I have very personal feelings of said subject. Yeah it was a weak rendition on most counts, but so was the rest of the material. Yeah I bought the DVD, on the other hand there has been worse done to these and it was interesting to see some sort of updated presentation thus catching the attention of an audience mainly unaware of these early tunes. And how about all those other groups that have done the same thing, let's not go into the post Mellotron Genesis or Yes periods. What I fail to understand and seems to be common in most live outings is why can't these players use a more realistic string sound? There are enough good samples out there. The Crimson cuts would have come off a lot more realistic if he used the Mellotron CD or even a Memotron. A couple of weeks ago I went to see the Stylistics and all the string parts were those weak thin lackluster Triton patches. C'mon, at least get an E4 or Kurtzweil and load up something with a little life into it. The nights I play and the M400 stays home, it's the Korg 01,Yamaha SY77, and the E4 rack with the essential Emulator library and the Mellotron CD and guess what, the strings sound like strings, a trumpet sounds like a trumpet and if I need a Farfisa 5 or Moog patch it's just a turn of a dial. Would this be so hard for others to do and if so please enlighten me.....Doug
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Re: Epitaph
2008-08-18 by Doug Berg
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