A big hand for the MELLOTRON !! |
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Anaon
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Posted: September 27 2007 at 17:00 | |
Ouah, that's great! I also manage a CD reviews website, so I imagine it would be great to read that!
I find it's a fantastic album, I'm really into PFM, Le Orme, Banco also but I don't find what give me shivers in Zarathustra... |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: September 27 2007 at 17:05 | |
Another great Italian Seventies progrock album with wonderful vintage keyboards (including the Mellotron) is Opera Prima by Rustichelli & Bordini, .. if you are up to the emotional vocals
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sean
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Posted: September 27 2007 at 23:43 | |
as a keyboardist and prog fan i wish i could play one sometime, even though i can't afford one.
my favourite mellotron performance is on king crimson's epitaph. |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 05:04 | |
Well Sean, I play guitar and a tiny bit of keyboards (just a few chords), for me it was so special to play on a Mellotron and last year it finally happened for me, I visited a friend who ownes a Mellotron M400 ("that white piece of furniture"), if you press a key in the choir-section, it's keyboard heaven like Afterglow on Seconds Out by Genesis, the flute section was just like Strawberry Fields Forever and the violin-section is just like the bombastic eruptions by King Crimson, goose bumps! It was my dream to play on a Mellotron, I had already played a bit on a Hammond B3 organ and a Minimoog synthesizer but the Mellotron was the most impressive, it is also the most unique vintage keyboard, you can be a virtuosic Grand piano player but playing on a Mellotron is different, it requirs a totally other approach and technique, as Rick Wakeman said "the Tarantula grip"
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mystic fred
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 05:27 | |
i have a virtual mellotron - it sounds great, takes up hardly any room, there are no messy tapes and the notes can go for longer than 8 seconds, and its not expensive!
Mello-T downloadable ReFill
For the ultimate in lo-fi nostalgia, this accurate sampling of the vintage Mellotron® and Chamberlin® tape-based keyboards brings an incredible sound sought after by so many musicians these days. From the classic "Strawberry Field Flutes" to the ominous "Tron Choirs" to the moody blue sound of violins and strings, this value packed refill brings thousands of dollars worth of collectible vintage "Trons" to Reason's NNXT sampler. not like the real thing obviously but a lotta fun..
http://www.propellerheads.se/ for sound demo
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 06:55 | |
Excellent post Mystic Fred If I buy that virtual Mellotron, I can make my own Prog Andaluz
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 06:56 | |
I visited the site it appears this is an add on and you have to buy the Reason 4 software $500 US first. But the software looks really impressive and would greatly upgrade what I could do in my music room. I have an old Kawai K1 synth that I can interface with my computer and had looked in the past for something like a software drum machine. Can you shed any more info on whether the Refill package works alone? |
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Anaon
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 07:18 | |
This is my Mellotron:
I use it a lot on my future album :) Eric > I will look for Opera Prima, I didn't know this duo but it seems really great too! |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 12:15 | |
How many euros did you pay for that M-Tron, Anaon?
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mystic fred
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 12:18 | |
you're correct Brian it is an add-on in refill form, it is not a standalone program though it will work in Reason 3, you should be able to get a copy on ebay fairly easily and cheaper than the new one.
also cheers Erik - will look forward to hearing your piece i hope! seriously with the right gear the sound from Mello T can be amazing.
BTW Mello T can be found on Propellerheads site under "prop shop -Sonic Reality ReFills"
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Anaon
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:08 | |
I firstly bought the first pack from G-Media: And then I bought the complete pack when MAudio bought the software, with all the three bank sounds cds!!: For 110 euros, it's like a dream |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:10 | |
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh, do I have to use a computer ......?
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Anaon
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:15 | |
Oh yes! Maybe you thought I was talking about a "real" keyboards with my first picture...
You need a computer and a master keyboard, but it's still les expansive than a real one :D |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:27 | |
Tomorrow I will meet fellow PA member Angelo, I will ask him about the M-Tron. I am very interested but it's no coincidence Tony R30 nicknamed me Caveman because of my poor knowledge of the computer. If it is easy to install the software and you can easily play on the master keyboard, then I think the M-Tron is a good option .. and much cheaper and reliable than a genuine Mellotron
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Anaon
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:47 | |
Well, if you need any help, feel free to ask me ;) it's not that hard, and if it's just for the M-Tron, you don't need to own a very powerful computer. Anyway, it's actually the best way to play the Mellotron sounds apart from the genuine one of course. There is some cool sounds like "Yes Strings" or the "Entangled" sounds as weel :) |
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 13:50 | |
I go for the mindblowing choir-Mellotron in Afterglow on Seconds Out
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 28 2007 at 14:26 | |
Hmm, only about $143, though it is sort of a one trick pony, vs. $540 for Reason 4 plus the mellotron add on. I haven't fully explored the other add ons, but the software looks rather impressive. Might get me off the archives, which I usually do on the computer room computer and holed up in the music room exploring the program.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: October 11 2007 at 00:14 | |
Fellow Tron-maniacs, check out Dutch band Trion their new album entitled Pilgrim, you will be carried away to Tron-Heaven !
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: October 12 2007 at 10:59 | |
Here's my review about Trion:
TRION PilgrimReview by erik neuteboom (erik neuteboom)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Symphonic Prog Expert
In 2003 the Dutch trio Trion (an abbreviation of the words trio and Mellotron) released their debut CD entitled Tortoise, a wonderful symphonic prog album layered with beautiful Mellotron samples. It was received very well by the press and progrock fans and soon Colossus (Finnish Progressvie Rock Society) invited Trion to contribute to the 2-CD The Spaghetti Epic (featuring progrock bands from all over the world). Trion was OK and delivered the epic Frank. This composition can be found on this new CD (in a re-arranged version) while originally Trion was only founded to make one album!
Listening to Pilgrim I notice a huge progress in comparison with their first effort, way more dynamic and alternating, also due to the more varied vintage keyboard sound. That variety is very present in the first song Pilgrim: a violin-Mellotron intro, a piece with Fender Rhodes piano and a sensitive guitar solo, a compelling rhythm with Hammond organ runs and propulsive guiar riffs, a mid- tempo with fluent synthesizer flights and a final part with first fragile Grand piano/Mellotron and then organ, Mellotron and slide guitar, wonderful! In the other tracks the atmospheres range from dreamy to compelling with echoes from Seventies Camel, Genesis and Focus. Especially the interplay between organ and Mellotron with the electric guitar is beautiful and moving, like in Silence of the Universe, Giant Man, The Deep Ocean and Out There Somewhere. In between we hear interludes with warm play on classical - and acoustic guitar like in How We Used To Go (solo piece) and Reveal The Mystery (wonderful interplay between organ and Mellotron). Also worth to listen to are the tracks The Book (majestic church organ sound aling slide guitar and Mellotron) and the mellow A Dream (warm sound of the Grand piano and fragile acoustic guitar). But the absolute highlight is the final composition Frank: it begins with twanging 12-string guitar (like early Genesis) and violin-Mellotron, then lots of shifting moods (with moving guitar, beautiful Mellotron), a captivating duel between fiery guitar and fluent synthesizer runs and a compelling grand finale delivering a long and moving guitar solo, supported by mellow organ and strong drums, this is Progheaven! What a wonderful album, I am glad Trion decided not to remain an one-shot-band! |
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Proglodita
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Posted: October 25 2007 at 21:08 | |
The Sum of No Evil...
Are that real Mellotrons? The credits say they are, but there's no a single photo af a Mellotron inside the booklet, and somewhere I read once that Stolt/TFK only uses samples.
But there are good apearences of trons, especially that of choirs in "The River" .
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