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Topic: Rotating Speaker effect |
Joe Smith
From: Charlotte, NC, USA
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Posted 28 Nov 2009 1:39 pm
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I was thinking about the Line-6 ToneCore Roto-machine pedal.
Anybody using this pedal? |
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John Groover McDuffie
From: LA California, USA
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Posted 28 Nov 2009 2:15 pm
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I've used the Line 6 MM-4 Modulation Modeler pedal and I like the rotating speaker effect in that quite a bit. I usually use the drum & horn model (ala Leslie 147) for steel, but last night I tried the rotating drum (ala Fender Vibratone) and it was easier to get a good steel sound with that than with the drum & horn model.
I'll bet the algorithm in the Tone Core pedal is pretty much the same, so it probably sounds great. |
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Joe Smith
From: Charlotte, NC, USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2009 5:46 am
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I ordered the line-6 from Musicians Friend. It came yesterday. This is a cool pedal. Definitely a keeper. |
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Ethan Shaw
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2009 2:18 pm
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I have one, and it's great. I tried a lot of simulators when I bought this, and it was one of the best (and one of the cheapest and most rugged.) Use the leslie setting, and put your fast speed around 3 o'clock, your gain at 1, and the blend at 10 or 11. |
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Joe Smith
From: Charlotte, NC, USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2009 4:43 pm
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Ethan Shaw wrote: |
I have one, and it's great. I tried a lot of simulators when I bought this, and it was one of the best (and one of the cheapest and most rugged.) Use the leslie setting, and put your fast speed around 3 o'clock, your gain at 1, and the blend at 10 or 11. |
Thanks for the tip, I'll try that. |
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