3.2.2. Using the "tapes"
Now that you have experienced the basics, let's continue and go a little deeper:
• Load the "Default" preset again;
• If Mellotron V is not in Open Lid mode, click the double arrow button in the Upper
Panel to put it in that mode;
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: Open Lid Mode is the advanced mode of the Mellotron V. Besides giving access to advanced
parameters, it also gives access to many important editing pages, that will be needed if you want to
assemble your own sounds and/or use your own samples.
• Double click the "
Mk2 Flute" name. The "Load Sample" dialog box will open. Locate
the "
M400 Boys Choir" and double click its name. That sound is now where the
Flute was;
• Drag the sound to the right, to place it one octave above;
• Now double-click the "
Mk2 3Violins" that is loaded in Track B. Again, the "Load
Sample" dialog box opens. This time, you will locate and double-click the "
M400
8 Voice" to load it. This sound will be left in the original Mellotron range;
• Time to replace the sound in Track C. To do that, double-click the "
M400 Cello".
When the dialog box opens, locate in the list and double-click the "
M400 Male
Choir" sound. This will replace the previous sound in Track C;
• Now, drag the region to the left to place it one octave below;
• Finally, click the
All
in the Track Selector on the left. This will make all three
sounds play. If you now play some notes on the keyboard, you will hear a thick
choir sound. If you want, you can now save your new preset. To do that, click
the Arturia button in the Upper Toolbar, and choose the option "Save Preset As",
giving it a new name. If you want, you can also define some tags.
The Tracks page with the three choir factory sounds
loaded and mapped, as described above
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