In a message dated 19/07/2009 02:18:38 GMT Standard Time, djacques@... writes:
Mike Pinder's sound is very difficult to achieve because he changed the
internal preamp on his tron. Plus it was recorded though a HiWatt or
Marshall amp (which adds a great deal of color to the sound). You can hear
it on all their live recordings (He used Marshalls live). I use my own
samples (www.vintagekeyboar dsounds.com) and have mixed a great deal of the
high freq out and added a lot of reverb and a bit of distortion to get the
Pinder sound. There is a little edge of distortion present (from the
Marshall) that adds to the color.
Having played a MKII over the years, Pinder rolled off anything above 10kz, maybe even a little lower. The sound they got was refined more and more by miking a room with the the Marshall amp in it and then sending that through an EMT plate. And Pinder used lots of footpedal so you rarely heard the start of any note. Watching and Waiting is a great example of M300 A violins played entirely live with pedal control at maximum, using reverb to carry the performance.
Barry