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Re: Mellotron CD-ROM's

2003-12-16 by Bernie Kornowicz

Hi Mike,

If you just want the basic sounds, 3 violins, brass, 8 voice choir, 
flute and a few others, primesounds.com has 44100 x 16 full length 
multisamples in a few formats that you can download for about $9 a 
bank. You can play the full banks on their website, but they are 
in some odd format that doesn't sound as good as the downloaded 
samples. You can even buy just one note(?!).

The M-Tron VST plugin is also very good, as has been pointed out, if 
you have VST compatible software.

Bernie

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "luvmyguitar" 
<mike.puccio@c...> wrote:
>  Does anyone know which CD-ROM of Mellotron samples is the best? I 
> have been told that the Propeller Island 'Legendary Mellotron' is 
the 
> best, and way better than the Michael Pinder one on the Mellotron 
web 
> site. Is this correct? Is there a better ne? Any help is 
appreciated.
> 
> Mike

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