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Subject: Memotron - one more penny

From: "Bernie Kornowicz" <kornowicz@...>
Date: 2006-01-28

With a sampler, you can press a key and sound comes out. You can even
play with the envelope and get different attacks, every note with
exactly the same attack. With a Mellotron, you can press a key in many
different ways and change the attack. You can also change the sound by
changing the pressure on the key while a note is playing. It isn't
just the sound, it's the feel. There's no way a sampler can feel like
a Mellotron, so there's no way you can put the same feeling into the
music you're playing.

On the other hand, Mellotrons are expensive and not everyone can
afford one. But a multi-function sample keyboard loaded with decent
Tron samples would be more useful than the Memotron, which can do only
one thing; and it wouldn't necessarily be more expensive.