DIY Leslie Speaker SPINNING Guitar Part 2, The Doppler Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2021
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Name a type of guitar effect
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distortion LOL
reverb
Flanger n chorus
That one the Who used to do by holding the guitar by the neck and swinging it into the floor?
big muff
"Honey, what's wrong? You've hardly touched your Leslie speaker spinning guitar-"
"Cause I prefer my feet unflattened."
"Wear steel toed boots with it then." 😋👩🎤
it looks like a repeat of electroboom lol
While my guitar gently rotates…
😂
"Gently *spins*", Aw, so close :)
@@kaasmeester5903 nah it's fine
🤣😂🙃💫👍
so glad youre stimulating the market for bullet proof guitars, you have no idea how useful those would be
B.B. King would not argue.
I'd love to go back in time and give this to Dime
@@UnjustifiedRecs I was going to say I wish dimebag had one
Demolition Ranch has entered the chat
hot play sick riff while slapping .50 BMG
In this episode of Look Mum No Computer, we reinvent speaking/singing into a fan
pretty much
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER That is exactly what I said out loud before I read your reply. Twinsies!
Way back when I made a "leslie' speaker by attaching a small (4") speaker to a ~2' cord and motor with slip rings. Actually sounded almost OK until the cord broke and and launched the speaker across the room. No permanent/fatal injuries.
It also needed some help to get started, once running the speaker stayed at end of cord.
"Now for my next trick, I shall piss on this fan and have myself a good, warm shower. Soap please."
A Hammond Organ?
Mad!!! Sounds great on your voice!!!!!
I'm disappointed. He didn't even say "I am a Darlek... Exterminate, exterminate, exterminate, exterminate, exterminate."
The most beautiful on this channel yet!
@@glennleader8880 Put this as a direct response to his comment. Uncannily close.
Check out the teack Someone's In The Wolf by Queens. They used a Leslie on Josh's voice on that tune.
The sound with the microphones in is so spacious, really open sounding. I feel like recreating that sort of effect with pedals or VSTs wouldn't have nearly as interesting a sound stage. The vocals sound awesome too
The explanation in the beginning stating how you didn't expect it to turn out so awesome, heavy, etc. has me convinced you're a true mad scientist.
Came for the guitar, stayed for the absolutely BANGER at the end 🙌
Not to put down any of the amazing things you have shown me but this build has to be one of the most creative things you have done.
Strangely the voice was my favorite part. I wonder if you could add a horn or tube to sing into while you play guitar to direct your voice into it?
Stick a talk box tube in it!
I'm 31. Old af.
I've forgotten just how *cool* people can be.
This vid has moved me in ways that I'd lost.
Thank you for making and sharing this.
By doing this cool shit you're making meaning. Don't stop.
Dude. This is the first time in years I’ve heard a truly unique guitar sound. Fuck yeah
The vocal bit was pretty sick too. Reminds me of The Mars Volta.
Your song at the end is sick, man
Thats desperado vespa
@@fel7000 haha straight to spotify i go.
"it's really hard to reach around"
- look mum no computer
I’m thinking a hurdy gurdy man cover, singing and playing though that guitar would be pretty rad
Yes m8
I was thinking planet caravan
It sounds so much like a subtle chorus and I love it
It is a chorus. The history of the Lesley is quite fascinating going back to the 1920’s and 30’s. Originally, the Hammond corporation sued Leslie for modifying the Hammond organs with their “kits” that added chorus to the organ. They lost in court. Decades later, Hammond Organs bought out Leslie.
@@brendanbiele2736 dang, I always assumed that it was closer to an auto pan, tysm for the knowledge, always love learning new stuff about music equipment
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I totally see where you’re coming from, but auto pan doesn’t change pitch. It just moves a sound source from one side of the stereo field to the other.
