--- In Mellotronists@y..., Ken Leonard <ken@k...> wrote:
pointing me to the tape remastering page at mellotron.com. It doesn't
really apply to my tron because its tapes were installed around 1976.
I'm guessing they came from either Dallas Arbiter or Mellotronics in
Sherman, Connecticut.
The remastering info raises more questions for me. How many versions
of the masters are there? Are the tapes that are available from
mellotron.com a generation older than Streetly's masters minus the
pops, clicks and pitch variations?
Bernie Kornowicz
M400S #500
> At 09:08 PM 5/11/2002 +0000, tron400 wrote:years
> >My tron originally came with flute/violins/cello tapes and appeared
> >to be more out of tune than the current set (which is about 19
> >old). Anybody know if anything done to the masters to get them morethe "authentic John
> >in tune?
>
> Heh...The best standard (BBS) set I've heard has to be
> Lennon set" (ha!) that lives in the Merbler Triangle. We believeit dates
> back to around '78, and it's beautiful up and down the scale. Theflutes
> are a killer. If you have a vintage set like that, it's a rare gem.years old
>
> I also like the 3-violins on Prof. Korb's original set (about 30
> now), but those sounds were a result of some tampering here in theStates.
>Kean
> Have you read the story about the tape remasters on Dave Kean's
> site? (www.mellotron.com) The BBS that came in with #805 is a
> set. I don't know if its vintage is pre- or post-remastering, butthe
> middle C flute is a little bit off (and probably others---stillvery
> usable, though).Hi neighbor! I'm just south of you in the Hartford area. Thanks for
>
> ...kl...M400 #805 - the one playing me is more off, actually
> * Ken Leonard - Web ToC at http://www.kleonard.com
> * * Into the outdoors? - http://www.GONewEngland.org
> * Have you written your MA reps to express your opinions
> * about the tax increases? http://www.state.ma.us/legis/
pointing me to the tape remastering page at mellotron.com. It doesn't
really apply to my tron because its tapes were installed around 1976.
I'm guessing they came from either Dallas Arbiter or Mellotronics in
Sherman, Connecticut.
The remastering info raises more questions for me. How many versions
of the masters are there? Are the tapes that are available from
mellotron.com a generation older than Streetly's masters minus the
pops, clicks and pitch variations?
Bernie Kornowicz
M400S #500
