no... ,the leslie dsp is a far more accurate simulation than any of this, using psycho-acoustic simulations to achieve an effect including the characteristic wind up and slow down of a real leslie wheel. There is more of similar explained in the Tabs chapters of the book.

However you also have 12 indpendent LFOs which can be totally programmed for pitch and amplitude with different degrees on the controller wheel at the same time. These as well as completely independent filter and pan modulations of the same available varying depths and waveforms, sync, phase, delay, touch etc may also be equally simultaneously assigned to aftertouch if you so desire.