From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Thu Apr 17 08:48:43 2003
Subject:Re: Tonewheel/Leslie
Exactly right Robert...the V5 still has more (what I
call) girth than any of the other clones.
T
--- robertkeirstead wrote:
> Hi:
> I enjoy the analysis and feedback to the various
> products and
> product combinations that members like and dislike.
> It's very
> helpful.
> Here is a question about the sound of a Hammond and
> a Leslie when it
> is combined. Let's start with the raw hammond
> tonewheel sound played
> through a non-rotating speaker. If you have heard
> that sound it's
> very strong - and has a very hard edge direct
> sounding to it but not
> easy to explain. Now add a Leslie... and you have
> changed the sound.
> It's softer and more indirect. In some organs the
> tonewheel sound
> get's lost in the Leslie. It seems to me much of
> this discussion
> about clone's and there authentic reproduction of a
> hammond and
> leslie... has in part to do with how much of the
> tonewheel sound can
> be heard... after it is processed in the leslie
> simulator or real...
> Comments.. thoughts..?
> For what it's worth.. one reason I like the Voce
> V5.. when I run it
> throught a Leslie.. I can still hear the
> tonewheel...
> Bob Keirstead
>
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