PonE-Sharp wrote:Wow thanks Chocolate! I would've never guess it was that clean. I think I forgot to mention it in the OP, but I was also wondering what settings I should use to get the distortion that goes for most of Loyalty, that generic rock sound? It always seems way too distorted or not enough.
BlackElectric wrote:PonE-Sharp wrote:Wow thanks Chocolate!
I think that he thought you were talking about the intro.
PonE-Sharp wrote:I'm looking for the sound similar to the intro to Loyalty.
BlackElectric wrote:Oh, oops. I totally didn't notice he asked for the intro specifically. My bad.
Foxtrot89 wrote:To be fair, a "leslie" is just a tremolo effect. It sounds more like a flanger to me. At first I was leaning towards the phaser, but after trying it out myself and tweaking the knobs a little more than I normally do, it definitely sounds more like a flanger.
Applejinx wrote:Foxtrot89 wrote:To be fair, a "leslie" is just a tremolo effect. It sounds more like a flanger to me. At first I was leaning towards the phaser, but after trying it out myself and tweaking the knobs a little more than I normally do, it definitely sounds more like a flanger.
Um, no. A Leslie is spinning speakers in a big box, generally stereo miced- or the simulation of that. The lows are more an offset stereo tremolo, but the highs are twirling horn tweeters and you get sort of a doppler effect going on.
Maybe it's a flanger I'm just not familiar with? I've got an MXR flanger, but it sounds more like that 'narrow frequency peak sweeping' noise rather than the broader wash of a phase shifter. If there's a plugin flanger that sounds like that, I'm wrong and mea culpa from this silly pony
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