For this use case, you do not need two instances of the mellotron plugin at all - just connect two MIDI in blocks to the same Mellotron plugin and adapt the key range and transpose settings in the MIDI In blocks.
So after a year of using different mellotron apps, I've given up on G-Force M-Tron Pro and I've sampled the Streetlytron Pro iOS app sounds to use with the Logic sampler on my laptop. The samples in Streetlytron Pro are the best I've heard.
Another advocate for Module Pro's "Mellow Tape" pack. Has a lot of good mellotron sounds in it, and after a quick play with a couple of the Mellow Tape patches in AUM using AUM's keyboard, it does seem to have velocity control.
@jwmmakerofmusic said:
Another advocate for Module Pro's "Mellow Tape" pack. Has a lot of good mellotron sounds in it, and after a quick play with a couple of the Mellow Tape patches in AUM using AUM's keyboard, it does seem to have velocity control.
When I heard about microfreak 5.0 update, the first thing that came to mind was getting mellotron (optionally optigan and emu) samples into it. However when I try to search for mellotron samples I fail miserably, only Gforce and Arturia VSTs show up. I have a hard time believing that such an old and legendary machine was not sampled in every way for creative commons distribution.
I took an undocumented project from a friend of mine (DJ Soulmachine) who happily supplied his code for a mellotron digital clone from 6 years earlier. Looking at the code and his photos I was able to build my version of his Psylotron project.
Hello! I found these on Sonic Bloom - free mellotron samples - they're perfectly configured for multi samples on deluge (I think that's the what I mean - the one where there's a bunch of samples of each voice throughout its range and appropriately named by note). Anyways enjoy!
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