[LAD] Leslie and convolution

Florian Paul Schmidt mista.tapas at gmx.net
Thu Jul 26 17:00:40 UTC 2012


Convolution with a constant convolution kernel (constant over time) 
gives you the response of a time-invariant system to the input signal. A 
Leslie is clearly not time-invariant..

Flo

On 07/26/2012 06:51 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>   I have just asked myself, if it is a good idea to use an IR of a 
> Leslie for simulating a Leslie. Correct me, if I'm bloody stupid, but 
> working on the basics of convolution, it doesn't look promising. Since 
> you take the IR of the Leslie and then apply the full IR to each 
> sample, meaning, that you might get more of a whirling reverb? Or is 
> there another technique, to apply an IR and cycles. Just one "sample" 
> of the IR to one sample of the input signal.
>   If I am completely wrong, a simple no will suffice. My knowledge of 
> this is basic. I've only got some knowledge from a lecture called 
> "signal theory' to back me up and it should probably be called "an 
> introduction to" or "basics of" at that. :-)
>   Warm regards
>          Julien
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