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Leslie issue


Paolo_Maina
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You said don't use amp+cab because Leslie is already the cab but inside Leslie block there's a mix parameter and if you move it from 100% the portion of the signal uneffected is without cab simulation and it sound harsh.

Anyway all Leslies cut high freq and they muffle the sound.

Could you do a simple block usable like a phaser a univibe, or as a boutique leslie sinulation pedal.

Something hi fi.

Keep things simple.

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There is a Leslie simulation pedal just before the Leslie's (can't recall what it's called but it's decent)

The modelled Leslie's are pretty severe IMO until you take the drive down on them . They are way too overdriven by default for me

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So why there is a mix parameter?

Sorry but Leslie block aren't well projected.

Too much complicated in my former gt001 it was simple it was like any other effects.

the things must be simple and effective.

There's no sense to create a complex architecture patch only to use an effect.

In the real life is Leslie complex to use? who cares? In the real life does Leslie muffle the sound? I want an unreal but simple to use hi fi Leslie to pu in line like any other block.

It's important only the way it modulates the sound that it's different from phaser and univibe.

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