----- Original Message -----From: mark kasianSent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:04 PMSubject: Re: [Mellotronists] Soaring Chamberlins... and a thought...I would say that Mike Pinder and TONY CLARKE have the
best studio recorded Mellotron/Chamberlin sound
around. My second favorite is SFF.
Caught Live + 5 MK II leaves me cold and so do
Pinder's solo records.
Mark.
--- "J.P." <tronlord927@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Again Gang...
>
> Concerning the "soaring Chamberlins" thread... no
> matter if you like the song or not... you have to
> admit that Mike Pinder has the most unique... and
> IMHO the best... 'Tron sound around!
>
> On this subject... is there a way that we could set
> up a page here, dedicated to various recording, EQ,
> FX, and overdubbing 'Tron tips? Perhaps a page where
> we can all contribute, when we find something new...
> or hear of a trick that a group/individual used to
> get "their" 'Tron sound... just a thought...
>;
> The ball's in your court now...
>
> J.P.
>
> MicroTron 001: ...after reading Anekdoten's blog on
> MySpace... wants to acquire a Marshall "Micro Stack"
> to record with...
>
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Re: [Mellotronists] Soaring Chamberlins... and a thought...
2007-01-07 by JAMES STRAUSS
The Osaka live in '74 cuts have some better 'tron
than "Caught Live + 5"......Mikes arrangements on Out and In and his ending with
that fade out on "Have You Heard pt. 2" were brilliant.
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