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M-Tron Follow-up

M-Tron Follow-up

2006-03-13 by bayofkings7

Greetings to all!

A few weeks ago, I posted requesting opinions about GForce's M-Tron 
softsynth (thanks for the replies!).  I just got it a few days ago, 
and I am loving it.  Lots of cool sounds, and some really great 
rhythms!  Next, I plan to buy the Mike Pinder sample CD.

Also, today I had a long discussion with a guy who has long been 
involved in the local (Tulsa, OK) music scene.  He was telling me 
about the 'Tron that was in the Shelter Records studio in the early 
70s.  I'm going to do some detective work to see whatever happened to 
it.  It was white, so I am assuming it was an M400, correct?

Tom

Re: [Mellotronists] M-Tron Follow-up

2006-03-13 by Bob Snyder

Andy Thompson's Planet Mellotron lists Shelter founder Leon Russell with 
owning both a 400 and Chamberlin. The haunting intro to his original 
This Masquerade is Chamberlin and the song includes lots of other sounds.

Bob S.



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> Greetings to all!
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> A few weeks ago, I posted requesting opinions about GForce's M-Tron 
> softsynth (thanks for the replies!).  I just got it a few days ago, 
> and I am loving it.  Lots of cool sounds, and some really great 
> rhythms!  Next, I plan to buy the Mike Pinder sample CD.
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> Also, today I had a long discussion with a guy who has long been 
> involved in the local (Tulsa, OK) music scene.  He was telling me 
> about the 'Tron that was in the Shelter Records studio in the early 
> 70s.  I'm going to do some detective work to see whatever happened to 
> it.  It was white, so I am assuming it was an M400, correct?
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> Tom
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