Yup, this one works.
I like it, it does add an authentic vibe.
It's really really dark though.
Or clone Leslie Nielsen....that would sound amazing.
Yup, this one works.
I like it, it does add an authentic vibe.
It's really really dark though.
This is a great point as it kind of plays a reverse role in this case. The rotary effect is taking place just before this IR. This should mean that for a truly accurate reproduction, the rotary should be the very first block just before the Leslie IR.are you going cab to rotary to cab?
Since we've gone down a rathole anyway:
The lead singer of my band in the late '60's played keys and had a Leslie that he had chopped up so that the horn was exposed. Considering the times, many of our audiences were appropriately stoned, so when the horn started spinning it always produced a chorus of "ooooooh"'s and "far out"'s.
Photos or it didn't happen (I'm in the bright shirt)--
Danny W.
UPDATE on the CORDOVOX LESLIE IR
I have recreated the IR utilizing (4) Microphones this time and having brought the mics further away to allow more capture of air. I also pulled the Room condenser further. Result - much fuller and brighter than the first attempt. Totally different sounding IR. (not bright, just a lot brighter than last attempt)
Cordovox CL-30 / AKA Fender Vibratone.
(3) x Shure SM-57 (1) Left, held 6" away from side port, (1) Right, held 6" away from side port, (1) Top, held 6" above top port.
(1) x RODE NT-1000 Large Diaphragm Condenser
The power of microphone placement and a little going outside the box goes an amazingly long way. This is day and night.
Mic Spacing: 100%
Mix Controlled by separate expression pedal: 12ms dampening, other settings stock.
Mic Spacing 100%. Is that correct? That doesn't sound good to my ears. Much too shaky. Tried different mix settings.