----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Leonard" <ken@...> To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Roland vs M400 Jon/Ken/Linda > >A question - is > >the Roland unit available in rack-mount or is it strictly a keyboard > >or expansion card unit? > > The M-VS1 is a 1U rack mount, fairly small. Basically it's a power supply > and output stage around the contents of the "Keyboards of the 60's/70's" (I > think!) JV-series card. It's actually the 'vintage synth' card. 'Keyboards of the 60s/70s' features a load of other sounds, including more 'Trons. I don't know if the card works in the JD. Nope - the JD isn't expandable, although it seems most of Mr.Roland's recent creations are. In the > M-VS1 there are NRPNS/RPNS that you may be able to coax into doing > something, but I haven't gone there, as I'm out of my depth with MIDI as > soon as we get beyond talking about channels and ports (I'm just happy when > sounds come out when I want them to). I'm told editing's easy when you know what you're doing! I don't... If you're using the expansion card in a JV/whatever, apparently it's simple. FWIW, I've been using the M-VS since it came out, and while it in no way accurately duplicates 'Tron sounds, it suffices for live, especially in a fairly noisy, non-prog band... I think the band were going to try to persuade me to record with it until they heard the real thing, at which point they backed down hurridly... :-) Album due out late winter/early spring, hoping for reasonable amount of 'Tron input. Andy T.
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Re: [Mellotronists] Roland vs M400
2003-12-20 by Andy Thompson
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