They are saying at this time that the price will
be about $2500 USD. It would be a lot more valuable for the purists to
hear the instrument without effects, and played by somebody with Mellotron
technique instead of a wiggly plastic synth keyboard technique, but I still
think it may be as close as you can get to the real thing without having to jump
through hoops. At least until somebody takes me up on my idea of a digital
Mark II from a couple of years ago...
----- Original Message -----From: kinchmusic@...Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:13 PMSubject: [Mellotronists] Memotron demos now onlineI know this has been mentioned before, but the mp3 demos are now availableWhat do we think? On the face of it, the overall sound is pretty impressive. But there's so much reverb being used, I can't tell.It will be interesting to see what price it sells for.I wonder what the origin of the recordings were?For us, the original machines will always be the most desirable of instruments.But for those out on the road.........Interesting..Cheers.Andy K