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Keyboard Survey '76

Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-26 by stevetebble

Hi Guys

Was looking through some of my old Beat Instrumental magazines the 
other day, came across a keyboard survey in the March 1976 issue.  
Thought you might be interested to see what they said about the Tron:

"For some time now one of the most fascinating and controversial 
instruments in rock music has been the Mellotron. Over the years the 
instrument has been developed until now, eleven years after the first 
Mellotron was produced, the instrument has reached the stage whereby 
it incorporates two keyboards and a multitude of effects.
The new Mellotron Mk5 is one of the most sophisticated instruments 
available at the present time. It has two independant Keyboards of 2 
3/4 octaves, giving a total of 5 1/2 octaves altogether. The 
electronics allow for each keyboard to have its own system of volume, 
tone, reverberation and cross mixing on a stereophonic format. There 
is also a dual footpedal which not only allows control of volume for 
each keyboard but also when the panning controls are set in a certain 
position, can effectively alter the audio image. The reverberation 
facility will give full stereo reverberation, controls are provided 
to alter reverberation time on each keyboard.
Especially designed for the Mark 5 is the new SMS 2 Servo motor 
system which is absolutely silent and will give stable pitch over a 
temperature range of 10°C to 55°C. The pitch also remains stable if 
set at 240 volts, over a voltage range of 180 volts to 260 volts. 
Another amazing feature of the Mellotron is it's ability to 
incorporate any tape whatsoever into it's workings. In other words, 
the owner of a Mellotron Mk 5 can programme it with virtually 
anything he wants, from tapes of his own voice to sound effects and 
string sounds. Among famous names who own the Mellotron are Patrick 
Moraz of Yes and Paul McCartney. Besides the Mk 5 Mellotronics have 
recently introduced the 400 SM which is basically a new version of 
the 400s and has many of the facilities of the sophisticated Mk 5."

(Scanned and OCR'd straight off thepage, so all typos and errors 
unchanged!)

Steve.

Re: Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-26 by ceccles_ca

Beat Instrumental magazine March 1976 issue:  

>Another amazing feature of the Mellotron is it's ability to
incorporate any tape whatsoever into it's workings. In other words,
the owner of a Mellotron Mk 5 can programme it with virtually
anything he wants, from tapes of his own voice to sound effects and
string sounds.

What's this?  ^

Clayton Bigsby

Re: [Mellotronists] Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-26 by MAinPsych@aol.com

In a message dated 4/26/2006 4:13:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
stevetebble@... writes:

Hi

Re. Clay's query: I think what they mean is, any  sound you like can be 
installed ... BY STREETLY.  You'd have had to  record it, then send the resulting 
tape to 
Streetly, to be copied onto a  3/8 inch wide tape format for loading 
into the Tron.  The way they  worded it, it implied the lucky Mk. 5 
owner could do it all  himself!



Don't forget the infamous 1/4" conversion kit that did enable tron  owners to 
make their own tapes.  Chick Corea did this with Gail Moran's  voice.  Is 
there anyone on this list that actually has one of these kits,  and/or actually 
used one?
 
Frank Samagaio
San Diego CA
MkII #134 / M400 #908
author, The Mellotron  Book

RE: [Mellotronists] Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-26 by John Beresford

Hi,

Yes I have one and have used it on my M400 very successfully. I recorded sounds from the M300 onto ¼\u201d tapes using a revox. The only hassle is that I only have one tape frame at the moment but the guide combs are very easy to put in and out.

Cheers

John

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From: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MAinPsych@aol.com
Sent: 26 April 2006 15:11
To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Keyboard Survey '76

In a message dated 4/26/2006 4:13:57 AM Pacific Standard Time, stevetebble@yahoo.co.uk writes:

Hi

Re. Clay's query: I think what they mean is, any sound you like can be installed ... BY STREETLY. You'd have had to record it, then send the resulting tape to
Streetly, to be copied onto a 3/8 inch wide tape format for loading
into the Tron. The way they worded it, it implied the lucky Mk. 5
owner could do it all himself!

Don't forget the infamous 1/4" conversion kit that did enable tron owners to make their own tapes. Chick Corea did this with Gail Moran's voice. Is there anyone on this list that actually has one of these kits, and/or actually used one?

Frank Samagaio

San Diego CA

MkII #134 / M400 #908

author, The Mellotron Book

Re: [Mellotronists] Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-26 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 4/26/2006 10:13:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
MAinPsych@... writes:

Don't forget the infamous 1/4" conversion kit that did enable  tron owners to 
make their own tapes.  Chick Corea did this with Gail  Moran's voice.  Is 
there anyone on this list that actually has one of  these kits, and/or actually 
used one?



 
When I acquired #430, it came with the 1/4" conversion kit. It also had  
custom made SFX tapes in it. I removed them and removed the 1/4" kit. The kit  
resides in my "strange but true" box. The tapes reside in the Fairfax County  
Dump. # 430 is now owned by Kevin Mease (Mellotron guy).
 
Frank

RE: [Mellotronists] Keyboard Survey '76

2006-04-28 by Edward Bartholomey

Hi Frank,

Yes, I did have one.  Oddly enough, we used it to make a set of tapes
recording Orchestron sounds via an Optigan.

Ed
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  In a message dated 4/26/2006 10:13:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
MAinPsych@... writes:
    Don't forget the infamous 1/4" conversion kit that did enable tron
owners to make their own tapes.  Chick Corea did this with Gail Moran's
voice.  Is there anyone on this list that actually has one of these kits,
and/or actually used one?
  When I acquired #430, it came with the 1/4" conversion kit. It also had
custom made SFX tapes in it. I removed them and removed the 1/4" kit. The
kit resides in my "strange but true" box. The tapes reside in the Fairfax
County Dump. # 430 is now owned by Kevin Mease (Mellotron guy).

  Frank


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