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Re: Playing the Memotron

2007-06-05 by lsf5275@aol.com

Coincidentally, I was talking to Tom Brislin this evening. Tom is the keys  
player, songwriter and singer in a band called Spiraling. He also toured with  
YES in place of Wakeman for their "Symphonic" tour, been the keys player for  
Meatloaf, Camel (American tour) and is now music director and keyboardist for  
Debbie Harry on her current tour. We have become friends over the years and 
he  came to my home and recorded lots of Mellotron for Spiraling's soon to be  
released 3rd CD.
 
The subject of real vs. sampled Tron sounds, came up and even he stated  that 
although he had tons of Tron samples, the organic feel that the Mellotron  
has cannot be duplicated by a sampler.
 
He mentioned that he had had a chance to play a Memotron at NAMM and did  not 
like it at all. He mentioned that it had no fee or real personality. It  
kinda looked like a Mellotron, but he didn't think the samples were all that  
great and he was disappointed that every time you turn the machine off, it dumps  
its memory. Therefore, every time you turn it on, you have to go through the  
process of loading in samples from the CD. He called the Memotron,  
"underwhelming." and cheesy.
 
Frank



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