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Greetings Everyone.... :)

Greetings Everyone.... :)

2003-07-19 by Richard Lowman

Hi gang!

I'm one of the newer persons here that is also a 'Troniac ever since 
figuring out what that weird/pleasant sound was on the Moody Blues
'On The Threshold Of A Dream' album.... :D

Anyway, I've always wanted to own one of those things, but budget and 
'personal problems' have always kept that idea at arms length-until 
'puters and MIDI came along. :)

Well, on to my comment that was brought up awhile back about 'Tron 
samples....

--- In Mellotron@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Kooijman (EIL)" 
<robert.kooijman@e...> wrote:

> >I've heard that the Pinder Mellotron CDROM only has small Akai
> banks sampled in 22kHz, IMO an unacceptable old format.

> >That plus the fact that their website shows total lack of development 
> made me decide to forget about it.

Not  to mention the fact that it will set you back $200.00 or so...plus 
whatever the AKAI Sampler will run you.... :|

> >So, Leslie's suggestion to get Gmedia's Mtron VST plug-in is probably 
> a better idea.
>
> >Has anyone by the way experiences with the Masterbits Mellozone CD?

Actually no, I haven't...seeing as though I have one of the older 
Creative Labs 'Sound Blaster Live!' series cards right now, and have an 
'Audigy' 6.1 sound card waiting in the wings when I upgrade my system 
sometime later this year, and throw in the 'ProdiKeys' controller. :)

And I'm kind of new to this newer VST standard. I've heard of it, but 
don't know much about it. Is it another yet sampling system?

The one CD-ROM that I'm interested at the moment when it comes to 'Tron 
samples is the 'String Boxes' CD for the Sound Blaster Live!
(Using the Sound Font Standard) and above family of sound cards, that is 
made by a company called 'Sonic Implants'. You can find them at: 
 http://www.sonicimplants.com/Products/vintageimplants.htm, then do 
yourself a favor and download the MP-3 file Mellotron Demo #1.
After I picked myself off the floor, let me say that for around $70.00 
or so for some of the basic 'Tron sounds, it's a great investment. These 
obviously must have come from Dave Kean's 'Tron Archives, because It's 
*Exactly* what I figured the 'Tron should sound like to my ears. :)

Another one that I've seen online is 'Prime Sounds' 
at:http://www.primesounds.com/prime2/samples/series.jhtml?seriesId=37

This is available thru downloads if you have an account with them (not 
too pricey per sample), and if you have a bit of software called HALion 
program files (Very Pricey), that can supposedly decode them. I'm going 
to ask if the downloadable files there are S.B. Compatible or not...

Anyway, that's about it I guess....

'Later all. :)

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