The Mellotron In Action
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- Опубликовано: 3 сен 2018
- Today we demonstrate the original vintage Mellotron M400, the first tape based "sampler" ever built!
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Mellotron was at the core of a lot of great Prog.
Greg Anderson Prog and Fusion both. I love both genres and absolutely love the mellotron! I’d love to own one - alas, I don’t have the money to spend for it. Haha
@@madmanmoon4038 Not much mellotron in fusion that I'm aware of.
Babe Ruth.
Rush, Genesis, etc... Yes, GREAT music.
Absolutely love the Mellotron in I Talk to the Wind from King Crimson.
It’s the wow and flutter that changes every time you play a note that makes it such an ethereal instrument...
Exactly. The imperfections make it sound beautiful.
reminds me of old disney cartoon music.
Actually they used the American version of this called the Chamberlin.
King Crimson.
In the court of the crimson kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
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So much feelings
And Moody Blues... IIRC Mike Pinder was a Mellotron service tech prior to his career in that band. It was not an unusual thing for one to blow it's tape magazine in the middle of a gig, and he would tear it down and fix it right then and there!
Moody Blues too. Edit - oops, didn't see that +Jamie Pomfret had already covered that.
Genesis also
i love the mellotron, incredible when you realise how many times you heard it before without knowing it was that playing.
To me it will always be the Moody Blues keyboard.
Yep, the flutes on "Nights in White Satin".
For me, it was the other-worldly intro to the Moodies "Watching And Waiting". Sublime! Inspired me to play keyboards. Had a Mellotron back in 1975. Loved it when it worked or when I didn't have to move it!
Well,it was manufactured in a modest workshop in Streetly,near Walsall,West Midlands! I grew up 10 minutes walk away.
Mike Pinder's on the Mellotron. He worked for Mellotron in his youth. Mike will always be Mr. Mellotron!
Ahh, that flute sound brings me back. That's one of the sounds of my childhood. Almost 30 years ago, my uncle gave me a box full of audio cassettes of fairy tales and stories and so forth. They all had little jingles and themes played with that flute sound. I'd recognize it anywhere. Love it.
You've also heard it at the start of Strawbery Fields :)
My Mellotron memory is "In the Court of the Crimson King" by King Crimson.
Congrads on getting such a piece of music history. Today's computers and workstation keyboards can do better, but it's so nice you have the love to obtain, maintain and restore such a device!
Gonna be playing with the "Tape Flute" program on mine later tonight;-)
Such a simple idea, but so effective! So cool to see it opened up. I used a Mellotron many years ago and loved that the tapes took a few seconds to clunk into place when I switched sounds. And those flutes will always be genius.
There were also a number of music loops that were on the Mellotron that are now very famous. Kelis "Trick me" is a good example, the main riff is a Mellotron rhythm.
Anyway, fun video as ever! Always enjoy your presentations.
That flute takes me right back to my childhood. I think every Disney nature film made in the 60s used this lol!
A lot of classic Yes, King Crimson and The Moody Blues used this classic instrument. Love it!
WTF?? Tape? Really? Awesome
This was one of the favorite instruments of the progressive rock bands such as Genesis. They used a lot on their early albums when Peter Gabriel was still the singer of the band. Those strings remind me of their “Watcher in the Skies” song from the Foxtrot album. The sound is very Strawberry fields forever like. Basically the Mellotron is a 1960’s Fairlight CMI avant-a-lettre.
Good comentary. Mellotron is the analog dad of Fairlight CMI. Can be listened on "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles, "2000 light years from home" by The Rolling Stones, "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues , "In The Court of the Crimson King" by King Crimson, etc.
Strawberry Fields Forever.
watch our next video ;)
Here's a note for note Mellotron performance of Strawberry Fields. ruclips.net/video/tlBRQFORoLE/видео.html
PrairieBrewer no
King Crimson
My first thought, too. :)
I've loved the sound of a Mellotron ever since I heard Elton John play Mellotrons on his albums -- back in the 1970's!
yesssss
Mellotron signed the sound of an era: King Crimson, Genesis, David Bowie, Beatles, Pink Floyd, PFM and Banco in Italy and many others. It was a very expensive instrument, not available for all.
I've allways loved the sound of this thing. I just hope I can play one someday
This is how all 60s tv shows were scored back in the day.
ALL of them, eh?
actually none of them
I love hearing the warble from the tape, just gives it that slightly eeire sound.
It sounds like pure 60's and 70's. I LOVE IT
That mechanism is crazy
Genesis - "Watcher of the Skies" 1972' !!!! : D
So many songs, tv shows & films that I grew up on, that used this instrument/sampler..amazing.
It was an American invention by Harold Chamberlin, one of his employees went to Bradmatic (later Streetly Electronics) in the UK to see if they could manufacture tape heads for them, this employee ended up claiming it was his invention/had permission to sell it. When Bradmatic found out about this they did the British thing of contacting Harold Chamberlin and settling with him. I believe Harold then used the Mellotron design but sold as the Chamberlin in the US and as the Mellotron in the UK.
Later (80's) Mellotrons were re-named Novatrons after Streetly Electronics lost the rights to the mellotron name.
Other notable users were OMD who brought one of the last new Novatrons and featured it on Architecture and Morality and Dazzle Ships and used on the Architecture and Morality Tour, video of which it on youtube.
A lot of people do forget that the Tron wasn't the first of its kind 👍
Most incredible thing is how he can play with all those rings!!! Now seriously, very well explained. Thank you!!!!
