That's the ticket. and I agree. I keep modulatin and it keeps sounding crapulated. It must the English influence, It's all a bit of fun but look calm. On 6/19/07, Mark Wallis <markstuartwallis@...> wrote: > Oh Gino.. > > Truly mouthwatering selection there. > > Marble-counting time! > > Dear old 151 plays live and rehearses through the following: > > Colorsound Volume and Wah pedals, > WEM Audiomaster mixer, > WEM Copicat Tape Echo. > > ..into the healthiest amp head from the following selection depending on the > phases of the mother moon.. > > Selmer TV100MkII PA 100w > Selmer Treble'n'Bass MkII 50w (most often) > Selmer Treble'n'Bass MkIII 50w > Selmer Treble'n'Bass 50SV 50w > Selmer Thunderbird 100MkII 100w (borrowed) > > through Orange 4x12" cab > > Selmer Zodiac 50 MkIII 50w combo for smaller things or hatchback manoeuvres > Selmer Compact 30SV in the workshop > > New Big Rig consists of: > Marshall Master 100 valve PA head > Rebaffled/reloaded wierdo Marshall cab (2x12"+1x15" in one cab) > > Recording-wise.. At various points we've messed about with the > following,some borrowed, some not- > > Stone Audio envelope filter/ADT unit > Dodgy Old Vesta Fire Digital Delay > Morley Wah/Volume > Melos Tape Echo > Selmer 'Wau-Wau Machine' > Alesis Quadraverb > Colorsound Tone-Bender Fuzz > Lovetone Meatball > Pro-Co Rat distortion > EH Holy Grail > EH Electric Mistress > EH Microsynth > EH Hot Tubes > EH 'The Worm' > EH BassBalls > Leslies 145,910,700,16 > Marshall JCM 800 stack > Carlsbro Stingray tranny amp > Burns 'Orbital Stage One' tranny amp > > Smokey fag packet amp. Ours was a Marlboro and we swung it round and round > on the end of a lead. The jack came out, it bounced off the wall, flew down > the stairs and hit somebody in the mouth..) > > Fender 135w Silverface Twin Reverb > Minimoog/Micromoog external audio inputs > Acoustic 301 bass cab > WEM Audiomaster/Audiomaster MkII reverb mixers > Microphones in mop buckets, in stairwells, inside the case (for the rumble, > whirr and 'schhhwwippp') > Misc. mixers > ProTools > Nuendo > mics from Grampian to Røde > all sorts of daft plug-ins > crappy tape 4-tracks > Not Especially crappy digital 8-tracks > Not Remotely Crappy digital multitracks > > To be fair, most of the treatments that we've tried sounded 'orrible.. And > much as I LOVE Leslies and wobbly stuff, I still can't stand the sound of > modulated Mellotrons. I like a swell pedal, a bit of echo or spring reverb > and a nice British valve amp with a mic stuffed in it's face. > > Love and Scones, > > wallis x > > > > > > > > > > >From: "gino wong" <wonggster@...> > >To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: [Mellotronists] Through what or not. > >Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 23:12:48 -0400 > > > >So what are you people running your Mellotrons through live and > >recording ? Past and present OK. > > > >I am going to fess up first. > >A Neve channel strip (I'm not a fool).Rockman, Wah Face, Moog filter > >bank, VCS3, Big Muff, 3'speaker taped to coffee can. 3 Revoxes,6 > >pencils and a shaller wah wah yoi yoi., EH Smallstone and a Behringer > >copy (which is great). Mutron Phasor, guild 7 miked through Tommy > >Tunes weird PA (weider than Otts,Tommys sound designer), a Smoky amp > >in aside a guild guitar.a talk box tube in an excited girls mouth. a > >really big Serge, SPX90, plate reverb Macintosh amp and bozak column. > > > >Next confession please. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Picture this – share your photos and you could win big! > http://www.GETREALPhotoContest.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us > >
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Re: [Mellotronists] Through what or not.
2007-06-19 by gino wong
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