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Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:43 am
by at0m
Hi,

Here's my take at a Leslie rotary cabinet emu. Since a Leslie makes 'stereo from mono', I made the patch all stereo. Hook up a mono source to both In1-2.

Workings:
* MultimodeFilter 12dB splits the incoming signal into high and low freq's, emulating the top and bottom speakers.
* Two Biphase LFO's modulate delay time of modDelay, and, inverted, the amplitude, for both L/R and top/bottom speakers.
* Control Smoothers, modulated by j9k's Comparator, soften the transients from Slow to Fast. j9k's Comparator compares the output of the slow/fast switch to an intermediate frequency. When the cabinet's rotation accelerates, it's pretty fast, when it decelerates, inertia keeps up the speed a bit. This makes a more realistic Slow/Fast switching...
"Daddy, little Jimmy peeing his pants again"
Have fun :)
at0m.

Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:39 am
by dawman
:lol:
Damn right I did.
Now I don't have to wait until Sunday.... :D
This is mechanically perfect as far as the Doppler Effect and the Accelarando/Deccelerando speeds are concerned.
Allow me to attempt to add the Tube Pre Amp and 122 RA.
It's an ancient design but it allowed the Reverb to be routed and mixed w/o the Horn, while the Overdrive/Tube hit the Horns, and the lower baffle.
Its really nice of you to share this, and I am very happy knowing you are involved with Modular patching again.. :wink:
You have to teach me the trick on how to add the jpeg to the controller window. That is really a cool trick.
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Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:49 am
by at0m
I am very happy knowing you are involved with Modular patching again.. :wink:
You have to teach me the trick on how to add the jpeg to the controller window. That is really a cool trick.
It was either that, or real work :lol:

Had never done that before, or maybe ages ago, the image and frontpanel control assignments, but it's easy and well explained in the manual, cryptically called "ModularIII Manual".

Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:41 pm
by dawman
Dried off the urine and made some sounds.

http://soundcloud.com/jimmyvee/solaris-doppler-train

Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:16 pm
by hubird
that's great stuff...

Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 4:50 pm
by Eanna
Super! Love that..

Re: Leslie M3/FleXoR

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:56 pm
by dawman
Thanks Gents,
And try the patch, add some ODrive, 3D imaging by tweaking modules, etc.