I really love that they are a music making/mastering channel and "is coming up" bit is him doing SFX with his mouth. One of the best channels in the platform!
We love our Mellotron M400 and use it quite often!
Limelight: Man of Colours... Every chord brings some old familiar record back to mind, amazing.
This video is amazing and the mellotron sounds brilliant!!
Doctor Mix Fields forever !
Woooo! This thing is incredible !
This noises remember vintages films
Claudio, your enthusiasm for all things keyboard and synth is so tangible, and I am living for it as an aspiring amateur electronic musician myself
What people also forget about this instrument is that it is truly analog and must be heard in person to be believed. There was a tapehead mod for theses back in the 70's that ran at 15ips and were truly audiophile. I'm not certain, but it was either Tony Banks from genesis or Dave Stewart from National Health who used it.
Awesome mecanics.
Love that brass sound! 😍
The book _The Synthesizer and Keyboard Handbook_ by David Crombie (that which I discovered Tangerine Dream) says that the Mellotron was made by Streetly Electronics, and I thought, ‘I know a Streetly, in Walsall in the UK, what the...’, and it turns out that the factory was at 338, Aldridge Road, Walsall, UK. I originate from Sutton Coldfield next door, and I had passed the factory so many times as a kid without even knowing the iconic manufacturer and its iconic instrument, that used by many a progressive rock band and those iconic electronic music composers like Jean-Michel Jarre and Tangerine Dream/Edgar Froese to name just a few! The Mellotron, one of those classic instruments of history that is never to be forgotten!
Gorgeous!
Love the Mellotron.
I absolutely love the Mellotron! Keep up the good work.
My fav keyboard of all time!
Let me do the honours and chuck that great Robert Fripp quote into the comments section:
"Tuning a Mellotron doesn't".
doesnt what
@@troloquimicoxd69 lol referring to the idea you can't
@@MadScientist267 genius
@@troloquimicoxd69 The tape segments have to be in tune with each other at assembly time... After that, you can modify them as a group (pitch) but can't change their relationship with one another (without replacing tape of course)
I love that mess of tape. I love that sound. I love it.
Wow! Never seen this before. Such a great sampler
Thx for sharing! The flute reminds me of old Children Movies and fairy tales!
Wow! I am a big fan of the mellotron! Thanks for the awesome video guys!
Lovely - as usual! And so interesting you opened the Mellotron body. Thank you.
thats crazy, love it.
old gear's sounds always makes me feel so high
I love it😍😍😍
Quite simple mechanism but very ingenious and gorgeous!
My first musical instrument was an M400 Mellotron. Still have it and use it on our Neutral Earth recordings. They can be found on RUclips. A truly iconic instrument with a unique sound.
That was a great summary! Clear, concise, and informative.
Amazing.
this video made me happy, thanks bro
What a fantastic video of a revolutionary machine. I feel humbled seeing such a primitive vintage classic. 👍👍
nice machine,so nostalgic sound and our story😊,thanks your chanel best !!!💞
Justice used this melotron in the album Audio,Video,Disco.
Yes, and the digital one does not play the same dynamics as the analog original one. You can tell if you know what to listen for.
Watcher of the skies
Awesomeness
Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues loved this and used it on much of the earlier MB music. Such a cool instrument
1970's british soft porn films.
Steve Sharp Hahaha ! 😂
Awesome!!
These sound amazing!.I wish I had one...I might make one!
Sounds Very Nice ....
TYVM for that great explanation!
Legendary instrument
Very cool! Wish I could’ve heard you play it more !
Awesome video, your channel is one of my absolute favorites!!
Thanks!!!
Doctor Mix is awesome a very talented guy love his videos
the tapes are very strong 👍👍👍
Genesis supergroup sounds cool well demonstrated .
Cool! Always wondered about how it worked.
such a cool instrument and must have been looked at as space age technology when it first came out, to see how it works and what it does is so impressive, what a crazy device that is
In the wake of poseidon is my favorite mellotron song!
I never knew the Mellotron contained so much tape! Good video!
That was cool. Thanks for the explanation!
Sounds exactly the same in Omnisphere, great sound 🔊🔊
awesome video
That flute so fire
Really amazing !
Awesome!
Recently took an oddly specific interest in the Mellotron, and goddamn I'm glad this video exists. I've wanted to see under the hood of one pretty bad
LOVE
Wtg Dr Mix, great demo of this Legend keyboard !!!!
My piano forever!
Very Great
I love your videos man!
You still hear it today on people YT' channels with funky beats thrown in.
This thing is cray cray
That Thing is awesome :D
It sounds awesome... even today !
New VST plugins still struggle to make some of these sounds right,
The best VST Mellotrons are outright sample banks of real ones
Which is kinda full circle
Reminds me of I love Lucy. Prestigious piece of history you got here. Well done as usual!
sooooo many famous recordings were made on this bad boy
Ughhh i love your videos ❤️
Very interested instrument!
Yes. The Analog Dad of Fairlight CMI.. and from England. *Used by The Beatles ("Strawberry Fields"), The Moody Blues, King Crimson ("On the Court of the Crimson King "), etc* .
Congrats for the vídeo
lofi loop maker deluxe! so dope
when I started in music, around 1991, there was no internet of course...and all we knew were myths and tales about instruments like these. good times
Great nostalgie :-)
It just sounds sooooo 60s!!