Just some random playing to demonstrate the Leslie effect of the Dunlop RotoVibe pedal on an A harp. Mostly playing chords and split octaves, with a little sample of BT's Carolina Blues thrown in at some point, then ending with a demo of single note vs. chord/double stop playing. Also, I'm varying the oscillation speed with the pedal, visible in the vid. I have the oscillation depth set to the max. Sorry about the crappy camera audio clipping out.
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Todd L. Greene, Codger-in-training
Last Edited by on Oct 25, 2010 7:33 PM
I haven't recorded it yet, but I dialed in the M9...the trick is to make the octave below and above barley audible. Working on a better clip! ---------- Mike VHT Special 6 Amp for Harp Blog
Finally it finished processing during the night... The main feature I like on the RotoVibe is the ability to change the oscillation speed on the fly. This is similar to a real Leslie where the rotation is swithced on or off. Also, I purposely played with no vibrato, as vibrato and the Leslie effect together are overkill. Again, not an effect I use a lot, but it's fun to add in here and now. I've used it much more in rock and experimental music. ----------