Don't know if you ever figured this out, but it what you're hearing is the difference in crossover between the top and bottom rotors. The top rotor spins at one speed while the bottom at a slightly slower speed. About every two seconds, the top and the bottom face forward at the same time. When the horn and the woofer face the same direction, there is a summing at the point of crossover. When they are exactly opposite, there is little to no summing. That help?
I think the chorus vibratos different speed compared to Leslie Tremolo speed is responsible
for the phase shifting there guys!
Tonewheeldude 3 weeks ago
Why would you want to use Chorus/Vibrato and the Vent (or Leslie) at the same time? Sounds terrible, even with the onboard Leslie Sim on the XK3c.
Muzikteechur 1 month ago
Ventilator is the way...
paplooo 1 month ago
@MrMusicMan86 I agree i think your right my mechanical leslie does the same thing if you hold a chord.
Denvermorgan2000 3 months ago
I have the exact same issue with my Motion Sound Pro 145, which is all mechanical. I think MrMusicMan86 is right.
wannjl 3 months ago
Don't know if you ever figured this out, but it what you're hearing is the difference in crossover between the top and bottom rotors. The top rotor spins at one speed while the bottom at a slightly slower speed. About every two seconds, the top and the bottom face forward at the same time. When the horn and the woofer face the same direction, there is a summing at the point of crossover. When they are exactly opposite, there is little to no summing. That help?
MrMusicMan86 4 months ago