[sdiy] ot: rotating speaker simulation or stupid approach

jhaible jhaible at debitel.net
Thu Jul 3 11:23:40 CEST 2003


> Hey, I didn't say *Leslie* !

Ooops - I thought you were after the rotating speaker sound
inside an enclosure. Weren't you speaking of reflections?

>The sound of the real Leslie has also distortion
>components

... and noise from the mechanical rotation, sure.

>But if I'm not absolutely way off, all reflexions should
>be there (i.e. the linear part of the stuff).

I'm puzzled. If your goal isn't to emulate a cabinet (Leslie
or whatever), then which reflections do you mean?

The walls of the *room* should be distant enough to
just emulate the rotation and run the output of this
into a room simulation. (Separating the problem.)
But if you have a Horn rotating inside an almost
closed cabinet, the location inside this tiny "room"
will vary dramatically, so you cannot separate
the rotation and the reflections. I really thought
this was what you're after, and this would certainly
be the interesting stuff.

JH.






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