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235Logic Pro Effects
Rotor Cabinet effect
Logic Pro Rotor Cabinet effect overview
The Rotor Cabinet effect emulates the rotating loudspeaker cabinet of a Hammond organ.
Also known as the Leslie effect, it simulates both the rotating speaker cabinet, with and
without deflectors, and the microphones that pick up the sound. You have full control
of the Logic Pro Rotor Cabinet effect motor controls and can choose from a range of
microphone types.
Basic Rotor Cabinet parameters
Rotation switch: Change the rotor speed between Slow, Brake, or Fast.
Cabinet Type pop-up menu: Choose a cabinet model.
Wood: Mimics a Leslie with a wooden enclosure. It sounds like the Leslie 122 or
147 model.
Proline: Mimics a Leslie with a more open enclosure, similar to a Leslie 760 model.
Single: Simulates the sound of a Leslie with a single, full-range rotor. It sounds like
the Leslie 825 model.
Split: Routes the bass rotor signal slightly to the left and the treble rotor signal
toward the right.
Wood & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a wooden enclosure.
Proline & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a more open enclosure.
Split & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with the bass rotor signal
routed slightly to the left and the treble rotor signal routed more to the right.
Deflector switch: Click to emulate a Leslie cabinet with the horn deflectors removed
or attached. A Leslie cabinet contains a double horn, with a deflector at the horn
mouth. This deflector makes the Leslie sound. You can remove the deflector to
increase amplitude modulation and decrease frequency modulation.