stevetebble wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Seen this many times, it is fascinating though (I never knew that David
> Nixon was Eric Robinson's son-in-law for a start!). Quite amusing the
> way the sound lags slightly behind the picture, also interesting that
> they put a camera inside so that you could see the tapes going up and
> down - and a very early printed circuit board too. Must be the motor
> controller. Notice we didn't get to see it cycling. This would be a
> Mark 2 so the cycling problems should have been sorted by then.
>
> Notice also how fast the guy at the end is playing it - I never knew
> you could do that! Regards, Steve.
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Greetings Steve and Gang,
Yes, those two chaps with the bad tailors and bad teeth were the financiers
of the Mellotron. Nice 1965 Ford Thunderbird in the photo !
Listen to "El Cumbanchiero" , part of 1964 Mellotron Demonstration disc
on the "Rime....." CD. Last track.....Faster still.....Mark I , II and SFX
models
have a nicer "feel" to them, largely due to their design. Fully rotating tape
turnbuckles or guides, vertical return springs than curved around
lower-frame,etc.
Have seen Pierre Veilleux fly across the keys of my own MK-I here two years
ago. "Mellotrons must be played slowly and with force."......MYTHBUSTER !
Cheers, -- Jerry Korb (gotta buy a new suit and correct my overbite....)