Re: [AH] "Physical modelling" by homunculus

From Brian Willoughby
Sent Sat, Feb 2nd 2019, 18:11

It seems like the filtering and shifting effect would occur at different =
frequencies than a full sized Leslie, when using a smaller rotating horn =
and closer microphones. Granted, microphones are often placed very close =
to full-sized Leslies, so perhaps the distance doesn=E2=80=99t matter. =
The larger diameter of a full-sized rotating Leslie surely affects the =
depth of the pitch shift, unless perhaps the smaller differs in some =
other way to compensate.

Brian


On Feb 2, 2019, at 7:28 AM, Royce Lee <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
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https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/msg/d/chicago-rare-motion-sound-r3-147-=
rack/6807845090.html
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> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 12:57 PM Royce Lee <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx wrote:
>> I saw this craigslist ad for a Leslie "simulator" that is actually a =
tiny leslie system inside of a rackmount box. I thought this was a =
curious approach to simulation. Reminds me a bit of SMT based synths, =
not to say that SMT based equipment is not analogue, but miniaturizes =
something in order to make it more practical. Perhaps also the Roland =
approach to its "boutique" synthesizers. Someday perhaps we can get =
bionic gloves that make our hands very tiny, or our ears very small, so =
that we can play a tiny synth and listen to it via a tiny reproduction =
of very expensive monitors.I suppose we could also get special glasses =
and use our phones as computer monitors.