Technically, chorus can be achieved by doubling its sound source and slightly moving it out of pitch (up or down a few cents). Think about how most members of a choir don’t sing absolutely perfectly in pitch. This is the kind of effect that you may find on guitar pedals from the 1980s and 1990s. The electronic guitar pedal version is very distinctive but kind of boring. (Sometimes chorus is also simply known as doubling.) A more distinctive chorus can be achieved by moving the pitch in and out (up and down) from the targeted tone. The Leslie achieves this with the Doppler effect, most notably with the rotating horns. The rotating base “drum“ is a big hunk of Styrofoam with a waveguide channel carved out. This creates less Doppler, and more of an undulating SPL Decibel effect (though the Doppler affect is still very present in the low end).
LMNC is only using the big Styrofoam drum from a Lesley (lows) and not the horns (highs). He is still getting the Doppler effect because of how he has implemented the Mic placement. He’s probably getting some 90° phase cancellation and comb filtering adding to the tonal characteristics. I wonder what the mics would’ve sounded like if he had placed them 180° away from each other, and flipped the phase on one of the mics. The sound might have been a bit more full and Rich. Just my thoughts.
10:16 -----> 11:36 = 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah that was incredible. Where can we hear more of that?
I want a go!
Awesome Artic Monkey remix
That casing can deflect bullets :D
He should patent it and sell the design to the riot police. Armour protection and a crazy siren all in one.
It's got a Moody Blues kind of sound to it. I can almost imagine them playing the old song, "Dear Diary" on something like this. :D
Perfect sound for a Radiohead track... would love to hear Ed O'Brien or Johnny Greenwood mess around with something like that once it's all sorted out!
I feel like someone's gonna do something cool with the concept
Who here sung along with “all dead all dead” like me. Great song, great effect.
Sam: Shows the microphones
My dumbass brain: How exactly are lightsabers gonna help us in this situation?
By cutting thru the 20mm thick plastic
I absolutely adore this, for some reason i like hearing the motor sound when you sing as it kinda sounds like an old stretched out cassette...idk, just gives me lofi vibes which i loooooooove
The singing was quite enjoyable. Kudos my man!
You need to get someone to play this at a live show, would definitely make a unique performance!
You sort of got a Muse vibe with the fast setting, I really dig this. The cello/upright bass idea is something I would love to see, the long drawn out notes of a cello seem like it would be a perfect fit for the warble
when I had an old church organ in my house with a leslie, mine would free-wheel as it slowed down, so if you stomped on one of the bass pedals and turned off the leslie, it would give you the slowing down doppler effect of wa, wa, waa, waaa, waaaa, waaaaaaaa, waaaaaaaaaaaa. until it stopped. loved it. Thanks for the Awesome content!
The museum of everything else. How can you not love this guy?
Make this man an award for most sonically inspiring youtuber.
i clicked on this video so fast with an instant smile. was looking forward to this after your community poll.
I love how the tambre is the one of an old cheap piano lol
I dont know whats more impressive, your skill sets, inventions, or your production schedule. Machine man making machines. nice one!
Sam as always you are on the very edge of new discoveries in music sound.
Keep on going.
Putting the mental in experimental :)
lol
Hey you crazy guy! That was perfect! And the mindblowing endtitle song!!! Bravo maestro!
I love this contraption so much! Very nice work!
"All dead" by Queen .. what??? Great choice ! Love that song Sam
Sounds like when you play a wobbly lp record
Pretty sure I just found a new favorite channel. This is friggin SWEET! Can't wait to binge a bunch of vids after this first one 👍
Your delivery and sale of this product is simply amazing.
XD
Everything you do impresses me
This is so extra and so iconic
I just realized how much I want to hear a synth cover of a Queen song from you.
Your voice on high speed is so cool and the entire effect and build is pure gold madness :-D
Look Mum no Autotune 🔥
A speed inbetween the slow and fast would be amazing for that vocal effect you were doing.
Beautiful Voice 😂😍 Brings back Childhood Memories when singing into fans!
I love seeing this sort of experimental stuff! Very awesome sound.
Maaaaad!!!! I love it! It sounds a bit tex-mex 🙌
Sup doc
As a Tex-mex (tejano), I agree.
