Synthesist Benjamin Dehli shared this performance of Solveig’s Song by Edvard Grieg, played on a Therevox ET-4.3 and a Mellotron M4000D.
Here’s what Dehli shared about the technical details:
Mellotron sounds:
– 3 Violins (Mellotron MK II)
– Acoust. Nylon Guitar (Mellotron MK I)
– Cello (Chamberlin M1)
– Cello (Mellotron M400)
– Flute (Mellotron MK II)
– French Horn (Chamberlin M1)
Mellotron signal chain:
– Mellotron M4000D
– Hairball Audio FET/RACK Revision D
– Fostex X-28H (recorded to cassette tape)
– Roland PA-120 (preamp, EQ and spring reverb)
– Chase Bliss Audio & Meris CXM 1978
– DIYRE G Bus VCA Compressor
Therevox signal chain:
– Therevox ET-4.3
– Hairball Audio FET/RACK Revision D
– Roland PA-120 (preamp and EQ)
– Fulltone Tube Tape Echo
– Therevox ET-4.3 (spring reverb)
– Chase Bliss Audio & Meris CXM 1978
– DIYRE G Bus VCA Compressor
Very cool