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I have been Looking for a Leslie pedal that has Three outs Right, center, left. I am useing three amps and thought I might find a leslie pedal that works like a leslie panning from left to center then right. all I am finding are stereo types. Oh and would need to be able to use a expression pedal for the speed control. I mean why call it a leslie pedal if it wont do what a leslie does. Oh I am new to this forum, not new to guitar or amps or effects. Thanks for reading.

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I don't think you will find any pedal that does that. A stereo signal is going to have left and right merge at the center, and it will pan left to right then back. Stereo isn't surround sound. 

I have a Boss GT-1 Multi-Effects pedal. It has a Leslie like effect and an expression pedal.

If you want a Leslie then you need to buy one.  

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Electro-Harmonix has an impressive range of pedals that delve into keyboard-voicing territory, including the Lester-G rotating speaker pedal. See it and the short video on the EHX web site, here.

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Thanks Frettless. I recognize those sounds. Now I know how to make them.

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Well I found a Old rack unit buy Digitech 1995 the RPM-1 Leslie simulator effect unit. Stereo in L/R and L/R out for the horn section and Center out for the Rotor section. It has controls for speed fast and slow, rotor spin up and spin down, break and stop. Which can be control'd with there 3 button foot switch, and a volume pedal can control the speed. It has a 12 AX 7 tube for the gain section. and a processor for the Leslie part, That is some of the early use of digital I know about. I have three amps to use it with and it sounds alot like a leslie when used that way and works really good for the wet/ dry/ wet sound. I guess it pays to be patient when you are looking for a specific type of gear.

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