Leslie stuff
harry bissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Sat Aug 7 11:08:47 CEST 1999
Sounds GREAT dude... but you should do it with all Vaccuum Tubes for
extra audacity.... :^) Harry
Doug Tymofichuk wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Aug 1999 19:36:41 +1000 Paul Perry
> <pfperry at melbpc.org.au> wrote:
>
> > It might be more interesting toi use a radio microphone,
> > and move teh mic around in an interesting way, than to
> > just bugger about with the multiple audio paths like a
> > traditional Leslie.
> >
> > paul perry Melbourne Australia
> >
> This morning in the shower I let my imagination run wild,
> inspired by all the feedback from the list. The faint of
> heart should delete this now!
>
> How about setting up multiple rotating speakers (maybe
> three), with voltage controlled spin rates and voltage
> controlled parametric equalisation on their inputs (band
> pass with variable frequency/resonance). Mount these in a
> sealed box with resonant enclosures for each one feeding
> into a chamber with a rotating microphone, also voltage
> controlled spin rate. Add some other resonant chambers
> branching off with rotary chopper wheels at their
> entrances, also voltage controlled. Run the whole thing off
> of a bank of LFOs in combination with whatever other
> control voltages you want to input. Boggles the mind!
>
> Of course, all the mechanical noise from the thing could be
> an effect in of itself. ;-)
>
> Good thing I am on vacation next week, I think I need it
> badly!
> ----------------------
> Doug Tymofichuk
> dougt at cancerboard.ab.ca
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