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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Subject= Re: M4000D nice review with photos

From: tronbros <tronbros@aol.com>
Date: 2011-07-18

We have a lot of reels'o'tape and occasionally we would trawl though some undisturbed stuff and find a gem somewhere on a reel.  Maybe an entire recording, an unused or little used copy master, a better transfer, a clearer note we can lift and insert as a replacement and sometimes a gem like the Sad Strings.  In the days of analogue this particular recording was abandoned due to too many errors and glitches but digital editing allowed us to create a new set of violins that has been very popular.  They sound fragile and mellotronic but needed coaxing into life.  And all because we listened to an overlooked 1/4" reel lurking in a pile!  Les sat on a lot of stuff.

Best,

Martin

mellotronics.co.uk



On 18 Jul 2011, at 20:03, Gary Brumm <gabru@comsec.net> wrote:

 

Hey Mike,

 

Can you  (or maybe Martin) tell us how earlier generations of these tapes were “found”? 

Streetly seems like a small company so I was curious……I’m not being a smart ass just

thought it might be an interesting story. J

 

Gary

 

 

From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Dickson
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 10:13 AM
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Subject= Re: M4000D nice review with photos

 

 

On 15/07/2011 13:02, feline1973 wrote:

 


Mike, examples of where the Streetly tape library mentions explicit improvements to the original sounds... (not that I'm saying these don't sound like improvements - but if purists are going to carp about any remastering of the M4000D sounds...)


Woah, Hang on there. The first two refer to earlier generation copies being found - not some weird re-hacking of the sounds to make them sound 'better'. They have better fidelity but are in themselves untouched.  That's totally different to the 'improvements' we were speaking about.