Hah ha, when I read this first, I thought the answer was "A Yamaha
DX7".... but then I realised we were talking about Tuesday, not
Thursday. :)
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Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "bob_vandiver"
<bob_vandiver@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, my first post so please be gentle.
>
> A couple of years ago (before I knew about this resource and others)
I tried to duplicate
> Tuesday Afternoon using the M-Tron and other instruments (don't
ask). Work ground to a
> stop when I tried to add the "oboe" sound. This was the Mellotron
line that carried the
> melody of the song, the answer to Justin's singing.
>
> The problem was I could find no M-Tron sound that sounded remotely
close to what I hear
> on the record. The closest I could get was I think the sax patch,
which makes some sense
> because in headphones there actually is a sax sound in the left
channel and the "oboe"
> arises from that general part of the stereo spread. Does anybody
know what Mike Pinder
> actually did to get that oboe sound?
>
> I can say that the M-Tron oboe sounds rather poor fidelity. Mike's
sound did not sound
> like the M-Tron does. It sounds like the tape was waundering off the
center of the tape
> head with dulling of the sound over the length of the note. The
Moody oboe does not do
> this and it has a much more percussive attack.
>
> Anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Vandiver
>