Leslie simulators
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- Bernard Beck
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Being a keyboard player by trade I have 2 real Leslie's that I use to tote around with a B3 .....I now use a Neo Ventilator II for my Leslie simulator .... I am going to pick up a Yamaha MX-61 and go into the Ventilator for keyboard duties , and just get a EHX B9 for guitar duties when wanting an organ sound ....The Ventilator II has a setting for using the Leslie simulator with a kayboard, and also a setting for using it with guitar or pedal steel ....Jim
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I put the organ simulator before the volume pedal. I read someplace that that's where it should go, and that makes sense to me because it drop notes when the input falls off. It seems to need a strong signal. Or at least my EHX C9 does. If the pedal was after the volume pedal it would drop a lot more notes.
But then I just got this pedal. I hope someone with more experience chimes in.
But then I just got this pedal. I hope someone with more experience chimes in.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.
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I have a distortion pedal first, then to the C9 organ simulator, then a delay pedal, then to the volume pedal, then to a Wet Reverb, then to a Sarno V8 preamp. Seems to work well.
Actually the first thing is a Sarno Black Box, then all the rest.
I think you can put the distortion after the organ pedal, but I haven't tried it.
Actually the first thing is a Sarno Black Box, then all the rest.
I think you can put the distortion after the organ pedal, but I haven't tried it.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.
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- Josh Rossow
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I got my effects before the volume pedal. In this order: steel-matchbox-tuner-B9-Leslie-Rat-delay-volume pedal-Amp. I had a bad hum with the Daisy chain power supply I was using, ended up getting the Fuel Tank power supply and that worked out real nice, it got rid of the noise and have plenty of juice to power everything.
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