Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
Is it my imagination, or is he controlling the speed of the rotor manually?
Normally, people vary between stop/slow/fast, and my NS2 also gives me control of the acceleration rate of the rotor. But I don't think there's a way to use choose the speed to whatever I want with a control pedal, is there?
Or is he not doing that? Does he just have a really slow accelleration, that makes it seem like his speed is just sort of floating around?
Normally, people vary between stop/slow/fast, and my NS2 also gives me control of the acceleration rate of the rotor. But I don't think there's a way to use choose the speed to whatever I want with a control pedal, is there?
Or is he not doing that? Does he just have a really slow accelleration, that makes it seem like his speed is just sort of floating around?
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
Have a look/an ear here:reggoboy wrote:Is it my imagination, or is he controlling the speed of the rotor manually?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CXddBa2Xw ... lzb2xhdGVk
It sounds all normal to me, as far as the speed variations are concerned. He often switches - chords with fast leslie, the chorus doubling in slow and single note licks often start in fast and very soon change to slow. Quite interesting, thank you for making me search for this.
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
Thanks and great link!Tasten-Bert wrote:Have a look/an ear here:reggoboy wrote:Is it my imagination, or is he controlling the speed of the rotor manually?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CXddBa2Xw ... lzb2xhdGVk
It sounds all normal to me, as far as the speed variations are concerned.
Listen to the outro. It sounds somewhere between slow and fast to me…
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
Actually you can do that on the Nord Stage, if you morph the MW or CtrlPed to the Rotary Speed.reggoboy wrote: But I don't think there's a way to use choose the speed to whatever I want with a control pedal, is there?
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
Oh wow really? I’ll have to try this when I get home. I thought the speeds available for morphing would be the same as the buttons on the panel: slow and fast.maxpiano wrote:Actually you can do that on the Nord Stage, if you morph the MW or CtrlPed to the Rotary Speed.reggoboy wrote: But I don't think there's a way to use choose the speed to whatever I want with a control pedal, is there?
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Re: Look for Born to Be Wild Organ Leslie sounds
You're right, it works on my NS2! And since I have a system setting that maps my Control Pedal to Swell (a setting that can't be overridden from a program, and which I also need to control anyway), I mapped Rotary Speed to my Mod Wheel, and bam!reggoboy wrote:Oh wow really? I’ll have to try this when I get home. I thought the speeds available for morphing would be the same as the buttons on the panel: slow and fast.maxpiano wrote:Actually you can do that on the Nord Stage, if you morph the MW or CtrlPed to the Rotary Speed.reggoboy wrote: But I don't think there's a way to use choose the speed to whatever I want with a control pedal, is there?
Thanks, maxpiano!