--- web/trunk/www.linuxsampler.org/instruments.html 2011/02/08 18:22:51 2163 +++ web/trunk/www.linuxsampler.org/instruments.html 2011/02/14 12:52:57 2164 @@ -299,6 +299,58 @@ +
+ Mellotron (one of the M400 Violins sounds, Mk II Violins, Cello, Flute, Woodwind,
+Combined Choir) (299 MB) + + Copyright (C) 2011 Bernie Kornowicz (aka taijiguy), packaged by Quirq |
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Genre: | Vintage, Mellotron | +
Format: | gig | +
License: | "free as in beer" (but not as in speech) | +
Demo: | + Prelisten + | +
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+ The demo plays through each of the sounds in turn: "M400 Violins", + "M400 Violins Yes EQ", "M400 Violins Smooth Ryder EQ", Cello, + followed by demonstration of the five double-bass notes on the + Cello sound, String Section, Mk II Strings, M300A (violins), + M300B (solo violin), Mk II Brass, GC3 Brass, Mk II Flute, + Woodwind2, Combined Choir. There then follows a demonstration of the + low-pass filter, which is swept using the modwheel, using the + "M400 Violins" sound. Notice the tapes running out: the Mellotron's + seven or eight second note length is preserved as the samples are not + looped. The filter is manipulated again briefly to find a nice setting, + before playing a pad part using the "M400 Violins". The final part of + the demo uses a short motif played with the filter fully open again, + first on the "M400 Violins", then String Orchestra, M300A (violins), + M300B (solo violin), Mk II Brass, GC3 Brass, Flute, Woodwind2 and + finally Combined Choir. No processing of any kind was used, except + Linuxsampler's in-built low-pass filter, where noted above. + | +