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Subject: RE: [newmellotrongroup] New Sounds In General

From: Gary Brumm <gabru@comsec.net>
Date: 2010-11-07

IMHO It's really hard to compare the success of the Hammond/Leslie combo with the Mellotron.  The Hammond was a must morerobustly built instrument and it's sound was much more widely accepted. To this day it is a dominant instrument in many recordings.....real Mellotrons are rarely heard anymore.  I've recorded both and they are both noisy for sure.....in fact the Mellotron has been one of the noisiest pieces I have worked with....but I am sure if they were refurbed by someone like Frank that would have been improved.  Much like an old British car they needed a lot of TLC to keep them going.....unlike some Hammonds that carried on for decades with only an ocasional oiling.....  
 

From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Dickson [mike.dickson@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 2:06 AM
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] New Sounds In General

 

On 07/11/2010 08:33, Bruce Daily wrote:

 

Funny thing about a classic Hammond organ, it is also ELECTO-MECHANICAL.  Maybe there is something to that.


It also generates more white noise than a Mellotron. It's maybe the noisiest circuitry I've ever heard.

New recordings are great.  It sounds like you had fun with the Wilden Church Organ set, Mike.  Someone else will, too.


I hope so.

Mike