IK Multimedia AmpliTube Leslie | Classic Rotary Speaker Tone Modeling and Effects for Guitar/Keyboard
AmpliTube Leslie recreates the classic style with detailed rotating speaker modeling, ideal for guitarists and keyboardists to craft a three-dimensional, flowing rotary sound. It offers control over key parameters such as speed, acceleration, and microphones, allowing quick application to bright rhythm, blues leads, and organ-like tones, suitable for both stage and studio use.
Key Features
- Finely models the interaction between the rotating high-frequency horn and low-frequency drum, delivering realistic Doppler and phase movement
- Adjustable slow/fast/brake settings, including acceleration and deceleration times, for quick changes during live performance
- Offers common microphone types and distance/position options to flexibly shape close-up to room ambience
- Amplifier drive and saturation parameters allow precise control from clean, ethereal tones to vintage breakup
- Built-in stereo width and room settings make it easy to create a rich sense of space and depth
- Multiple styled presets and a user library for quick comparison and building your own tones
- Supports parameter automation and MIDI assignment, suitable for live control and DAW mixing workflows
- Can be used as an effect plugin in compatible host applications and integrated with the AmpliTube ecosystem
System Requirements
- Operating System: Supports 64-bit macOS and Windows platforms
- Processor & Memory: Multi-core CPU, recommended 4 GB RAM or more
- Storage: Recommend reserving 2 GB or more of available space (including installation and sound files)
- Display: Recommended resolution 1280×800 or higher
- Network: Internet connection required for installation and license activation
- Host Compatibility: Requires a 64-bit compatible DAW or supported host application
Plugin Formats
- AAX
- AU
- VST3
Supported Applications and Workflow Integration
Can be inserted as an effect plugin on tracks or buses in common DAWs, supporting parameter automation, MIDI assignment, and preset management—making it easy to switch rotation speed and saturation during mixing and live performance. It can also integrate with existing AmpliTube workflows to centrally manage preamp, cabinet, and microphone settings; if automation curves are generated with auxiliary tools or AI assistants, rotation speed and dynamic changes can also be controlled precisely.