From steve@speakeasyvintagemusic.com Fri Sep 06 08:00:27 2002
Subject:Re: OT (Another) Leslie Question
Hi Gang
In my day being a road musician. I carried 4 Leslies. I am thankful I have
my hearing yet. Oh well I was young then
Shayes
Steven Hayes Sr Engineer
Speakeasy Vintage Music
http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com
----- Original Message -----
>
> --- Galen Reddin wrote:
> [SNIP]isn't one then committed to staying away from
> two or more Leslies because that very 3-D experience
> would become garbled, perhaps somewhat like an
> over-processed(i.e., too much echo, etc.) electronic
> instrument patch or song?
> >
>
> The only way I can really answer this is to say - get
> thee to a location with two Leslie's, play until
> exhausted, & then report back.;^)
> Seriously though, it's hard to explain in a tangible
> way, the difference in sound between a simulator & a
> real mechanical rotation Leslie. At least if you're
> trying to understand with no audible reference. It's
> even harder to describe the sonic bliss that can come
> from two or more Leslie's. It's subjective to a large
> degree anyway because everyones' ears hear differently
> & without hearing it you just can't get a firm grasp
> on the sound. I actually had similar thoughts before I
> was using two Leslie's (won't they clash? won't it
> sound like junk if they aren't exacxtly in sync?) No
> questions after I actually played through two leslies
> though. Just a really big grin. 8^)
> DDH
>
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