dmcmahon wrote:The way I understand it, you can't emulate a rotating speaker with a pedal because the sound of the rotating speaker is dependent on the way it uses space. The sound actually comes from different locations and bounces off the walls in ways unique to the space it's located in. You can't replicate that with a pedal and a single speaker. All these pedals make cool, crazy sounds and the ones that work in stereo probably get closer if you have two amps, but it ain't a rotating sound.
That said, I've never actually heard a rotating speaker, so I have no idea what the fuck I'm talking about.
The idea is not to replicate a Leslie
per se, but the replicate the sound it makes when recorded. If a Leslie can be recorded, and we can agree that we are hearing a Leslie on a recording, then you just have to duplicate the doppler effect and any necessary ambient artifacts in a pedal. Much the same way a reverb depends on sound moving in space, and there are some good reverb emulations in pedals.
FWIW, I've actually heard a rotating speaker
