Re: recorded music collections
2007-06-08 by Bernie
... Much nicer than the Audio Technica system I just bought. [X-(]
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2007-06-08 by Bernie
... Much nicer than the Audio Technica system I just bought. [X-(]
2007-06-08 by Doug Berg
... RE: Still have my pair of Technics SL1100a and in all honesty have yet to come across a better turntable. Still use Stanton 680 or 500 cartridges and
2007-06-08 by ceccles_ca
... wrote: Wire-up all of that vinyl to your computer with the Stanton T.90(USB or SPDIF): http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review4523_main22623.html
2007-06-08 by pete
Friend, Loved the article-good for you! Pete
2007-06-08 by Pomeroy Ranch
* Weigh in! How ridiculously extensive are your collections? Ummm......errr.....10,000+ 45rpm singles, 6,000+ LPs, 600 CDs, 200+ 10.5 reels of tape, 400
2007-06-08 by jonesalley
There s one for sale around here that I ll end up buying if they finally drop the price a bit more. Always loved the sound of those things. ... From: Pomeroy
2007-06-08 by Pomeroy Ranch
The additive synthesis in the Synergy is an interesting opportunity for pushing the envelope - just think if these things had a decent Pentium/Motorola
2007-06-08 by Pomeroy Ranch
With all this sappy kissy-kissy - I may have to throw up... Vance And I really shouldn t come back from the pub and call a complete stranger names from behind
2007-06-08 by Pomeroy Ranch
I must say - I like the idea of having the chance to have a midi link between a MIDI controller keyboard and a Chamberlin M1R. Vance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And
2007-06-07 by Mike Dickson
... Emphatic agreement here, Norm. Warm is often applied to the sound from turntables, but is in reality the deep sound of the belt drive being transmitted
2007-06-07 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 07/06/2007 06:44:39 GMT Standard Time, kinchmusic@aol.com writes: The only thing I would say about the DX7 is that I could never get a
2007-06-07 by Mike Dickson
... Hmmm. Why am I think about tape frames that fit new Mellotrons and old alike? Why didn t Dave Kean build the Mk VI with a tape frame eight inches longer
2007-06-07 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 6/7/2007 11:45:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ... Ummm......errr.Ummm......errr. ....10,000+ 45rpm singles, 6,000 10.5 reels of tape,
2007-06-07 by dandc74
... Ummm......errr.....10,000+ 45rpm singles, 6,000+ LPs, 600 CDs, 200+ 10.5 reels of tape, 400 tape cartidges, a dozen 8-tracks....and then there are those
2007-06-07 by Andy Thompson
... From: chris.dale@primus.ca To: don@till.com ; markstuartwallis@hotmail.com ; tronbros@aol.com Cc: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 05,
2007-06-07 by Andy Thompson
... From: Jason Locke To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 6:34 PM Subject: RE: [Mellotronists] Re: recorded music collections
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
I wanted to point out that the DX-7 is an exception to ... modern cars real fast after that, real hard to tell them apart. I know that the biggest part of my
2007-06-07 by kinchmusic@aol.com
The only thing I would say about the DX7 is that I could never get a sound that was warm and, no pun intended, organic from it. Even the Rhodes patch, I
2007-06-07 by Donald Tillman
... Not at all... Remember when I said that with digital synths, after 25 to 40 years of digital music development that the best they can do is to make bad
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
THAT S what those are for? ... From: LSF5275@aol.com To: jonesalley@cox.net ; Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 9:44 PM Subject:
2007-06-07 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 6/6/2007 10:34:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jonesalley@cox.net writes: Agreed, but that part of the thread was about MIDI. Oh... The
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
Agreed, but that part of the thread was about MIDI. ... From: LSF5275@aol.com To: jonesalley@cox.net ; Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 06,
2007-06-07 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 6/6/2007 9:49:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jonesalley@cox.net writes: The difference being that Mellotrons never claimed to be designed
2007-06-07 by Bernie
... [:)]
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
The difference being that Mellotrons never claimed to be designed for constant updates. ... From: LSF5275@aol.com To: jonesalley@cox.net ;
2007-06-07 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 6/6/2007 9:26:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jonesalley@cox.net writes: I distinctly recall that MIDI was supposed to have constant
2007-06-07 by Doug Berg
... that so ... Wakeman albums ... many times ... esteemed Mr W, ... and ... a fact ... my ... through my ... HALF of my ... that. I gave ... things.. ...
