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The M3000 Ultimate Edition - The MEGA Everything Soundtest

I do love the Mellotron so I revisited this classic from Omenie

Here is a link although it is expensive, but you do get a lot of stuff
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/m3000-ultimate-edition/id874232065?mt=8&uo=4&at=1l3voJz
But there is also a FREE version to try too
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/m3000-free-edition/id846728891?mt=8&uo=4&at=1l3voJz

Comments

  • Its a great app and mellotrons do sound lovely for those lofi string, horn, choir etc sounds. Its a bummer that its not AU, but it sounds so great its worth getting anyways(i dont usually use non au anything).

  • @ToMess said:
    Its a great app and mellotrons do sound lovely for those lofi string, horn, choir etc sounds. Its a bummer that its not AU, but it sounds so great its worth getting anyways(i dont usually use non au anything).

    Would take a few hours (or maybe closer to a day depending how many mellotron patches) but could resample and map it pretty easy for use in BM3 or other ios daws ;)

  • @Iostress said:

    @ToMess said:
    Its a great app and mellotrons do sound lovely for those lofi string, horn, choir etc sounds. Its a bummer that its not AU, but it sounds so great its worth getting anyways(i dont usually use non au anything).

    Would take a few hours (or maybe closer to a day depending how many mellotron patches) but could resample and map it pretty easy for use in BM3 or other ios daws ;)

    Yep. I have sampled it quite a few times to my mpc. Btw there is this free mellotron pack for BM3 https://intua.net/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/5824/mellotron-m400s/p1 . This app has a lot more sounds, but you can find some sounds you might be looking for in a mellotron in this pack

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