Interesting article, but I'd like to know exactly what the limitations of a Mellotron are. It is what it is. Bernie --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote: > > A nice article about the M4000 and then a referral to watch a movie that > hardly mentions Streetly (if at all)and is mostly about Chamberlins. > > > > _New Mellotron M4000 Finds Home With Chicago Psych Rocker_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/09/18/mellotron-m4000/) > 18Sep10 > > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/09/18/mellotron-m4000/email/) > _Send to a Friend_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/09/18/mellotron-m4000/email/) | _Feed for this Entry_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/09/18/mellotron-m4000/feed/) | Filed under: _Keyboard Synthesizers_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/category/electronic-music-gear/keyboard-synthesize > rs/) , _Samplers_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/category/electronic-music-gear/samplers/) > > > Mellotrons have a checkered history. Theyâre known for their unique sound > and place in electronic music, but theyâre also known for their limitations > and temperamentality. > But, while the sound of the Mellotron has been captured in samples and > software, thereâs still something about a real tape-based Mellotron that > appeals to a lot of musicians. > And, for some keyboardists, itâs hard for them to imagine playing their > music without a Mellotron. > Chicago-based psychedelic rocker Jim Licka, right, recently added a new > _Mellotron M4000_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/09/18/streetly-electronics-introduces-a-new-mellotron/) , from _Streetly Electronics_ > (http://www.mellotronics.com/) , to his arsenal. Licka leads a > psychedelic/ambient/rock band _Umbra and the Volcan Siege_ (http://www.myspace.com/umbrachicago) > . > Why a new Mellotron? > âI think the Mellotron is the most dynamic and influential instrument > invented,â says Licka.âI love it every time I play it and hear it.â > The Mellotron M4000 is the newest in a the Mellotron family of > electro-mechanical, polyphonic sample-playback keyboards. Psychedelic and progressive > rock bands used the Mellotron extensively in the â60s and â70s and the > instrument features on album like George Harrisonâs Wonderwall Music, King > Crimsonâs In the Court of the Crimson King and Architecture & Morality by > Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark. > More recently, the Mellotron has seen a resurgence of interest, especially > with prog and metal groups. > âIt sends me to a place thatâs special and sacred,â adds Licka. âIt makes > me feel alive and I feel lucky to own one. I think that keeps me coming > back for more and more and itâs the most amazing sound ever.â > Licka, who also plays guitar and Moog synthesizer with Umbra and the Volcan > Siege, ordered his Mellotron M4000 in 2007, after visiting Streetlyâs > Staffordshire, England, headquarters and testing a prototype. An older model > Mellotron is featured on the most recent Umbra and the Volcan Siege EP, 2009â > s The Beginning of the End. > If youâre interested in learning more about the Mellotron, a great place to > start is Dianna Dilworthâs excellent _Mellotron documentary Mellodrama_ > (http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/02/12/mellodrama-mellotronchamberlin-d > ocumentary-trailer/) . >
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Re: Speaking of the M4000, what's with this?
2010-11-30 by tron400
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