From tymelys22@tadamson.greatxscape.net Fri Jul 27 13:16:17 2001
Subject:Re: sPin vs. H&K question
Hi,
I'm sticking my neck out here, in this illustrious group of pro's.
I'm just a keen hobbyist, who having retired is now able to indulge a
long term interest. Well it keeps me off the streets.
I have recorded two demo recordings on MP3 and uploaded them to
www.myplay.winamp.com
To gain access to my locker use the email Roto.@4u.net
and the password Leslie
I'd be interested in your comments or any-one else's for that matter.
If I were working, "don't give up the day job" would probably come to
mind.
Cheers Thomas.
--- In CloneWheel@y..., Larry Schurr wrote:
> I have a couple Leslie sims --
> Multivox Fullrotor (retro!)
> My "dual chop" Leslie (my own idea)
> Voce Spin
> And the stuff inside my Voce modules
>
> I really like the Spin, not just cuz it sounds pretty good but
because it's
> now possible to activate leslie on/off, fast/slow/stop, all from
midi on my
> sequencer. Midi tweaks too. Not bad.
>
> It also automatically mixes the ch1 and ch2 inputs to ch1 (this was
*very*
> handy!) for more than one module or input. OR it runs stereo if
something
> is plugged in ch2 out. I don't run it that way live. Fact is, I
use it
> live less and less but I don't wanna get rid of it cuz it's so nice
in the
> studio for sketchpad work.
>
> Well my question :
> I've heard many good things about the H&K Tube Rotosphere and now
want to
> know more from those in the know (uhh .. that'd be You).
>
> Is there anyone that's A/B'd the Spin and HK??
>
> See, I'd wanna use the HK simply for live work when I don't/can't
use my
> Lesliechop. So the midi stuff is unimportant, the 'mix function'
would
> be nice but not mandatory, stereo would not be needed -- for the
moment,
> anyway.
> What would matter is:
> Sound
> Reliability
> Sturdiness
> Does it use a wal-wart or a 110?
> And anything else you can think of.
> IOW, am I headed in the right direction?? wrong tree? wild goose?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Larry