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What if someone built...?

What if someone built...?

2002-11-22 by charel196

Given the popularity of the trons these days on records and in
studios,wouldn't it be cool if someone built and designed a totally
digital,dedicated "tron only" clone (like a Korg BX3 does a Hammond or
any digital piano).It could house the entire tron/Chamberlin library
in rom/ram,or perhaps a limited number of sounds when you buy it and
then a cd rom drive(like for the Pinder CD) or cards for further
purchases of sounds.A nice real wooden cabinet with authentic feeling
wooden keys.I could envision something like the J Tron or M300 or even
a MKII cabinet.The keyboard action could even be replicated,if need
be.Multiple outputs,onboard digital effects,eq,etc.There could be a
nice viewscreen for plotting splits/layers,programming,midi,etc.The
sounds of course would be non-looped/every note sampled.Or perhaps the
option to have looped versions available a/la Birotron.
I realize any decent sampler can do these things but I am referring
to a stand alone digital mellotron,dedicated to mellotron/Chamberlin
sounds only.Perhaps even different models could be offered.A MKII
clone with the left hand/right hand sounds the same as the
original and onboard high quality speakers(JBL?Bose?).The knobs could
be the same size,just controlling the digital functions.An M400/MK6
clone for road use with lots more than 3 sounds onboard but the same
classic white cabinet.And a helluva lot lighter weight.Perhaps even a
rack mount version could be available.Martin?Markus?Any other ideas?
The Mellotron MK 7!!!Coming soon to a music store near you? When tape
stocks run out....
Charles

Re: [Mellotronists] What if someone built...?

2002-11-22 by Don Tillman

> From: "charel196" <charel196@...>
> Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:46:41 -0000
>
> Given the popularity of the trons these days on records and in
> studios,wouldn't it be cool if someone built and designed a totally
> digital,dedicated "tron only" clone

No; it would be a horrible insult to the Mellotron in exactly the same
way digital pianos and other digital emulations are horrible insults
to the real instruments they're attempting to mimic.

-- Don

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Don Tillman
Palo Alto, California, USA
don@...
http://www.till.com

RE: [Mellotronists] What if someone built...?

2002-11-22 by Berend Dubbe

-----Original Message-----
From: charel196 [mailto:charel196@...]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 9:47 PM
To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Mellotronists] What if someone built...?

Given the popularity of the trons these days on records and in
studios,wouldn't it be cool if someone built and designed a totally
digital,dedicated "tron only" clone (like a Korg BX3 does a Hammond or
any digital piano).
Nooooooooooo! Keep the synthmodule peoples out! Then every dance track will have Mellotron sounds on it!
Pleeeeease no!

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Re: [Mellotronists] What if someone built...?

2002-11-23 by Ken Leonard

At 08:46 PM 11/22/2002 +0000, charel196 wrote:
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> Given the popularity of the trons these days on records and in
>studios,wouldn't it be cool if someone built and designed a totally
>digital,dedicated "tron only" clone (like a Korg BX3 does a Hammond or
>any digital piano).

Klaus Hoffmann-Hoock (avid 'tron enthusiast who may no longer have a
machine, though) has set up a Kurzweil to be the mother of all 'tron sample
players. I guess he used all his own samples to create this and went for
the utmost in authenticity.

Ken M - What's the nickname he has for it? Megatron or something.

Easier to transport than a Mark II for sure---and much more versatile.

But...

- Ken M's Mark II made the hair on the back of my neck stand up when we
first played his machine through the Wharfedales (3 violins, of course)

- My Hammond A-102 surrounds your legs with some wonderful analog goo as
you play it (don't visualize)

I wouldn't truck them around to a gig, though...If I were gigging, it'd be
the Korg X3 and the Roland M-VS1. :-)

It's all what you're into, what's convenient for you, what you can afford,
and personal preference. Yadda-yadda.

...kl...M400 #805 - not sampled, never will be