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Mellotron SoundFont

GENRE: Vintage Hardware

INSTRUMENTS: 42

PRICE: $14.95

146 mb SoundFont - Synth

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The Mellotron was an innovative tape-based keyboard instrument which became a trademark sound of '70s progressive rock bands. Under each key is an 8 second length of magnetic tape which is moved past a playback head whenever the key is pressed. When the key is released, the tape is pulled back to its starting position by a spring. Since each sound is produced by a linear piece of tape rather than an endless loop, the Mellotron can reproduce the characteristic attack phase of an instrument such as a violin. Early Mellotron’s had long tapes divided into six separate sections, each with three tracks, which could select different sounds. Motor driven rollers shuttled the tapes back and forth to select one of these six “stations”. The Mellotron Mark II had two keyboards of 35 notes each for a total of 1260 separate recordings inside the box! The Mellotron was based on an earlier instrument, the Chamberlin, invented by Harry Chamberlin in 1948. Original price: approx. $2500.00

SoundFont Instrument Listing

0 Flutes
1 Brass
2 Violins
3 Male Choir
4 Female Choir
5 Boys Choir
6 Flutes Xpr
7 Brass Xpr
8 Violins Xpr
9 Male Choir Xpr
10 Female Choir Xpr
11 Boys Choir Xpr
12 Flutes Whl Noise
13 Brass Whl Noise
14 Violins Whl Noise
15 Male Choir Whl Noise
16 Female Choir Whl Noise
17 Boys Choir Whl Noise
18 Flutes Stretched
19 Brass Stretched
20 Violins Stretched
21 Male Choir Stretched
22 Female Choir Stretched
23 Boys Choir Stretched
24 Stereo Flutes
25 Stereo Brass
26 Stereo Violins
27 Stereo Male Choir
28 Stereo Female Choir
29 Stereo Boys Choir
30 Flutes & Brass
31 Flutes & Violins
32 Violins & Brass
33 Female & Boys Choir
34 Flutes & Boys
35 Entire Choir
36 Flutes RAW
37 Brass RAW
38 Violins RAW
39 Male Choir RAW
40 Female Choir RAW
41 Boys Choir RAW