I think 5a is the Seven Stones sound. I remember 5c as the Cirkus sound although someone who actually owns a MkII would know for sure. I've played around with the "hammond' organ on the Pinder sample disk and it sounds like a dead ringer for "Seven Stones". The 6c Church organ is the sound Pinder used. I hope Markus doesn't die or the world end if I am mistaken in any of this! > --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, tronbros@... wrote: >> >> >> >> In a message dated 07/07/2008 20:42:24 GMT Standard Time, > tomdcour@... >> writes: >> >> The Cirkus organ is a Lowrey organ recording on the MkII I think- > I played >> it on Jerry Korb\u2019s MkI last summer. >> The intro to Seven Stones is the Hammond on the MkII. >> >> >> >> According to Geoff Unwin, mellotron demonstrator from the outset, > there are >> no Hammond sounds on the MK1/MKII. They are all Lowrey. >> >> M >> > > Oh yeah, it's been mentioned here before. I've got to stop using > Marcus' and M-Tron's naming conventions and refer to the station > location instead. > > so... > > Right keyboard: > > Station 1C - Is this the Cirkus organ? > > Station 5A - How about this one? > > Station 5C - Maybe this one? > > Station 6C - both Mellotron.com and Chandor Chasma refer to this as > Church Organ. I believe this is the one on Seven Stones and the one > that Pinder favored. > > Is the organ on the left keyboard the same as any of the above? > > What is the Harpsichord Effect? Is it not a real harpsichord? > > Bernie > > >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: King Crimson - Cirkus
2008-07-08 by Thomas C. Doncourt
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