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Is it possible to Create a Rotating Leslie style Speaker effect in Zebra.
Last edited by DefiantCatz70 on Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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I found this video, it's for Absynth:
http://blip.tv/audiotuts/absynth-rotati ... er-6169025

How to Create Rotating 'Leslie-style' Speaker effect with Absynth

In this quick tip screencast, sound designer Gary Hiebner shows us how to create a Leslie speaker type effect using Absynth, both for surround sound systems and stereo.


And for Ableton: AbletonOp Leslie Cabinet

http://www.abletonop.com/2012/10/free-s ... e-cabinet/

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Aaaaaahhhh... I don't know about Zebra, but that sounds just horrible!...
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DefiantCatz70 wrote:Is it possible to Create a Rotating Leslie style Speaker effect in Zebra.
Interesting. I think you could just about get there, but it will be complicated...

This is what springs to mind (not tried yet):

In the FX grid, add a Shaper in "Wedge" mode for the distortion, then run it through two filters to split the highs from the lows. Send the highs through
SB3 with very little offset, send the lows through a very very short delay, with Rates 1 and 2 modulated very slightly in opposite directions from a global LFO set a bit slower than the SB effect. To go from slow to fast, modulate SB offset as well as the gLFO rate from your mod wheel (fast/slow lag can't be emulated).

Phew... good luck!

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Thanks Howard, I will try that.

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Howard wrote:In the FX grid, add a Shaper in "Wedge" mode for the distortion, then run it through two filters to split the highs from the lows. Send the highs through
SB3 with very little offset, send the lows through a very very short delay, with Rates 1 and 2 modulated very slightly in opposite directions from a global LFO set a bit slower than the SB effect. To go from slow to fast, modulate SB offset as well as the gLFO rate from your mod wheel (fast/slow lag can't be emulated).
Hi Howard, is the shaper, SB3 and delay on the same lane.

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DefiantCatz70 wrote:
Howard wrote:In the FX grid, add a Shaper in "Wedge" mode for the distortion, then run it through two filters to split the highs from the lows. Send the highs through
SB3 with very little offset, send the lows through a very very short delay, with Rates 1 and 2 modulated very slightly in opposite directions from a global LFO set a bit slower than the SB effect. To go from slow to fast, modulate SB offset as well as the gLFO rate from your mod wheel (fast/slow lag can't be emulated).
Hi Howard, is the shaper, SB3 and delay on the same lane.
I don't think so: ""run it through two filters to split the highs from the lows."

So after the shaper you'll need two lane with 2 filter (Lp, Hp)

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hollo wrote:""run it through two filters to split the highs from the lows."
So after the shaper you'll need two lane with 2 filter (Lp, Hp)
Hi hollo, kinda new to editing FX grid, so thanx for your advice.

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Strange correlation - IIRC that organ sound the guy used in the Absynth video was one I made several years ago. NI doesn't credit me for any of those sounds, which I thought was a bit "off" when I first noticed. Don't care now. 8)

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Is this how's it's done?

2 filter VCF5 Lp VCF6 Hp

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Bump :help:

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DefiantCatz70 wrote:Is this how's it's done?

2 filter VCF5 Lp VCF6 Hp

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Er... no. each filter need to take its input signal directly from the shaper. BTW you only need to use 2 lanes - untreated shaper isn't necessary.

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Maybe we can just ask for an Uhbik-L instead. :love: :love: :love:

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I got a nice effect with this way:

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Sounds a bit like that organ in The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again"

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On the first lane I have Shape3, VCF5 and SB3,
If I put VCF6 and Delay1 in the second lane, the sound is still the same, as if I hadn't added VCF6 and Delay1.

These are my settings:

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So what am I doing wrong? :?

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