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Re: [Mellotronists] French Horn / Russian Choir

2002-11-21 by kenmerb@aol.com

In a message dated 11/21/02 10:18:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, TRONBROS 
writes:


> There are no dropouts on the masters and for three dropouts to occur on the 
> French Horn at 42 foot distance from each other during the recording 
> process is an amazing coincidence.

 > It would have to be the most precise bit of bad luck in the history of bad 
luck


Ditto on my end.   I can't figure out why the three different French horn 
notes are garbled, but both adjacent tracks on all three notes are problem 
free.  What are the odds of this?  It boggles the mind.

OK, time to move on to other things.  I've done my job by reporting this.

After my last e-mail, I turned on the radio and "Wonderwall" by Oasis was 
just beginning, complete with *in your face* cellos (those tapes are some of 
your handiwork, right Martin?)  Anyway, I took this as some kind of sign, but 
I wasn't sure of *what*.  Then, as the last note of the song played, you 
could distinctly hear the Mellotron stall.  Very obvious.  A real LOL moment 
for me.  I'm sure I've heard this before, but I never really paid attention.  
Kind of put things in perspective concerning the Russian Choir and French 
Horn sounds.

Ken M

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