----- Original Message ----- From: <kenmerb@...> > I forget exactly where I heard about this initially, but it was being > considered at some point. I think the idea was for a "new" M400 with this > cycling ability built in, but I like the idea of a retrofit kit for existing > M400s (or maybe do both). I guess it would consist of a set of tape drums > and a small motor. You could even make one without a motor to keep it > simple. Some kind of hand crank - low tech system which would let you > cycle manually between stations and "lock down" when you got to the > next station. This would get around the MKII reliability problems. Or, it > could be done with an electric motor. > > I'm no engineer, and I'm sure that you could come up with about a million > reasons for not doing something like this (technical, financial, > feasibility issues), but from the Mellotron player's perspective, this would > be great and would provide access to many new sounds for your > Mellotron. Even if it's not practical, I like the idea. > > Ken M. I bet that it can be done reliably in such a way that an M400 owner could have access to a wide variety of sounds. I'm sure the Streetly folks will say something in due course on the issue... ...9 sounds? 12 sounds? 18 sounds? Oh my oh my! <spazz attack coming on> -- Cheers, SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man www.systemstheory.net www.thecleanersystem.com
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The cycling kit for M400s
2002-03-22 by sdavmor
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