Hi !
I have one as well and there are pictures and films of mine at the Tokyo Mellotron studio.
The Choirs on Trans europe express are a Orchestron as well some of the strings...All the " soft " padsy strings are Orchestron...There is some Mellotron as well but it is pretty easy to hear as the key clicks are pretty apparent....My Orchestron is a Model A which is according to Pea Hix from Optigan.com some weird model....It looks like a Model B but the pitch is unlimited.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Asagao/7669/photo.htmlSome films and pics...mellotron and Orchestron
// Mattias
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From: "Michael Peters" <mpeters@...>
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 10:39 AM
Subject: [Mellotronists] RE: optigan recommendation?
> > Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 13:41:20 -0700
> > From: Gene Stopp <gene@...>
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> > The Orchestron on loan to me has a bunch
> > of Optigan disks along with the Orchestron disks.
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> you have an Orchestron? wow! I didn't know they really still exist. The
> images on the net that I found look like grainy b/w photos of flying
> saucers, as if hardly anyone has ever really seen such an instrument. Would
> you mind telling us about it? What kind of Orchestron is it? Can it do the
> magic choir sounds that I've heard on ancient Kraftwerk, Popol Vuh, and Amon
> Duul records?
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