Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Mellotronists
Subject: Re: GMedia M-Tron
From: "Doug Berg" <caddyfam@...>
Date: 2006-11-20
After reading the recent posts, well...case closed. Here are two
individuals who never heard the real sounds outside a recording
realm, and cannot afford the real thing.
To all those in similar situations, try to reason this. Depending
when and how you bought the GForce, you paid between $100 and $200,
right? If your computer has a program that will read Akai format,
then you can still get the Pinder Cd for $199 which is what I paid
for mine back in 93. If not you can get a sampler such as an Akai
2000 with 32m ram that will load the Pinder cd into the sampler, as
I did back then. You will need a SCSI cd reader that plugs into the
sampler, and I have seen these Akai's recently on ebay for around
$100. Thanks to recommendation from fellow member charel, I just
purchased an EMU E4x TURBO on ebay for just over $300. and after
loading the Pinder cd and running it thru the EMU, I challenge
anyone to tell the difference from the real thing. The Chamberlin
strings are so clear if you listen closely you can actually hear the
bow striking the strings. Point is if you do a little research,
ask "the group" for their recommendations, for a few dollars more
you can have quality Tron sound with miminal compromise.
It is just unfair that a product like this gets unleashed to unwary
consumers, unfair to all the efforts of so many people to preserve
and perpetuate this unique "machine". Doug (proud owner of
cumbersome machines and errant 1960's technology)