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Mighty Motif Max
Total Posts: 317
Joined 04-30-2016 status: Enthusiast |
Hi! I am wondering if there is a way to program the mod wheel to go between Stop, Slow, and Fast for the rotary speaker effect. If not, are there other ways of assigning controllers to control this? I know that the mod wheel is set by default to Slow/Fast. Maybe another controller to turn off the rotary effect? Like slowing down to a stop, not an instant cutoff? Thanks! -Max |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
No, the Rotary Speaker effect has two states, slow and fast. You can do significant programing of Parameters, including speeds and transition times, but there’s no way to add a third, “stopped”, state.
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An Assignable Function switch can be programmed in a Voice to slow the horn and rotor to a stop (0.0Hz). However, there’s no way to predetermine the “position” they’ll stop at, so the characteristic of the sound will vary somewhat each time the AF switch is actuated. If that sound variation isn’t acceptable, it would be possible to program a similar Voice, but with the Rotary Speaker effect turned off. Then those two Voices could each be used in Parts, so that once the rotation stopped in the first one, you could switch to the second Part. |
meatballfulton
Total Posts: 3022
Joined 01-25-2005 status: Guru |
To add to 5pin’s reply, on a real Leslie speaker there is no “stop” control, just slow and fast. When you turn the power on, the rotor starts spinning and stays spiining until you turn it off. Some organists modify their Leslies to add a stop switch so the AF idea would work similarly. |
RobinVT
Total Posts: 209
Joined 01-16-2012 status: Enthusiast |
There are early models of Leslie speakers, such as a model 12H which has only fast/stop. You are talking early 1960’s. Later models 122 and 145 were fast/slow. I have both a 12h and 122RV for my B3. |