[Harp-L] effects advice (leslie, B3)
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- Subject: [Harp-L] effects advice (leslie, B3)
- From: "Sloppy Joe" <special20@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:51:04 -0600
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Hi all,
back in the day... I had a flanger, and a phase shifter... and even
had access to an actual leslie cabinet that a friend of mine loaned
me... (along with his Farfisa)... but I was just a BABY then... and I
took it all for granted. Anyway, in those early days of using any
effect I could get my hands on, and harp plugged through... along the
way I went toward the other end of the spectrum, and just worked on
good harp tone instead... I have not used pedals since the stone ages.
Flash forward about 25 years, and I am stuck with a simple question
for you all concerning effects boxes. I am looking to emulate a
Hammond B3 hooked into a Leslie to use live, for one or two songs the
band plays.
I wonder if anyone knows a GOOD way to achieve this. I know about
Leslie simulation boxes, saw them at price ranges from 100-250 dollars
(US) and see the same range on flangers, chorus and all... but really,
*** I am hoping that somebody out there in harmonicaland has already
tried this out for live performance, and is or has used a setup that
captures the Hammond B3 into a Leslie cab sound. ***
... if so, please let me know.
Thanks.
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