From goffmac747@aol.com Fri Nov 20 21:51:19 2009
Subject:Re: Will Ventilator Increase Availability of Real Leslies?
What I mean is, on a real leslie, putting it in fast mode for like 20
seconds till it's full tremulant, and then turning it to "off" (you're
still holding a chord) so that the lower rotor does not go into
chorale..it's still spinning like a fast spin cycle on a washing
machine.. it will take a while for it to come to a stop and will be
spinning rather fast in relation to the top rotor, which will have a
shorter ramp down incident and will stop very quickly.. and THEN, you
put it into chorale, (still holding a chord) while the lower rotor is
still spinning fast.. the upper rotor goes into chorale immediately,
while the lower rotor trails till the chorale motors, belts and tires
get a hold on things for it to chorale. That parameter is what I'm
talking about. It's different each time and depending on when you
switch has varied effects. Up against a song, to me this makes all the
difference in being able to control rotor movement and adds to the
emotion of other things going on in the song. It's a little like tap
tempo to a song for a digital delay or doing it the old way where
engineers had to do math to get the milliseconds on the delay to pulse
with the song's tempo. With a set stock "7 second and 2 second" ramp
time on a sim, you will never be able to achieve the above. The sim
will be controlling the rotors, for the most part, not you.
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