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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Mellotron on TV!

From: Steven Davies-Morris <sdavmor@systemstheory.net>
Date: 2014-09-21

On 08/31/2014 02:56 PM, Mike Dickson mike.dickson@gmail.com
[newmellotrongroup] wrote:
> That's a really weird and (frankly) weird attitude to take. There are
> only a finite number of Mellotrons around, and people want to use /that
> sound/. How else to get it?

I cannot afford one. Even if I got rid of my family and relegeted all
of the other things I might want to spend serious money on to to the
dunce corner I still probably could not come up with the gelt for the
real thing. But I can (have) bought the Mike Pinder tron disc for Akai.
Close enough for rock 'n' roll (etc).

> To berate people for wanting the sound they love by whatever means is
> open to them is fine by me. I am sure you can be a purist if you like,
> but it's a strange kind of existence to make for yourself. Yes, /I/
> know and /you /know that ∗the real thing ∗sound better than a sampler,
> but in the absence of one, why not use the other?

Amen, my eternal brother in arms.

> If people want to put samplers inside fake Mellotron cases then I really
> couldn't care less. You are seemingly being concerned with the medium
> and not the message. The instrument is just a means by which the sound
> - which is ultimately all that this (or any other instrument) /is/ - can
> be communicated, and most people who hear it and love it couldn't care.

If the mix is right I'm not sure most of us can even differentiate.

> Do you feel you are being left behind?

∗inhales, holds breath∗
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