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
Compare this to the incessant bleating of the record companies about how downloading hurts artists, and it shouldn t be too difficult to discern their real
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
I distinctly recall that MIDI was supposed to have constant improvements and yet it seems to have painted itself into a corner so that companies could offer
2007-06-07 by jonesalley
I m pretty sure that I never suggested the DX was a bad instrument. I only said that it was fated to be overcome by gear that was more accessible. There s no
2007-06-06 by lsf5275@aol.com
Tom Brislin told me that Spiraling is getting more than 50 cents per song from iTunes. Fritz, what about you? Frank ************************************** See
2007-06-06 by ceccles_ca
Sounds like Tom Robinson isn t happy with iTunes. Interesting breakdown of where the money goes: -iTunes downloads cost 79p per track -Writer/publisher get 6p
2007-06-06 by Rick Blechta
... In response to this, I did a little digging online and came up with: http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/californiadreamin/ index.html In the
2007-06-06 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 6/6/2007 2:19:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, markstuartwallis@hotmail.com writes: And I really shouldn t come back from the pub and call a
2007-06-06 by Mark Wallis
... I (and remember I m supposed to be the snobby fascist luddite twat) Sorry Don, I haven t yet personally apologised to you for the first and last parts of
2007-06-06 by Jason Locke
That s exactly it, Mark -- I really WANTED to like a lot of this stuff! Yet there s still so much more to hear, Hawkwind being the PERFECT example. I don t
2007-06-06 by Mike Dickson
... So what musical protocol design would you have preferred to have seen,. given the fact that there was never any going back to recording audio again? --
2007-06-06 by Mike Dickson
... I ve got some of the Pinder sounds here converted to WAVs. The choir (and the strings) lack an awful lot, IMO. They both soud very much as though someone
2007-06-06 by Mark Wallis
Very good point.. I got into Yes via And You and I (still love that so much..) in the mid 80s- when I was 14 - and bought loads of Wakeman albums during my
2007-06-06 by Donald Tillman
... Interesting example, certainly. I can t say I know his work; I don t watch many movies. But I was speaking of a musical instrument performance while the
2007-06-06 by Jason Locke
This got me thinking -- how extensive are your personal CD/LP/CS/45s/78s/8-track collections? Are most of your focused in your selections, or are you like me
2007-06-06 by ceccles_ca
... Cube through a letterbox. Blindfolded. Yes indeed! A nasty UI for sure. This is where a digital sampler can really shine. Get some custom programmed DX
2007-06-06 by ceccles_ca
... soon as more than one note was played the real thing sounded so much better. I ve noticed this with the Pinder CD samples vs tron. Especially with
2007-06-06 by tronbros@aol.com
In a message dated 06/06/2007 13:17:12 GMT Standard Time, markstuartwallis@hotmail.com writes: M4000? Instant classic, by the looks of things. Are there any
2007-06-06 by Mark Wallis
Hi All M4000? Instant classic, by the looks of things. Are there any M5000s in the pipeline yet? Also, I noticed the reversed colour keyboard on the prototype
2007-06-06 by jkorb@ix.netcom.com
... In a message dated 06/06/2007 11:48:50 GMT Standard Time, NormLeete@aol.com writes: 2. A table top keyboard using digital replay technology. Prototyped but
2007-06-06 by tronbros@aol.com
In a message dated 06/06/2007 11:48:50 GMT Standard Time, NormLeete@aol.com writes: 2. A table top keyboard using digital replay technology. Prototyped but
2007-06-06 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 04/06/2007 23:03:57 GMT Standard Time, tronbros@aol.com writes: The mellotron does things! I m not about to describe in detail but it does
2007-06-06 by Donald Tillman
... Well, the DX-7 is a very special case. Here we have a breakthrough design that solves a whole bunch of problems in a creative way and the result is a
2007-06-05 by jonesalley
Nope, couldn t stand either of them, but I don t like most rock music. Don t get me wrong, I really like what I do like, but I doubt that s more than a