DonPetersen - does that imply that one could also profile a univibe pedal? I have an awesome MicroVibe pedal that I actually prefer over the Fulltone but have never tried to profile it. How would the process differ from the rotary speaker setup? (Actually if someone had several different univibes to profile, that would be the coolest... )
Need a better Leslie/Rotary speaker effect!
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Hmmm I have just got hold of IK multu’s Leslies ...would they work ??
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DonPetersen - does that imply that one could also profile a univibe pedal? I have an awesome MicroVibe pedal that I actually prefer over the Fulltone but have never tried to profile it. How would the process differ from the rotary speaker setup? (Actually if someone had several different univibes to profile, that would be the coolest... )
I'm pretty sure the ability to Profile is limited to the specific effect of a Rotary Speaker. You can always try but even if the result happens to be musically useful and pleasant, it won't be authentic.
The ability to Profile Rotary Speakers has been quite neglected IMO, so starting with a non-Rotary Speaker to see what happens seems a little odd to me
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Oh, how cool is that? Gonna try that. Thank you.
Would be very cool if you save it then to the Rig Exchange
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Hmmm I have just got hold of IK multu’s Leslies ...would they work ??
could work - the better the model, the better the resulting Profile.
however, sometimes Profiling modellers results in quirky sounds since the model does not match analog reality.
go for it!
just make sure to tag these Profiles as taken from a modeller to avoid confusion.
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Would be very cool if you save it then to the Rig Exchange
You'd probably also get the sound of my Morgan RCA35 with that. Then again, if it sounds great, why not?
Unfortunately, I can't really profile much at home. But I have plans for renting a small rehearsal room for a couple of hours in order to do that. Just not sure when I get to it.
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You'd probably also get the sound of my Morgan RCA35 with that. Then again, if it sounds great, why not?
Unfortunately, I can't really profile much at home. But I have plans for renting a small rehearsal room for a couple of hours in order to do that. Just not sure when I get to it.
Great! Looking forward to hear the results.
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This is not morphed but is pretty cool for those who did not know you can do this
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Thank you guys for all your posts on the UniVibe. Does any one have settings or a profile w/UniVibe they could recommend? I too was working with the Univibe options on the Kemper and nothing felt right.
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I would please like to have a parameter to adjust the ramp speed between the fast and slow switch. I know this is achieved on other unnamed units.
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I would please like to have a parameter to adjust the ramp speed between the fast and slow switch. I know this is achieved on other unnamed units.
you and many others, maybe one day.
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I would please like to have a parameter to adjust the ramp speed between the fast and slow switch. I know this is achieved on other unnamed units.
The problem with this request is that the rotary speaker effect is actually modeled from a real rotary speaker and that means the transition between slow and fast is also modeled. I don't know if they can change that without scrapping the model but it doesn't hurt to ask.
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I'm hoping they can add the request is just a parameter added to the Rotary effect module
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I had one of these motion sound Leslie type rotating speakers back in the day. I loved the sound of it and it had the variable speed Controls for the ramp up and down speed. And because it was mechanical it was brilliant it was just like playing a real Leslie. Here is a link to one.
https://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifiers-eff…tension-cabinet
the foot switch that came with It was fast slow and stationary
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