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2008-02-27 by miceinmymellotron
Hi folks, Wallis here, long time no squeak. Glad to see you're all happily munching away at the cheese of life. I'm fine as is dear old M400 151. What with trying to nurse a kit-fixing business into life and suddenly being in several bands I hadn't got round to the actual technicalities of jumping ship, i.e. remembering my Yahoo password. All going well, this year I'm actually making a living and have a nice backlog of work. The murine references are most appropriate. At Hockley Street Studios we have a mouse problem- they've been nibbling at cables (all types!!), mixer knobs, even the feet of an ARP Odyssey that I've just repaired. Little bastards. It's personal now. If they start on my tapes.. Actually, they'll probably wait until she gets some fresh ones.. Once I dismantled a Leslie 700 that I'd left in my Dad's greenhouse to find that the fabric drive belt had been severed by tiny teeth. Tiny paws then took the stolen threads and proceeded to weave the most perfectly round nest on top of the Rotosonic drum. Just as well that they'd disabled the thing by eating through the belt. Chorale= dizzy mice Tremolo= minced mice Incoming joys include 2 more BIRD organs (Yes, I know, there's something wrong with me..) for my collection of old rubbish and a pair of Cadey multitracks to look after and indeed use. You'll probably find the Cadeys interesting, they're British 2" tape machines, one 16 track and one 24 track. Full of valves, apparently made of cheese. Cargo Studios had a 16 track in the 80s and recorded Joy Division on one amongst others. Full spec and pics later- I still need to shift them from a garage in Coventry to our place in Birmingham. Anyway, time to run back up the curtains. I shall now draw a bath. Unimpressed by my draughtsmanship, the boiler will reward me with a real bath full of lukewarm water. Love and Scones, msw x