From jay.fortunato@cliffordchance.com Wed Feb 15 12:29:03 2006
Subject:RE: Leslie 2101 - stationary channel question

Hey Bruce,

Wow, from across the room...Well thanks for the info. You saved me wasting
time trying different configurations tonight....

Regards,
Jay

That's EXACTLY what's happening. I had the same problem a couple of years
ago with my setup, which includes a real Leslie. I kept hearing "vibrato"
from my piano sounds, even though I went painstakingly through the settings
for the sound to make sure that there was no LFO modulation anywhere. I
finally figured it out: The Leslie and the keyboard amp were sitting across
the room from each other, and the Leslie was actually modulating the sound
by pushing air around!

Regards,

-BW

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bruce@ashbysolutions.com

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