-tunes the mix balance of the horn and drum.

Tap Tempo - Using the innovative ToneCore double-action footswitch, you can switch between the two different speed knobs. The Tap Tremolo indicator light flashes the tempo in green when the effect is ON and amber when the effect is OFF.

* All product names used in this webpage are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model development.
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Line 6 ToneCore Roto-Machine Specifications

    Power Requirements
  • Single 9-Volt Battery
    or
  • Line 6 DC-1 9-Volt DC Power Supply

    Size & Weight:

  • Width 3.375 inches
  • Depth 5.625 inches
  • Height 2.875 inches
  • Weight 2lbs 4oz

 
 
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"Great company with great service, love the 3-5 pay option. Allows me to obtain needed products without a great capitial outlay." Nov '09