Hi Arthur / All:
Well I spent the first part of my trip visiting
Dave Biro. I must say he's pretty much moved
on from the whole Birotron thing, but he had some meager bits needed to
finish my unit that was never completed, so he was very helpful with that
considering there was almost nothing to begin with.
We also talked about his history with the machine
and with Wakeman. The Birotron was originally meant to be just a
personal machine for him. It was never meant to be more than that, but
after Wakeman saw it, it went in a totally different direction. It's
astonishing to realize the amount of effort that went into getting the
Birotron project right, using nothing but the finest technicians, high
quality parts, only to have the project meander away. A shame really, but
it was to be almost an entire micro-industry - several Birotron models
were possible, as were future plans for Birotron lessons for kids with a
classical music background. Captain and Tennile,
John Paul Jones, Gary Wright, John Lennon, Paul/Linda McCartney, Roger
Whittaker etc. etc etc. all wanted one - hard to
imagine what seemed like such a sure thing being derailed -can you imagine what
it must have been like for these people??
The visit with Richard Chamberlin was also very
educational. One of the things I learned is, unlike Mellotrons for which the
same techniques can be used to repair several models, Chamberlins are a bit
different. There's a little more unexpected adjustment to be done than just
pinch rollers/pressure pads. But this helps to make the instrument sound more
accurate with certain sounds so it's worth learning (the right way). I've always
wondered if there were precise turn adjustments for this like there is for
the Mellotron. Turns out there are (I've stumbled onto them), but they can
differ from instrument to instrument because they are small variants in
the build. Interestingly enough, there was at one point a possiblity
of a Chamberlin model for the 80's that included a synth section to extend the
length of the sound, but sadly this never happened. It was a tough time
for Richard at one point and he also put the Chamberlin business
behind him and has moved on. But he also is happy to hear that there is still
interest in his father's legacy. We visited Harry's old house. His wife is still
alive, and you could almost sense the history (the recording rooms
/ Lawrence Welks' visits / Bobby Darin's phone calls etc.) in the air
there. It's a beautiful place, in a beautiful neighbourhood, preserved from
another time.
The visit with Joe Vannelli was also great, and
being a fellow Canadian, we spent time catching up with each other, as it
had been a few years. He was able to provide me a letter of provenance for the
Chamberlin I bought from him, which is something some of you will need when
insuring your Mellotron or Chamberlin (especially when the insurance
company doesn't believe these things actually exist). At least up here in
Canada it seems to be a sticking point with some
insurance companies.
The Chamberlin was used on Gino Vannelli's
Nightwalkwer album. They used the Cello and Violins sound, but they also
recorded their own violin sections on Chamberlin tapes and played them from the
machine. This was to smooth out some of the heavy vibrato when used alongside
the Cello. The violins were recorded by music students. Joe has lived in the U.S.A since the mid 70's and it's interesting that
only now has the area he lives in, started to build and develop. It must have
been extremely remote and quiet when he first moved.
I have to say that all of these guys were nothing
but gentlemen in the extreme, and that it was a very warm experience to share my
passion for their respective machines and the music created with them. They
all understand music from both an engineering and musical point of view so one
can't help but learn the best of both worlds from each of
them.
I have to say I also recall recognizing that
same "something" in the personalities of Dave Kean, Jerry Korb, Martin Smith and
John Bradley when I met them as well. It's
interesting...not all these people have met, yet they share something
that goes beyond influence.
Let's be thankful for our mellotron list(s)
and learn from ALL who contribute and appreciate our "elder statesmen" on
the lists (and off) while they are all still with us.
Chris Dale
----- Original Message -----From: MockenrueSent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:35 AMSubject: [Mellotronists] Re: Mellotronists
I'd like to hear that Biro/Chamberlin/ Vannelli report, Chris
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