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Mellotronists@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Mellotronists] Re: Yessongs DVD
> Jon Anderson probably wants better hand playability.
Ah, playing a Taurus with your hands -- I've always wondered how
common that was back in the old days. I seem to recall Phil Collins
doing it during the song 'Ripples' in 1978 and 1980. Any other
examples?
The obvious one is John Hackett - pics of Steve's band from the late-'70s to
early-'80s quite clearly show him playing them this way. I wasn't aware that
both Phil Collins and Jon Anderson had done the same thing. More obscurely,
I remember early-'80s UK band Tamarisk doing the same thing, usually at
inappropriate moments, as apparently 'they didn't want them to sound
cliched'. Oh no, what a crime. :-)
> The big mistake of the Taurus II was omitting the awesome presets
> of the Taurus I.
Well, yes, but the basic sonic quality changed too. I've always
attributed the characteristic "purr" of the Taurus I to the unique
oscillator design it employs -- quite unlike any other Moog (a V/Hz
design with fairly slow sawtooth retrace, for those interested).
That explains a lot - so it's not a cut-down Mini at all?
Andy T.
M400 #1145
'The Ultimate Mellotron Recordings List (Possibly)'
http://freespace.virgin.net/andy.thompson/