I've never understood the expression "lock and load", I don't know much about guns either, but wouldn't you have to load first? Yours pedantically Mark PS much as I love the mellotron you are probably right, sadly it will only persist as a curiosity, however I think mellotrons will still be played after the dedicated sample players are forgotten, if you are using a sample player why restict yourself to one set of samples and pay way over the odds for it? --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Gary Brumm <gabru@...> wrote: > > That's ridiculous Gino ....most every M4000D review has been staggering in its praise. I will most likely make the Streetly samples my next "Mellotron" type purchase > due to price but the M4000D had done to the Mellotron what the Ventilator has tone for the 122 Leslie....for all practical purposes it has replaced it. I think the > Streetly group are wonderful people and put a lot of care into every machine they builb but you can't ignore the reality that the day has come that these tape machines > have been relegated to collectors and enthusiasts and the season of the tape machine has past as a mainstream instrument for the sounds it produces. We all like the > Streetly group and this is meant with no disrespect at all...just an observation that is hard to deny and I am sure it has not been lost on Streetly. If tape machine sales > were still "booming" I doubt they would be selling samples and iPhone apps. Now I am sure I will be lambasted by the hard core tape guys but understand I am here > because of the tape machines and my lifelong interest in them so please keep that in mind before slinging the dung. > > Lock & Load! > > Gary > > > > From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gino wong > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 10:37 AM > To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] need opinions for making a mellotron choice > > > Don't get me started on a 4000D. I know people who are full time working musicians who's records we have all bought and it is regarded as adirty oppurtunistic fake, like a guitar with Gribson or Pender on the headstock, there were such things. > If you can't afford a real Mellotron then don't bother buying an ersatrz device.. get a laptop or a sampler, theat plays Streetly approved samples. I have a Melotron and a computer and a sampler but I have felt no need for a thing that replicates a common thing like sample playback. If there was anything about these machines that made them special in termsof functionality I would not hesitate to reccomend.EG : I can't find a anything that repliactes my Crumar Performer. > > A VST playback module like the Muse would be what I would buy > > Look up the gear approach used by Radio Massacre International. A stripped down sampler with good samplesin a solid easy to maintain hardware shell and power sypply that demands no work to replace .is a great thing. > On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 11:08 AM, mkmellotron <mkmellotron@...<mailto:mkmellotron@...>> wrote: > > > greatings from Greece > i am considering buying a digital mellotron,(i would prefer the analogue M4000 by streetly but it is way too expensive...) > So please share your thoughts M4000D or memotron / memotron rack. > Your opinions will be very usefull,thanks in advance > > ps: (i have the software) it is for gigging!! > > > > -- > "All music is folk music; I ain't never heard no horse sing a song." > Louis Armstrong > > > Gino Wong Birgelo > BSComm, BSEE, CG, CSEC > Audio Production, Logistics, Analog Synthesizers, Sound Design > > Ginowong@...<mailto:Ginowong@...> >
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Re: need opinions for making a mellotron choice
2012-02-19 by mellotronmadness
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