Thank you so very much for making this video. Incredible sound. Your ears are so very very lucky. Probably less than ten people on the planet have that sound. Incredible!
Finally, someone else will say that the effects spin at different speeds, and the horns spin up more quickly than the drum reflector does. That is what the electronic boxes cannot do. And, the sound of the motors and transmissions NEEDS to be there. (Transmissions, are what is between the drivers and the driven.) steve
I noticed the treble horn and bass drum both spin anti-clockwise, rather than on other Leslie models, where the horn and drum spin in opposite directions. I wonder why?
Nicely done! I had no idea those components moved that fast. Obviously you've done your homework. I wonder what a guitar would sound like through that rig.... hmm.
The 222 is a single channel Leslie with a standard rotor. The 600 has a Rotosonic drum and consists of 3 audio channel inputs (actually 4 amplifier/loudspeaker channels), with the inclusion of a space generator and a tremolo generator for the two stationary channels. The 222 is a horizontal 122.
Conn has always been my favourite electronic organ and I do like the chorus effect which Conn provided to affect the tuning. However the 'Space generator' has me intrigued and to tell you the truth I couldn't hear any difference but maybe that's due to me playing the sound back on a TV set which I use as a computer monitor. I know what a multi-rank effect should sound like as I play pipe organ, Wurlitzer theatre pipe organs etc. so I know what to listen for. Was the Space Generator a phase shifting device or something of that type? I once connected a bucket brigade device to a Conn 650 which gave a very nice celeste effect on the non-tibia voices (pulse channel).
It has all the goodies of my taller X77 Leslie - same 4 channels. X77 just one rotating drum speed. Space Gen- Tremelo Gen processing the sound input as selected. One way is 'Celeste' tab. 'Tremelo on Percussion' another way.
Can you do a Video on different ways to connect the organ Pipes to the Leslie’s . I’m trying to have the same configuration at my church but with a Hammond. Please and thank you
Could you do a video explaining how you connected the leslie connector kit to the Conn? I've got a 652, which has a place to plug in a 255 Cabinet, which can be hard to come by.
Dear Christian Willis! I'm making a video on my small channel where I'd like to use a few small snippets of your video to illustrate the Leslie effect. Can I do it?
Thank you for this video! There’s not enough quality footage of the space generators like this on RUclips.
Very interesting. Thank you for posting!
Very well done! Conn definitely nailed the theatre sound, and the 600 is a beautiful compliment!
Thank you so very much for making this video. Incredible sound. Your ears are so very very lucky. Probably less than ten people on the planet have that sound. Incredible!
Made in Pasadena, CA on N. Lake Avenue. Don Leslie's factory office was in the Artisan Building in the Altadena part of Pasadena, CA.
Fascinating! Nicely done.
Thanks for the highly-informative video. Great job.
That space generator is a hoot to watch working!! I’m going to have to get a schematic to see how it ticks.
Great Video!
In the future x-ray vision is everything.
Finally, someone else will say
that the effects spin at different
speeds, and the horns spin up
more quickly than the drum
reflector does.
That is what the electronic boxes
cannot do. And, the sound of the
motors and transmissions NEEDS
to be there. (Transmissions, are
what is between the drivers and
the driven.)
steve
I noticed the treble horn and bass drum both spin anti-clockwise, rather than on other Leslie models, where the horn and drum spin in opposite directions. I wonder why?
Nicely done! I had no idea those components moved that fast. Obviously you've done your homework. I wonder what a guitar would sound like through that rig.... hmm.
this is basically a "222" version of the 710 or 715. I've never seen one of these, but the "record player" version of the 122 was pretty common.
The 222 is a single channel Leslie with a standard rotor. The 600 has a Rotosonic drum and consists of 3 audio channel inputs (actually 4 amplifier/loudspeaker channels), with the inclusion of a space generator and a tremolo generator for the two stationary channels. The 222 is a horizontal 122.
Conn has always been my favourite electronic organ and I do like the chorus effect which Conn provided to affect the tuning. However the 'Space generator' has me intrigued and to tell you the truth I couldn't hear any difference but maybe that's due to me playing the sound back on a TV set which I use as a computer monitor. I know what a multi-rank effect should sound like as I play pipe organ, Wurlitzer theatre pipe organs etc. so I know what to listen for. Was the Space Generator a phase shifting device or something of that type? I once connected a bucket brigade device to a Conn 650 which gave a very nice celeste effect on the non-tibia voices (pulse channel).
Great Video. Thanks
It has all the goodies of my taller X77 Leslie - same 4 channels. X77 just one rotating drum speed.
Space Gen- Tremelo Gen processing the sound input as selected. One way is 'Celeste' tab. 'Tremelo on Percussion' another way.
What does the space generator sound like?
Can you do a Video on different ways to connect the organ Pipes to the Leslie’s . I’m trying to have the same configuration at my church but with a Hammond. Please and thank you
awesome
Could you do a video explaining how you connected the leslie connector kit to the Conn? I've got a 652, which has a place to plug in a 255 Cabinet, which can be hard to come by.
Dear Christian Willis! I'm making a video on my small channel where I'd like to use a few small snippets of your video to illustrate the Leslie effect. Can I do it?
Yes, by all means, feel free!
@@ChristianWillis Thanks a lot! There will be a link to your video in my video.
I have an old 222. Not sure if it works. I have some photos. Anyone interested let me know.
I live in Illinois. 100 miles southwest of Chicago.
It was also the first Leslie to break the $1000.00 retail point.
Removing the Rotosonic drum motor for cleaning and oiling is a pita.
Hearing some filter caps on the way out...
Jaw dropping shit!
Beautifully made but the whole idea is so against any musical concept it must be the work of Beelzebub and his host.
hey too much talk too much sales talk show me the sound no need lecture prove it to me the real sound