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Re: Leslie pedals

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wow, awesome, but... 400€ is just...
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Re: Leslie pedals

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bigchiefbc wrote:
Jero wrote:Has anyone tried the Gig-Fx Chopper?


That's a tremolo I thought? :idk:


The Pro Chop says it has a rotating speaker effect.
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Re: Leslie pedals

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dmcmahon wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
Jero wrote:Has anyone tried the Gig-Fx Chopper?


That's a tremolo I thought? :idk:


The Pro Chop says it has a rotating speaker effect.


Oh yeah, so it does. My bad.
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Re: Leslie pedals

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYrd_c9emXw[/youtube]

any experience? any opinions? I'm not sure how it works, but why there aren't separate settings for top and low speed rate? :idk:

due to the financial difficulties i won't be able to enjoy leslie tones for some time, but thanks for your opinions and recommendaions, you actually helped me a lot :)
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Re: Leslie pedals

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The Catalinbread Stereo Semaphore has a great leslie sound you can comp with the oddier wave forms it has and the ability to tweak the sweeps. Slap that on with a nice little chorus or something and you can cop a good univibe too.
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None of these things really gives you the moving air of a real Leslie though.
But the tradeoff of not having to carry around that huge doghouse is worth it.

I'm liking the old Multivox Fullrotor I got not so long ago.

demo (not mine ... obviously)

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[quote="devnulljp"]

I'm liking the old Multivox Fullrotor I got not so long ago.

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Re: Leslie pedals

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devnulljp wrote:demo (not mine ... obviously)


what do you mean?

:erm: ;)


anyway yeah - i bet an original leslie would sound a wee bit better... those pedals are still just simulations
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Re: Leslie pedals

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DarkAxel wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYrd_c9emXw[/youtube]

any experience? any opinions? I'm not sure how it works, but why there aren't separate settings for top and low speed rate? :idk:

due to the financial difficulties i won't be able to enjoy leslie tones for some time, but thanks for your opinions and recommendaions, you actually helped me a lot :)


Knowing Tech 21 though, I'm sure its pretty good. They make some stellar pedals.
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Re: Leslie pedals

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has anyone mentioned the Mojo Hand ones? Luna Vibe,and damned if I remember the other one? They sound like they do a good job,based on the demos. Not sure what the $ range is,maybe 230ish?
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blooghost wrote:has anyone mentioned the Mojo Hand ones? Luna Vibe,and damned if I remember the other one? They sound like they do a good job,based on the demos. Not sure what the $ range is,maybe 230ish?


yeah, they're over 200 bucks plus you need to buy the ramp for... ramping...

the Tech21 doesn't sound bad... but 277€? bitch please... i'd add 20€ and buy the Strymon instead :facepalm:
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yeah, the problem seems to be that a really good Leslie sim costs about as much as a multi-function box that does a lot of stuff well and does a good Leslie.
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Re: Leslie pedals

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I was fiddle-farting around earlier,with a geet that had a trapeze bridge thru my amp with the trem on(speed 0,Intensity-max). Mashing down on the bridge with the trem set like that got me somewhat into Leslie territory. Was purdy
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