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From: Rick Blechta <
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To: Mellotronist's List List <
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Sent: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:49:42 -0400
Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] the best way to record a mellotron
On Apr 29, 2005, at 10:34 AM, mamma_superiore wrote:
> hello!! i am a new member, i was redirected here from progressivears
> forum, they say that here i can find "the most knowledgeable people
> on the planet" (on trons matters) so here it goes...
>
> i will have to record some mellotron parts soon, a collector will
> borrow me the trons, but i have no idea what is the best way of
> recording their sound, never having played a real one before. and
> since he have MANY of them, it is impossible to me experimenting with
> sounds AND recording in one day.
> so, anyone knows what are the classic effects that goes along with
> the classic tron tapes?
> moreover, what is better, to record the tron output directly or to
> pass it through some amp, or pre amp, valve, leslie, what?
>
> i already collected some advices and i already visited these links...
>
> http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_capturing_keyboards/
> http://www.kleonard.com/mellotron/tronto0901/recording.htm
>
> so...am i missing something? many ppl told me to experiment, but i
> will just have one day, probably, and my idea is to record the same
> parts on many trons, different tapes and different models, so that we
> can choose afterwards what's better. but i would really like some
> advices on HOW to record it, in order to have something to start with.
>
> thanks so much in advance
> PAolo:)
>
Paolo,
Welcome! Please allow me to introduce you to FritZ Doddy. FritZ, meet
Paolo. Paolo, our Mr. Doddy (among several others on the list) know A
LOT about recording mellotrons (and recording in general). I'm sure
they can all tell you a lot. The only reason I mention FriTz over the
others is that he has a CD assembled that has various examples of
different recording techniques.
Rick
paolo et al,
You went to ken's site and looked at the basic document. I'm not sure
what you mean by "how to record" a tron. At it's simplest, Record your
tron with no effects or with effects printed to another track. Unless
you plan to automate volumes, record your tron with a volume pedal for
any dynamics. If you mean by "how" the medium by which you record onto,
that's dictated by your preference for tape or digital or it is already
dictated by the project you're working on. Please explain your
question. Thanks
Fritz