RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Off topic - Can someone explain this to me?
2011-06-07 by Gary Brumm
The British authorities were simply kicked out of a country where they were not wanted...it s happened to them many times before as they tried to grab
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2011-06-07 by Gary Brumm
The British authorities were simply kicked out of a country where they were not wanted...it s happened to them many times before as they tried to grab
2011-06-07 by John Wright
Yep, gun control is merely a steady hand. John #911 From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gary Brumm
2011-06-07 by Gary Brumm
OK Bruce. you are officially recognized as “out to lunch”. From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
2011-06-07 by Gary Brumm
Tony & Bernie.....I m with you! From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of tron400 Sent: Tuesday, June 07,
2011-06-07 by Bruce Daily
Mr. Cleese was generally on the mark! Mrs. Palin was off her rocker! I m off to lunch! -Bruce D. ... From: Nick Hewitt
2011-06-07 by Nick Hewitt
... wrote: He who warned the British that they weren t gonna be takin away our arms, by ringing those bells, and making sure as he s ridin
2011-06-07 by Vance Pomeroy
In case some of you aren t on the BJH list. I d like to hear Woolly s Galadriel. ... Subject: [ibjhfc] News, 07/06/11 Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 13:16:25 +0100
2011-06-07 by tron400
Legs...don t forget the legs. Bernie #500 NRA Annual Member and also a weapons collector [:D] ... this to me? ... this to me? ... away our arms,…by ringing
2011-06-07 by Tony
And it didn t work anyways! with arms we a citizens, without we are subjects Tony #510 NRA Patron Member and weapons collector ... From: john barrick To:
2011-06-07 by john.mcnamara65
he he he.
2011-06-07 by john.mcnamara65
Very Interesting Chris! I will be listening to the album today. No surprise they made their own tapes as well! Do you have pics posted here? I met the two of
2011-06-07 by john barrick
Sorry, Andy, but no, we re still trying to figure it out also. jb ... Sorry, Andy, but no, we re still trying to figure it out also. jb On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at
2011-06-07 by Andy Thompson
... From: Ms. Janet Strauss To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 4:06 AM Subject: RE: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic - Can someone
2011-06-07 by Ms. Janet Strauss
He who warned the British that they weren t gonna be takin away our arms,…by ringing those bells…. and making sure as he s ridin his horse through
2011-06-07 by john barrick
Guaranteed by the Franklin Mint to double in value over time. jb
2011-06-07 by Chris Dale
No real violins at all. It s all Chamberlin played as an orchestra or string section would In addition to the standard Chamberlin sounds Gino and Joe also
2011-06-07 by Chris Dale
I know that they worked long and hard on capturing decent sounds so it is possible that a MK II, 300 etc. were used. There should be some information included
2011-06-07 by Thomas C. Doncourt
buy them and store them away as an investment
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
alas. i would buy more tape sets if i had something to put them into.
2011-06-06 by john barrick
He just wants you to buy more tape sets. Say, Tuned Cats, Popup Toasters of the Elite, and the Juice Harp/Comb and Tissue Paper split. jb
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
He s valiantly trying to pull us back to reality.
2011-06-06 by john barrick
Geez, Martin, what are you, some kind of disciple of analogue? jb
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
No fear. You were just hearing responses to a statement made by a former M400 owner, who has to try to imitate a rumbling cabinet with free computer stuff. : )
2011-06-06 by tronbros
Just want to say that I haven t got a clue what you are all rambling on about but my Virginia Creeper is doing well this year. M mellotronics.co.uk
2011-06-06 by tron400
There are a lot of patches that come with the software, plus quite a few more that are downloadable from the Arturia website. Those are good starting points to
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/bc2000/ yep, there s a group for that.
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
I would think you could automate or learn at least some common patch cord schemes..no?
2011-06-06 by john barrick
Gary, that looks about perfect. That would work really well and make the VST much more playable . The only problem with the Moog Modular is that you still
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
yep, that looks like it would help. thanks. i ll have to check it out.
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
To think i ve been listening to that album for 15 years and never new that. thanks!
2011-06-06 by Charles
Title cut......PUT THE WEIGHT ON MY SHOULDERS....LIVING INSIDE MYSELF...most of the violins you hear on the whole album are Chamberlin (with maybe a couple of
2011-06-06 by Gary Brumm
John, you might want to try a control surface for additional VST control. Although I don t like most of their stuff, the Behringer BCR2000 USB Midi Controller
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
My problem is that i m using an M Audio Keyrig 49 and there aren t many controls.
2011-06-06 by john barrick
I m on a PC also. jb
2011-06-06 by john barrick
It s nice. Quite controllable. I run it with an EMU X-Board 49 and it works great. The only thing I d recommend is that you get as many dials and sliders as
2011-06-06 by David Jacques
The Pinder MKII violins had a severe high freq cutoff that made them a lot Mellower ... And they were drenched in reverb. Thats that I do when I play Moodies
2011-06-06 by Mike Dickson
On 06/06/2011 15:58, Chris Dale wrote: Yes, unless any of you specifically know better, Mike Pinder s Mellotrons were never sampled for that Pinder CD.
2011-06-06 by tron400
The Pinder MkII Violins don t sound anything like the MkII Violins sound on an M400. They seem to have a thinner sound. bernie
2011-06-06 by tron400
MMV is a great way to learn modular programming. I ve never had a stability issue with it, but the V1 did crackle on my old PC. My new PC has no problems with
2011-06-06 by Bruce Daily
...continuing... Keith: Ha ha, a footballer in school, too? Rick: Hey, let s make some music! Keith: Naaah, let s burn something.....
2011-06-06 by gino wong
All but the latest rev crashes and is unstable. It is a memory hog too even on my maxed out Mac Pros. Upside, you don’t have worry about blowing your
2011-06-06 by fdoddy@aol.com
The Arturia Moog Modular kicks ass! fritz ... From: john barrick To: newmellotrongroup Sent:
2011-06-06 by Tom Doncourt
I had some correspondence with Dave Kean about 10 years ago and he confirmed that Pinder wasn t really involved at all but gave it his endorsement . i was
2011-06-06 by Chris Dale
Yes, unless any of you specifically know better, Mike Pinder s Mellotrons were never sampled for that Pinder CD. To my knowledge it s regular 400 s and Pinder
2011-06-06 by john.mcnamara65
wow. never knew that. which songs?
2011-06-06 by Chris Dale
He is because he and his brother used a Chamberlin on their Nightwalker album! So a few points to them for that...and a few more pints for us!
2011-06-06 by Tom Doncourt
didn t he also say- if you play a bad note twice it s a mistake-play it a third time and it s a choice
2011-06-06 by lsf5275@aol.com
I forgive him. In a message dated 6/6/2011 8:42:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tron400@yahoo.com writes: I found this quote by R. Fripp in, of all places,
2011-06-06 by John Wright
Sounds like a Peter Sinfield lyric because my brain is saying WTF? John #911 From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com]
2011-06-06 by tron400
I found this quote by R. Fripp in, of all places, InformationWeek Daily this morning: A mistake is always forgivable, rarely excusable and always unacceptable.