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Description

The Mellotron became more popular after the Beatles used it on several tracks. It was subsequently adopted by the Moody Blues, Genesis and King Crimson, and became a notable instrument in progressive rock. Later models such as the M400, the best selling model, dispensed with the accompaniments and some sound selection controls in order to be used by touring musicians. The instrument became less popular in the 1980s due to the introduction of polyphonic synthesizers and samplers, despite a number of high profile uses from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and XTC. Production of the Mellotron ceased in 1986, but it regained popularity in the 1990s, and was used by several notable bands.

Product specs

Brand Mellotron
Model M400
Finish White
Year 1970 - 1986
Made In United States
Categories Keyboard Synths
Analog / Digital Analog
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Weighted
Polyphony 35 Voices

FAQs

What is the polyphony of the Mellotron M400?

The Mellotron M400 features 35-note polyphony, allowing each key to trigger a separate tape playback for a rich, full sound.

How does the Mellotron M400 produce its unique sound?

The Mellotron M400 uses analog tape loops for each key, playing pre-recorded sounds that provide its distinctive, vintage timbre.

Is the Mellotron M400 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Mellotron M400 is often used in live settings due to its full-size weighted keys and unique sound, though its vintage nature requires careful handling.

What type of sound can I expect from the Mellotron M400?

The Mellotron M400 is known for its warm, orchestral sound, often used to replicate strings, choirs, and flutes with a distinct vintage character.

Does the Mellotron M400 require any special maintenance?

As a vintage instrument, the Mellotron M400 may require regular maintenance of its tape mechanisms and careful storage to preserve its functionality.

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Red Dog Music

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Mellotron M400

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Marius Leicht

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Exploring the Mellotron M400

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mellotron M400.

Features and functionality

  • Original M400 tapes sometimes lacked full octave recordings; for instance, low cello notes were replaced with upright bass due to cellist's tuning refusal.

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  • The Mellotron produces a tactile sensation under the fingers, as players coax sounds rather than simply play notes, adding a unique layer to performance.

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  • The MicroFreak uses pitch-shifting from a single sample, which can result in unnatural sounds at octave extremes compared to dedicated Mellotron models with individual samples per note.

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Comparisons

  • The M4000D lacks the pitch control found on original Mellotrons, a feature important for certain classic rock sounds like "2000 Light Years From Home".

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  • The Studiologic Sledge and Korg Modwave Module are alternatives for Mellotron sounds, with the Sledge known for strong strings and flute emulation, priced used around $600.

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Use cases and applications

  • Known for inspiring sounds, the M4000D is favored by fans of subtle Mellotron use in AIR, Beck, and Elliott Smith records.

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  • A single note, like the top D on solo flute, can evoke strong audience reactions, making it powerful for live performances.

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  • Steven Wilson's live setup uses Apple MainStage with a Behringer master keyboard for authentic Mellotron sounds, indicating a cost-effective option for live performances without standalone units.

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Build quality

  • The M4000D is praised for its high build quality, akin to premium guitars like Fender Stratocasters, despite functional alternatives being available at lower costs.

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Value and pricing

  • While priced around $4,000, some users have acquired the M4000D for $2,300, considering it more reasonable for its quality and inspiration factor.

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  • The Roland JV/XV series offers Mellotron sounds via expansion cards but only samples 3 notes per voicing, potentially reaching the cost of a Micro or M2D with hardware and cards.

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User experience

  • Playing the Mellotron involves an active feel where keys connect to a rubber drive wheel, pulling tape through, unlike passive keyboards like the Hammond.

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  • The Mellotron can unpredictably change sound quality mid-performance, requiring players to adapt to its idiosyncrasies, like a violinist's chair sound on the F2 note.

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Software and compatibility

  • The MicroFreak offers limited sample memory, holding only 3.5 minutes of recording time, inadequate for full Mellotron sample sets which require roughly 15 minutes.

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Mellotron M400

I have three and they are a pillar of my sound. I have used them on every album Ive ever recorded or produced.

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Artist usage

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See how Paul Humphreys uses Mellotron M400

Paul Humphreys

Keyboardist

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

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Verified via Discogs

Paul is credited with "Mellotron" in the liner notes for the album Architecture and Morality.

See how Greg Kurstin uses Mellotron M400

Greg Kurstin

Music Producer

The Shins

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Verified via Twitter

On October 8, 2012, Greg Kurstin shared a photo on Twitter featuring the Mellotron M400, highlighting his use of this vintage keyboard instrument.

See how Tim Rice-Oxley uses Mellotron M400

Tim Rice-Oxley

Keyboardist

Keane

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video titled "keane - Strangeland Legendado (Português)" by RoseKapytu, Tim Rice-Oxley is seen using a Mellotron M400 at his Sea Fog Studio.

See how Rod Argent uses Mellotron M400

Rod Argent

Singer, Keyboardist

The Zombies

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Verified via Photo

Argent can be seen playing a Mellotron M400 in this studio photo.

See how Richard Tandy uses Mellotron M400

Richard Tandy

Guitarist, Bassist

Electric Light Orchestra

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Verified via YouTube

In this performance of nightrider, tandy can be seen playing this with the mini moog on top

See how Christopher Franke uses Mellotron M400

Christopher Franke

Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via The Music Aficionado

... This is the story of Tangerine Dream’s Ricochet.... The array of electronic equipment used by Tangerine Dream on that tour was formidable indeed. For its time it looked nothing short of a futuristic world controlled by machines. For the die hard rig fanatics, an approximate list of the machines used by the three members of the group at the Coventry Cathedral show included:

See how Joanna Newsom uses Mellotron M400

Joanna Newsom

Singer, Keyboardist

Nervous Cop

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Verified via Photo

Joanna played the Mellotron M400 on 'Leaving the City' and 'You Will Not Take My Heart Alive' from Divers (2015).

See how Paul Epworth uses Mellotron M400

Paul Epworth

Keyboardist

Band Aid 30

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Verified via Miloco

According to the "equipment list" found on Church Studios, owned by Epworth, one of the things listed is the Mellotron M400.

See how Vincent Gallo uses Mellotron M400

Vincent Gallo

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Vincent can be seen playing a Mellotron M400 in this video.

See how Felix Pappalardi uses Mellotron M400

Felix Pappalardi

Singer, Bassist

Mountain

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Pappalardi can be seen playing a Mellotron M400 in this vintage advertizement.

See how Tim Smith (Cardiacs) uses Mellotron M400

Tim Smith (Cardiacs)

Singer, Guitarist

Cardiacs

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Verified via The Quietus

Tim Smith has been known to use a malfunctioning Mellotron loaned to him by Planet Mellotron coordinator Andy Thompson. The Mellotron is used extensively on Cardiacs and Spratleys Japs recordings.

See how Kerry Minnear uses Mellotron M400

Kerry Minnear

Keyboardist

Gentle Giant

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Verified via Photo

On the back cover for "In A Glass House" Minnear can be seen with a Mellotron M400, Even though he never used on on the album, however he did use it on Octopus and he also used a MK2 on the debut and a M300 on "Acquiring the taste" and "Three Friends"

Genre Usage

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