From groovecake@yahoo.com Wed Apr 23 12:46:16 2003
Subject:Re: Motion Sound vs. Leslie Simulator
Ben,
That's about exactly what I have mine set to also!!
It's quite nice!
I have found that I have had to turn the percussion
way down. It is very prominant when using the Jimmy
Smith setting. Thoughts?
Mitch
--- Ben Schomp wrote:
> That sounds like the B4 leslie with bass and treble
> acceleration set
> to 12:00 - I always turn the treble down to 11:00
> and the bass to
> around 10:00 to get more realistic ramp up and down
> speeds. To me,
> one of the coolest things about the leslie effect is
> the transition
> between fast and slow, and is one of the first
> things I listen for in
> a sim.
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "rpmtino"
> wrote:
> > I think I'm going to re-do the Motion Sound sample
> in stereo, for a
> > more accurate comparison. I'll try to upload it
> tonight.
> >
> > Rob
> >
> > --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Stoo Schultz"
>
> wrote:
> > > The B4int leslie sim also has, for lack of a
> better word, a bit
> of
> > > a "wobbly" sound to it that is completely
> lacking in the MS. You
> > > can especially hear it in the ramp down. I
> don't know how to
> > > describe it more specifically, maybe has to do
> with how the bass
> > > rotor simulation interacts with the treble.
> > >
> > > It should be pointed out that the MS used in the
> file also
> simulates
> > > the bass rotor.
>
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