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Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Is this normal?
From: Jeff Coulter <jeffc@...>
Date: 2004-11-30
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, mettalliccasucks wrote:
my advice:
put the bong down. just step away from the bong.
;)
...then turn off the cartons on the tv in the next room.
helpful, ain't i?
but seriously... there may be an alignment/guide problem.
a couple of the flute notes on my tapes really cut through
and are much harsher than neighbouring notes. does the
"beeding" affect any other sounds? which tracks are on
the "edges" and what sound is in the "middle" of your tapes?
are you sure your track selector is fully engaging/shifting
the heads? [it's a pretty cranky mechanism sometimes]
watch the whole tape path carefully as you play notes, and
watch the track selector as it shifts... it might lend a clue.
where did your tapes come from? are they old "originals"?
...jeff
> While getting acquainted with my tron, I decided to play each note
> and listen carefully for anomolies, or "character" as it is called
> in tronspeak.
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> The flutes sound very nice, exactly like they do on Uriah
> Heep's "Come Away Melinda". However, two notes stand out from the
> rest, being a little harsher. It sounds like the violins on a
> neighboring track are coming through slightly and mixing with the
> flutes. It's not a bad sound, but is it normal? It could be a
> misaligned head or tape guide.
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> Also, on the violins, there were some odd thumps and something that
> sounds like a clock chiming. Maybe if I keep listening longer I
> will hear a barking dog too?
>
> Regards,
> Jim
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> - from analog to digital and back again in 30 years ...
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