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632Logic Pro Instruments
Note: When using a pedal to control rotor speed, you can hold down the pedal for a
second or so, then release it to activate braking. Repeat to switch to the previously
active speed mode: Fast or Slow.
Logic Pro Vintage B3 Cabinet parameters
The advanced cabinet parameters are divided into three groups: Cabinet, Motor, and
Brake. Also see Logic Pro Vintage B3 Motor parameters and Logic Pro Vintage B3 Brake
parameters.
The microphone parameters are described in Logic Pro Vintage B3 Microphone parameters.
Cabinet parameters
Cabinet switch: Turn the Leslie cabinet emulation on or off.
Type pop-up menu: Choose a cabinet model.
Real Cabinet: Uses an impulse response recording of a Leslie cabinet. Click the
microphones to change the type of microphone.
Wood: Mimics a Leslie with a wooden enclosure, and 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. The sound
resembles the Leslie 825 model.
Split: The bass rotor signal is routed slightly to the left, and the treble rotor signal is
routed more 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.