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Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Strings Preference

From: Jerry Korb <jkorb@...>
Date: 2007-06-14

 

Bernie wrote:

 
 

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Rick Blechta <rick@...> wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2007, at 9:42 PM, Bernie wrote:
>
> > For those of you who own an M400-type Tron (M400, Mark V, etc),
> > which 3 Violin sound do you prefer and why?
> >
> > MkII 3 Violins
> > M400 3 Violins
>
> MkII wins hands down. I started with a 400 (sold to Saga's Michael
> Sadler) and moved to the FX console in 1974. That started out with
> MkII strings but I replaced both keyboards with 400 sets (brass,
> violins, cello and flute, mixed choir and pipe organ) and used that
> until Martin made up a bespoke of 36 voices in 2001, at which pointI
> went back to MkII violins.
>
> Don't waste your money. I'm sure there are some great voices you
> don't have yet, and if you'll wait a bit longer you can get the
> baritone sax. JB is constructing a special reinforced frame for this
> sound and they may have to drop down to two tracks because it will
> overwhelm anything. There is a demolition company here in Trontothat
> wants to use it to knock down derelict buildings, bridges and thelike.
>
> Rick
>

Rick, does the FX also have high impedance heads? I think I rememberJerry telling me this, but my memory is a little foggy.

Thanks for the heads up on the baritone sax. It's on my short list. \":)\"

Bernie




 

Hi Gang,  Been reading last evening's discussion of heads, tapes,and
violin sounds.  Thought this was covered long ago. ....

....Anyway,  here it is again for reference :

1) MK-II violins --    The original one .  Ditto w. Rick's comments .
2) M400 violins --      MK-II violins,EQ'd to be "softer" in tonality.
3) MK-I and MK-II  heads --       High Z heads .  Those mdls. ONLY .
4) SFX Console heads --   First Mellotron mdl. with Low-Zheads,solid-state preamp.
 

Hope this helps , -- Jerry Korb    (bsmt. full ofTron projects again, Yahoo! )