MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: Mellotron at NAMM 2009 part 1


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

NAMM: Mellotron at NAMM 2009 part 1


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Mellotron NAMM 2009 part 2

"The classic Mellotron revised and reworked - seems a little bit DIY still though.
And is it really worth having all those tape loops when you can use a sampler?"

6 comments:

  1. Indeed
    You can never go too far with retro fetishism
    There's definitely a market for outdated unreliable technology

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  2. Nothing sounds like real tape, just like nothing sounds like real oscillators.

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  3. Except that an oscillator is a dynamic sound generator
    A tape is just the reproduction of a sound
    Within a mix, whether you're listening to the tape or the accurate sample of the tape makes little difference
    Of course, I don't doubt many "purists" (shudder) will pretend they can make the difference, but that's another story

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  4. I love the slap bass in the background. Apparently NAMM is like Guitar Center x 1000000.

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  5. There certainly is a difference between using a Mellotron instead of a digital sample. With a real Mellotron, the sound quality varies depending on how firmly you press the individual keys. The sound is also dependent on how you adjust the action screws. Do you need a real Mellotron? It depends on your appreciation (or lack thereof) for her lovely idiosyncrasies.

    Roger @ Big City Music

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