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Note the desktop Prophet-5 minus keys in the background and the Minimoog's knobs.
"The Beatles used a Mellowtron prominently in "Strawberry Fields Forever"
The heart of the instrument is a bank of magnetic audio tapes. Each tape has approximately eight seconds of playing time. Playback heads (underneath each key) enable the playing of pre-recorded sounds."
Friday, April 18, 2008
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sweet..looks just like what i wantr to do to a rev2 propheti have thats missing the keyboard.
ReplyDeletethat guy needs to buy a set of bushings for his minimoog...
Looks like a Baldwin electric Harpsichord on its side at the back and an ARP Omni next to the Memory Moog
ReplyDeleteI love the photo, and the rest of his flickr collection is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAfter all that, it's not really fair to nitpick when his content isn't all synth stuff, but ...
It's not Mellowtron, it's Mellotron. But I think Mellowtron fits the photo.