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C2D w/Leslie 3300 recording into DAW
Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 06:20
by coolbreeze
I love the way the C2D and Leslie 3300 sound. However, I hate that I have to mic the 3300 to get the sound in my DAW. Wouldnt it be great if the 3300 could connect directly to the audio interface? Someone, please tell me this is possible!
Re: C2D w/Leslie 3300 recording into DAW
Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 07:04
by cgrafx
You do understand that the Leslie 3300 is a speaker cabinet with an actual set of spinning speakers?
It is not an electronic effect.
If you want that sort of sound from a box you can record through directly, there are any number of Leslie simulators (like the Neo Ventilator)
If you want to record with a real Leslie then you are going to have to use microphones.
Re: C2D w/Leslie 3300 recording into DAW
Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 13:23
by coolbreeze
cgrafx wrote:You do understand that the Leslie 3300 is a speaker cabinet with an actual set of spinning speakers?
It is not an electronic effect.
If you want that sort of sound from a box you can record through directly, there are any number of Leslie simulators (like the Neo Ventilator)
If you want to record with a real Leslie then you are going to have to use microphones.
Yes I understand. However, sometimes today's technology shocks me and what was impossible becomes possible. So. I thought I check amoung users to see if a magical solution has risen. In other words, it doesn't hurt to ask.
Re: C2D w/Leslie 3300 recording into DAW
Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 13:43
by Hlaalu
The reason why that's not possible is that the rotary effect is the opposite of technology, it is just your ears hearing sound coming from a rotating source, and that's every bit as "analog" as there is.
The "magical" solution already exists, which is rotary cabinet simulators.
Re: C2D w/Leslie 3300 recording into DAW
Posted: 24 Aug 2023, 18:03
by LeftyBass68
Have yet to test/audition a 3300.There's one at a local studio that also has a 122 so the B3 never sees the 'clone' box.It will mic up like any two rotor box I suspect.
Once recording,the extra DB a 3300 offers is not an advantage! In context a 122 or 147 will always 'print' proper with some good mics and placements.
Bland and totally realistic is the Neo Ventilator that can be tweaked a bit.Drive and distance 'save' the device from certain 'static' failure.Back off accel to mimic a 122 trem switch.
Does what it says,nowhere near the dimension of a mic'd up box though IMO.
One of my best sounding boxes is a 45 converted to a 2 speed with a Proline760 solid state amp(1970) installed.
Hardwood speaker baffles actually held together those awful fibreboard tolex boxes.The 45 stopped production in 1962.
This one is mahogany.