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#156316 - 07/30/02 07:11 AM a leslie switch ?
DanO1 Offline
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Suppose a keyboard company had a leslie switch attached to the keyboard like the "B3" has ?
Instead of a Mod wheel or assigned buttons` for leslie simulation ? Just curios ............

dano
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#156317 - 07/30/02 09:42 AM Re: a leslie switch ?
Lanny Offline
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Registered: 05/03/02
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Loc: Placitas, NM USA
Dano,
Hope you don't mind if rather than answering your question I jump in and ask a couple of related questions.

Technote sells a CD with Tony Pegler playing a KN 5000 keyboard and a real Leslie speaker. How is the Leslie controlled from the keyboard? Any info here will be greatly appreciated.

Would also appreciate any comments on the CD, as I don't have it yet.

Lanny
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#156318 - 07/30/02 09:35 PM Re: a leslie switch ?
Uncle Dave Offline
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Lanny,
Leslie made a preamp that has 1/4 input jacks and you can plug anything you want into it. There are two footswitches that control rotor speed (fast/slow) and rotor ON/OFF. Makes any organ sound 100 times better. Guitars too !
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#156319 - 07/31/02 05:28 AM Re: a leslie switch ?
Lanny Offline
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Uncle Dave,

Thanks for info. Precisely what I wanted to know.

Lanny
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