From jake92028@yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 03:32:25 2004
Subject:Re: VK7/Steppenwolf

Wouldn't that lose the sound that normally goes to the top rotor
rather than transferring it to the bottom rotor to combine with its
output for full-range 'stompenwoof' sound? I didn't try it but.. Wj

> to zero and kept the bottom rotor at 100. This simulates all the
> sound being driven out the bottom rotor only, which I think would
> come even closer to the effect that you are trying to achieve.
>
> -- John O'Flaherty
> ============================================================
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Barry" wrote:
> > Okay. Keep in mind that this was not done in any kind of
> scientific way. I
> > didn't sit down with a Steppenwolf record or anything, I just did
> it from
> > memory, so look at it as maybe a starting point to make your own
> Steppenwolf
> > sound.
> >
> > Leslie Speaker Type I
> > Bass 0
> > Mid 0
> > Treb -2
> > Spread 6
> > Levels 100 & 100
> >
> > The settings for the horn and rotor are exactly the same to
> recreate the
> > 'all frequencies through one speaker effect'
> >
> > Trans up 60
> > Trans down 60
> >
> > slow speeds .45
> > fast speeds 6.40
> >
> > first 3 drawbars all the way out and the 4' drawbar out about 1/2
> way
> >
> > Add a healthy dose of distortion!