From k2mojo@groovedaddies.com Thu Nov 14 21:55:31 2002
Subject:RE: Miking Leslies
Here's a couple of links I had bookmarked on this very subject. Of course,
there's is more than one correct way to mic a Leslie, and as with most
anything we discuss around here, YMMV.
http://archive.keyboardonline.com/features/leslies/leslies.shtml
http://www.melmusic.com.au/articles/classicpt4.html
http://members.aol.com/hamorgt/lesmic.html
http://www.digitalprosound.com/2001/04_apr/tutorials/earlofwhirl3.htm
http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/mystery/mystery.html (scroll down a
ways)
Ed Fliege
k2mojo@groovedaddies.com
www.groovedaddies.com
> How to mike a Leslie (for either studio or live work), especially in
> stereo? 2 mikes at horn and bass rotor, of course, but at 90 degrees
> to each other? right next to each other? Crossed? One close and one
> far away to get the "room"? Joey D seems to get great "bite" in his
> recorded sound (on Relentless, and on the Pat Martino CD recommended
> on this board): the Leslie effect we all love is very well
> represented (pretty much best I've ever heard, IMHO).
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