for that matter... you could tie the power chord of the laptop to the ceiling fan and save your strength and effort. just flip the light switch to get that whirring sound
Jay
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Rynlander wrote:Couldn't you just use the Rotator effect in Guitar Rig 4 that comes with S1? With vocals, you just wouldn't use any of the other effects.
I will give it a....... "whirl". thanks
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I own a Hammond SK1 keyboard that has an on-board digital Leslie and it sucks. I think those VST's are very expensive. I purchased a Neo Instruments Ventilator foot-pedal. I tell you it sounds like the real thing. Now they have out a MINI version that doesn't sound too bad. I like my model since I have many more controls to get that certain sound.
Rynlander wrote:Couldn't you just use the Rotator effect in Guitar Rig 4 that comes with S1? With vocals, you just wouldn't use any of the other effects.
that worked like a charm(although its in GR5, not 4) thanks!
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PreSonus Eris 8
Event PS6
Focusrite Scarlett i1820
my rock cover band
https://www.facebook.com/wickedsensationrockband
my original band
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