
Vintage B3 Cabinet parameters in Logic Pro for Mac
The advanced cabinet parameters are divided into three groups: Cabinet, Motor, and Brake. Also see Vintage B3 Motor parameters and Vintage B3 Brake parameters.
The microphone parameters are described in Vintage B3 Microphone parameters.

Cabinet parameters
Cabinet switch: Turn the Leslie cabinet emulation on or off.
Type pop-up menu: Choose a cabinet model.
Real Cabinet: Uses an impulse response recording of a Leslie cabinet. Click the microphones to change the type of microphone.
Wood: Mimics a Leslie with a wooden enclosure, and sounds like the Leslie 122 or 147 model.
Proline: Mimics a Leslie with a more open enclosure, similar to a Leslie 760 model.
Single: Simulates the sound of a Leslie with a single, full-range rotor. The sound resembles the Leslie 825 model.
Split: The bass rotor signal is routed slightly to the left, and the treble rotor signal is routed more toward the right.
Wood & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a wooden enclosure.
Proline & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a more open enclosure.
Split & Horn IR: Uses an impulse response of a Leslie with the bass rotor signal routed slightly to the left, and the treble rotor signal routed more to the right.
Deflector switch: Emulate a Leslie cabinet with the horn deflectors removed or attached. A Leslie cabinet contains a double horn, with a deflector at the horn mouth. This deflector makes the Leslie sound. You can remove the deflector to increase amplitude modulation and decrease frequency modulation.