----- Original Message -----From: Mark PringSent: Monday, November 05, 2007 2:11 AMSubject: Re: [Mellotronists] Chamberlin Rivera for saleProbably talking to myself here, or at least I am
replying to myself!
I know a bit more about this now, there were 2 made
but the photo of the other one had pedals as well. I
assume this would costs $20-30000 or more. I
understand they had 1 inch 8 track tapes without a
cycling system so presumably it might work and be
fairly "reliable". Anyone know more or played one?
--- Mark Pring <markpringnz@ yahoo.com> wrote:
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http://www.flickr. com/photos/ 16084656@ N03/1768021396/
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Re: [Mellotronists] Chamberlin Rivera for sale
2007-11-06 by Mattias
I have played it at the Bomb factory. David
Kean showed us around the place and it was a head spinning experience. Seeing
Raymond Scotts Clavivoz and all...
But I think it was hearing and playing a MK II (the
#123 ?) for the first time and being blown away by that and then...hearing
the Riviera. The Riviera sounds and looks incredible. It made
the MK II sound tinny and and extremely un musical...
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