I'm with Jeff, but finally mixing it in....
But until Martin and John go the 192 HD or such table and give it to us
to us the way it they and their informed circle know how ir should be (
or shouldn't be allowed to be). That will will be the one to get. it
could end up being a block of Rom a firewire tail and 3 knobs.
Mirage disk 1 sound one is nice cheap skeezaround (actually good cause
it wasn't second guessing, you have to edit out the loop)
Gentlemen, go get real Mellotrons and program your other instruments
until you realize that somebody is still fighting WW2 with Wavetables,
same wavetables ... Most of us have taken Physics and followed the
development of the synth and we know we've been sold a bill of goods
that got us to play Rhodes samples on everthing but a Rhodes and most
of you are still embarassed.
Real is real and all is vanity.
I know I should be using my very respected caucasian Psuedonym, my
friends are choosing me a new one currently.
g wong (Been there done that under a caucasian pseudonym for many years)
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 12:33 PM, Jeff Coulter wrote:
> the pinder cdrom is the best solution that i have heard.
> just spent an entire day playing around with it and my ASR-10.
> it's a bit harsh sounding on some sounds, but so is the real thing.
> using a sample translator (such as [gag] chicken systms "translator")
> you
> can move the sounds from/to different formats, or using the cdextract
> utility you can perform some of the same sample gymnastics.
>
> i found the original emu vintage keys to sound rather static and
> unconvincing. the newer units may sound better, and that, of course, is
> just my opinion [YMMV].
>
> i know some people swear by the m-tron, but i think you need to have a
> good deal of horsepower to run it alongside other software.
>
> can m-tronm import other formats?
> perhaps m-tron and the pinder cdrom would be the best possible
> substitute?
>
> just an opinion or two...
> ...jeff
>
>
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Tim Clark wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm sure this is going to cause the die-hards to cringe, but I'm
>> looking to get the most authentic mellotron tone I can get out of a
>> sound module. I figured I'd ask people who actually own a real
>> mellotron to find out what is close. Are there any software emulators
>> out there for the tron?
>>
>> I've been looking at the Roland SRX expansion board (Ultimate Keys, a
>> combination of two JV boards called Keys of the 60s and 70s and
>> Vintage Synthesizers). It's the only one I've seen to advertise their
>> mellotron tones, so I'm hoping its good. Anyone heard it? I haven't
>> looked into any competitors, only Roland. Anyone else heard any good
>> mellotron patches in a sound module?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -Tim
>>
>>
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