When I received my Pinder CD, I extracted all the samples to WAV
files using the default names. It turned out that the 300 Strings Lo
were prefixed by the note, Tron model and "Cell" or "Cello", ranging
from A1 to D#3 (eg: A1.300 Cello). The 300 Strings Hi has "Viol"
or "Viola" and ranges from E3 to C6. Neither sounds anything like the
M300A (2 violins) or M300B (solo violin) on my M400.
Bernie
--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas C. Doncourt"
<tomdcour@...> wrote:
files using the default names. It turned out that the 300 Strings Lo
were prefixed by the note, Tron model and "Cell" or "Cello", ranging
from A1 to D#3 (eg: A1.300 Cello). The 300 Strings Hi has "Viol"
or "Viola" and ranges from E3 to C6. Neither sounds anything like the
M300A (2 violins) or M300B (solo violin) on my M400.
Bernie
--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas C. Doncourt"
<tomdcour@...> wrote:
>disk .
> He used the A set, it is the B set that is on the first "Pinder"
> Pinder used the B- softer, kind of challenging to use. MellotronArchives
> advertises that the 2nd disk will have the A.M400 etc.
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > rare posting from lurker... and first to new group, hi Clay.
> >
> > Just been watching a DVD of BJH on tour in 1977. Woolly on M300,
> > Is the strings sound he uses on the M300 the same one on myPinder CD-ROM
> > ('low/mid/high' strings when loaded into the sampler)?
> >
> > Best,
> > Paul Marshall
> > M400 'T550ette' #1380
>
