thanks for these videos! i'm planning to sometime get a memotron myself when i have the money to get (i only just bought a moog litle phatty :P) it's good to see some videos actually showing it properly, i also watched the memotron and moog video, nice use of the delay pedal there. do you happen to know if there are any more powerful choirs and string effects for use in slightly heavier prog music? anyway, nice work, i'll definitely look into getting one now, it looks a brilliant instrument.
Yes, the Memotron has very simple Attack and Release settings for each voice. These settings are accessed through a very simple menu and you can change the values between 1 and 100. HOWEVER, as each note is only sampled for 7 to 8 seconds, then long attacks may leave you with no sound, as the sample will be towards the end by the time the attack becomes audible.
I don't have any experience with M-Tron, however, I do know that the Memotron can read the M-Tron files. So, if you do every buy a Memotron, you can play all of your favourite M-Tron sounds with it.
Good Day WaxApul glad to see someone is putting on some videos of the Memotron. I can't tell you how much I would love to have one of these, yet they run at $2700 American. Well I can enjoy your songs
I've got the G-Force M-Tron, and I really like it. It has shutdown on me a few times, but the price makes up for it. Makes me feel like The Beatles when I play it.
Dude...this thing is really good...and ridiculously expensive. I converted Euros to Canadian dollars, and it's $3,147! Man, at that price, I'll never have one. Damn, why do the good things always cost so much...
I admit that it is expensive. In terms of features, it's the most expensive and limited synth/keyboard I have bought. BUT, I wouldn't swap it for anything. I love it and it sounds fantastic. At the end of the day, if you want a Mellotron, then a Mellotron you will get! You are paying for a bit of modern synth history. The major criticism of this is the price, so maybe eventually Manikin will drop the price...and refund me the difference for advocating their product so much!
thanks for these videos! i'm planning to sometime get a memotron myself when i have the money to get (i only just bought a moog litle phatty :P) it's good to see some videos actually showing it properly, i also watched the memotron and moog video, nice use of the delay pedal there. do you happen to know if there are any more powerful choirs and string effects for use in slightly heavier prog music? anyway, nice work, i'll definitely look into getting one now, it looks a brilliant instrument.
Shellewell 1 year ago
Is there a way of changing the attack and release of the samples?
fatblckchick 3 years ago
Yes, the Memotron has very simple Attack and Release settings for each voice. These settings are accessed through a very simple menu and you can change the values between 1 and 100. HOWEVER, as each note is only sampled for 7 to 8 seconds, then long attacks may leave you with no sound, as the sample will be towards the end by the time the attack becomes audible.
WaxApul 3 years ago
Hmm this thing is awesome
but I think for the price and since I already use a laptop and studiologic waterfall organ key controller for NI B4 I may just get M-tron
do you have experience with both?
if so or not
even though I love those lofi ish mellotron sounds from the Beatles and radioheads Ok Computer etc
are there also more real sounds
Like pretty and clear vibrato strings ect
thanks for the help in advanced
fatblckchick 3 years ago
I don't have any experience with M-Tron, however, I do know that the Memotron can read the M-Tron files. So, if you do every buy a Memotron, you can play all of your favourite M-Tron sounds with it.
WaxApul 3 years ago
Good Day WaxApul glad to see someone is putting on some videos of the Memotron. I can't tell you how much I would love to have one of these, yet they run at $2700 American. Well I can enjoy your songs
best
D
Dr5ives 3 years ago
I've got the G-Force M-Tron, and I really like it. It has shutdown on me a few times, but the price makes up for it. Makes me feel like The Beatles when I play it.
digitaljosh 3 years ago
Dude...this thing is really good...and ridiculously expensive. I converted Euros to Canadian dollars, and it's $3,147! Man, at that price, I'll never have one. Damn, why do the good things always cost so much...
plinianguy 3 years ago
I admit that it is expensive. In terms of features, it's the most expensive and limited synth/keyboard I have bought. BUT, I wouldn't swap it for anything. I love it and it sounds fantastic. At the end of the day, if you want a Mellotron, then a Mellotron you will get! You are paying for a bit of modern synth history. The major criticism of this is the price, so maybe eventually Manikin will drop the price...and refund me the difference for advocating their product so much!
WaxApul 3 years ago