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Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "jonesalley" <jonesalley@...>
wrote:
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> Here are some questions any and all who are using or have used
Mellotrons for live or recorded music are invited to answer:
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> When you play/record your Mellotrons (or probably Chamberlins) do
you have a general starting point for how you EQ them? Are your
live vs. recorded EQ settings similar or different? Do you prefer
your instrument dry or effected? How? What do you monitor with
live or to record?
>
I was very fortunate last summer to be able to take my 400 out as a
guest in a loval band in the Cleveland area. From my little
experience doing this I can tell you that my preference is to have
some reverb and/or delay between the source and amp. I run mine
thru a Mackie mixer and loop thru a Digitek procesor. Playing "dry"
just sounds lifeless and a little delay and echo gives the strings
and choir more "space". I tend to use less on flute though. If you
like I posted a clip on youtube, search Annabells or M400 and you
will find one 4min clip. Hope it helps! Doug M400 #703(400 00
0 ...)Damn delay!