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  • Scanner Chorus/Vibrato simulation?

    I've asked this in the past, but I thought I'd throw it out there again as there have been some exciting developments in the world of guitar sims.
    Hoping there might be a convincing scanner sim that I haven't heard of yet.
    I believe the current Boss MD-500 has a Hammond scanner sim, but I haven't heard any demos of tonewheels or clonewheels being run through it.

    https://www.boss.info/au/products/md-500/

    Owners of L-series would benefit tremendously, as would anyone with a broken/missing/noisy scanner....
    T-Series comes to mind.... those drum scanners still produce the right mojo, but the physical noise can be terrible!
    Current:
    1971 T-202 with Carsten Meyer mods: Remove key click filters, single-trigger percussion, UM 16' drawbar volume correction. Lower Manual bass foldback.
    Korg CX3 (original 1980's analogue model).
    1967 Leslie 122 with custom inbuilt preamp on back panel for 1/4" line-level inputs, bass & treble controls. Horn diffusers intact.
    2009 Marshall 2061x HW Plexi head into Marshall 4x12 cabinet.

    Former:
    1964 C3
    196x M-102
    197x X5
    197x Leslie 825

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    I got a DLS chorus/vibrato pedal (Chorus waves) on ebay to use with my X77. With the right settings it sounds pretty close to the real thing.
    A100, X77, M3, M100, E100
    Leslie 147, 145, homemade road Leslie
    My youtube channel

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      I used the same pedal with an older clone who's tone was good but its V/C was terrible. I matched it against my B3 and dialed it in until they were as close as I could get it. It was pretty convincing. The issue I found was that because it is attached to the audio line the percussion would run through the effect as well. On a real hammond the percussion goes around the V/C. So I sent the percussion out of a separate output and mixed it after the pedal. The pedal did make a big difference. For $100 it is worth the experiment.

      https://www.--------/itm/DLS-CHORUS-...

      Analog Outfitters makes the real deal but the price is outrageous.

      https://reverb.com/price-guide/guide...ato-and-reverb
      Last edited by delaware dave; 05-28-2019, 05:31 PM.
      57 Hammond B3; 69 Hammond L100P; 68 Leslie 122; Kurzweil Forte & PC3; Gemini desktop module & Burn Leslie sim; Voce V5+; Neo Vent; EV ELX112P; https://www.facebook.com/dyin.breed.10

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      • #4
        I heard the Moen Shaky Jimi does a pretty good job.

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