Crumar Mojo61 improved leslie simulation and overdrive (fw. )_2of2
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New leslie simulation parameter, in particular: Tube feedback.
This is a very important parameter that works on an aspect of
the whole amplification system that can drastically vary both the dynamic response and the frequency response, as well as have an impact on the overdrive.
When a Leslie cabinet is set very close to the Hammond organ and is played at a high volume, there’s some sort of feedback between the tubes, the transformers and the pickups of the Hammond and the speakers of the Leslie, resulting in a sound that tends to get “fatter”, the attack is “punchier” and the distortion is aggressive, giving you the feeling that some sort of energy is looping between the organ and its amplifier.
Now, a genuine Leslie 122 or 147 is only 40W of power, but if you try to connect your Hammond organ to a 100W guitar amp such as a Marshall JCM900 or a Fender Twin you’ll notice that the amp starts going in feedback even if you don&
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