
Anthony Easton
The Vertigo by Rocktron is a rotating vibe pedal designed to produce a unique, dizzying effect. It offers a "VIBE" mode that adds a new level of dynamic, allowing users to experiment with clean and distorted sounds to find their own tone. The pedal also produces a fast and slow "LESLIE" effect, with adjustable speed of the sweep, making it extremely versatile. The Active switch turns the effect on or off, while the Rate/Fast switch automatically changes the rate of the sweep. The Depth control adjusts the overall depth of the sweep, and the Level control adjusts the overall level of the effect. The Vibe Mode switch activates the Vibe mode, with the Vibe LED lighting up when the mode is active.
The Vertigo is housed in Rocktron's road rugged extruded aluminum chassis, making it suitable for handling the demands of live performances and touring.
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