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Hi all,
can anyone recommend a good hardware Leslie simulator pedal? I have just got hold of an old Roland Vk1 organ and would love to get a good Leslie simulator for it. Thanks |
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Supposedly, this is the BEEZ NEEZ when it comes to a hardware simulator:
http://neo-instruments.de/en/ventilator/ventilator-features But, I am one of those guys that prefers the real deal so I don't know much about the ventilator except to say that I have heard nothing but GOOD reviews on this unit. It isn't cheap and for a few hundred more you might be able to find a used leslie. Jim |
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The Ventilator has gotten good reviews: http://neo-instruments.de/en/ventilator/ventilator-overview, I don't think it's the cheapest out there, but it's reported to really nail the sound. |
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jkleban wrote: Supposedly, this is the BEEZ NEEZ when it comes to a hardware simulator:
http://neo-instruments.de/en/ventilator/ventilator-features But, I am one of those guys that prefers the real deal so I don't know much about the ventilator except to say that I have heard nothing but GOOD reviews on this unit. It isn't cheap and for a few hundred more you might be able to find a used leslie. Jim Thanks. Just checked this youtube demo-it sounds great. Will have to save up my pennies for one of these units and get a keyboard playing talent implant to play like this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QQ4EimOoYo |
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boss rt20 is killer
korg g4 (vintage) H&K rotosphere |
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The line6 pedal is very good sounding. |
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For the same price as the Ventilator you could get a Ferrofish B4000+, which is a remake of the Creamware B4000 ASB. It has an external input so you can use the chorus/vibrato as well as the Leslie, plus you get a great modelled B3 to boot.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/ferrofish_b4000.htm |
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Mr Arkadin wrote: For the same price as the Ventilator you could get a Ferrofish B4000+, which is a remake of the Creamware B4000 ASB. It has an external input so you can use the chorus/vibrato as well as the Leslie, plus you get a great modelled B3 to boot.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/ferrofish_b4000.htm hmmm that is food for thought-I do like the creamware stuff. Thanks |
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