I'm curious as to how he extended the range for the original Chamby/Tron
library. It seems like 7 notes up and 7 notes down is a bit of a stretch.
The cabinet is beautiful.
johnb
MAinPsych@aol.com wrote:
>
> ∗The original design had a rewind mechanism identical to a Chamberlin
> M-1 (e.g., reverse spinning "capstan" - shown one of the Mellotron
> Archives' videos). By the time I tried out the J-Tron, this had been
> modified to use a more efficient spring-loaded wheel that Justin said
> he wanted to further refine.∗
> ∗∗
> ∗Frank Samagaio∗
> ∗San Diego CA∗
>
> In a message dated 1/22/2008 9:11:24 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> markpringnz@yahoo.com writes:
>
> Lovely looking instrument, does anybody know how the
> tapes are rewound?
>
> Mark
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