_No one expects the spaghetti Western surfboard guitar vocal solo!_
Sounds really cool! Would still love to hear how playing it with a violin bow would sound.
Seriously cool and useful vocal effects!!!!
Bro, I completely get you on having your own vision and wanting to see it happen. This is a sick guitar man. :)
The Beatles perfected this technique on many recordings.
Okay, now i want one.
Singing into it instantly transports your voice to 1973 in the best way possible. Sounds amazing.
Love the slow spinning string sound A LOT!!
As a weirdo musician/artist, I’ve always appreciated the weird things you come up with. But as a singer with really good pitch that regularly stacks vocals with wreckless abandon? Fuck mang…. Your voice is SWEET. And it didn’t need Leslie madness to make it so. I can tell. Love it.
i wanna hear "where is my mind" with this
It is now a one of a kind!!!!! Nice work
Sir Brian would absolutely love it.
damn man you can even sing!
ha i try sometimes
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER hey man I have a weird Vacuum fluorescent display you might be interested in
The vocal jam sounded like a lost desert sessions track haha
You should make a song using all of the music inventions you made.
The music @the end is so cool, please give us more... love u Sam.
Gr Bram
One of the things I like the most about Leslie speakers is the ramping between fast and slow. Sounds great with Hammond organs. My 10c
Was just discussing the Doppler effect with my physics friend the other day
you could add a voice tube, so that you could sing while playing
Mother of god, that was a nice jam in the end of the video, well done!
A nerd becomes a ...thank a lot you are precious for humanity and all the rest of it!
Try some extended chords, should sound pretty lofi.
Slow it’s great!!!!
I think it would sound better with a slow speed change. That's part of the Leslie charm.
Wow, three comments on the same video
Leslies are quite a blast to goof around with. And, very abundant if your willing to haul the whole organ. I've never really officially put a test goof fully together though, perspex always makes projects look so much more awesome!
You sir will always be my favorite mad man🙏🙏
It's literally like a 3:14 ..
..I understand!
How about a Doppler Double Bass?? :)
Yeah, good one, would solve the trying to hold up the whole construction too! 👍
You singing that Queen song was unexpectedly fantastic. Great video as always
You are AWESOME 😍😍😍💖💖💖👌 It sounds sooooooooo great❣❣❣ I watched the video twice because of the awesome voice effect the gituar made❣ Lovely❣ Great Episode❣
По звуку как ГрОб :)
Insane, just freaking insane! Dude, why are you so cool
Really funny experimentation. ^^
That version of "Desperado Vespa" in the end was rad AF!
The slow setting sounds fantastic! 😍 6:29
😆 I flippin' love you Sam; always coming up with the totally bonkers projects. 🤣 Keep up the good work you mad, genius, awesome bastard! 👍🏻
Got to the end of this and realized I was grinning ear to ear. Feels good!
Love it!!! Almost sounds like the same effect you would get out of an old electric church organ.
Very profound sound and voice to !
That outro jam is fire!
Best Desperado cover at the end, cheers!
10:15 love that analog mix.
Look dad, no waffle!
Good video man. Those Leslie speakers are pretty cool
Absolutely amazing video
Beatles were all about experimenting with what they had to make sound. They didn’t have synthesizers yet. One time I think it was John and George? I’m probably wrong, but they were running tape backwards while they would play with it and that’s how they did one song.
You could totally some of the coolest new sounds with a. Guitar like that. So rad. I love it.
Didn’t really dig the guitar sound but your voice going through that was genuinely amazing.
Awesome stuff; love the outro!
Getting a Ween vibe there with the vocals lol. Epic work mate!
Finally a guitar you can sing into!!! I have no idea whats going on but its cool stuff man.
Sounds hell raw my g, love it 👌
that has got to be THE most impractical way to put modulation on a guitar. i love it
Oh man, that tune at the end! I want a go!
i love leslie speakers since i know them - this is pure perfection! thanks to tiktok for bringing me here
Like the sound it makes and I like the song at the end of the video
This chunky Leslie Guitar has it's own character. Nice.