VK8m and rebuilt 2101 and Art Tube MP
Uploader Comments (jasoneip)
All Comments (8)
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Hey i wonder if you can help :: you seem to have re-designed the Leslie 2101
im not really skilled at that sort of thing so im just using my 2101 mk 2 as it is - with its built in Tube Amp. but after hearing my one back on film a few times, ive noticed something is missing or something is not right. & someone has also said to me,it sounds very piercing, and not enough depth or body to it (even though im using a speaker under it, boosting the lower-rotor effect). & not enough grit to it. ideas??
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That sounded awesome. This is the first time I've seen an actually rotor of an organ.
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Thank you for the post, are you using the 2101p or the 2101mk2? thanks :)
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This sounds more like the real vintage leslies, than the ones they putting out now...
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Are you using just the factory presets on your vk8m or did you have to edit them?
Still missing the lower rotor..
tokyostrat 2 years ago
The lower rotor is an electronic simulation driven by two 5 1/2 drivers, out of view on this video. This video I used a "single speed" leslie model. Fast and Stop. The other videos I use the Fast and Slow. Hope this helps clear things up! : )
jasoneip 2 years ago
very nice tone man, nice chops. no chorale speed on that unit?
justinmroth 3 years ago
Yes it has fast/slow/stop. I simply chose the single speed "model" for this little jig. But I've updated this rig since this video... check 'em out.
jasoneip 3 years ago
For this first-stage rig and my current updated rig, I have a custom master AMP and EQ presets on the VK8m, I use this for a Tonewheel Generator and C/V scanner only, My DEQ2496 for my tube preamp and power amp modelling out to my leslie 2101.
jasoneip 3 years ago