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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