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Description

Step into the world of vintage sound with the Streetly Electronics M4000, a modern homage to the iconic Mellotron. This analog tape-based synthesizer captures the essence of the classic 'tron sound, while integrating contemporary enhancements for today's musicians. Designed with both purists and experimenters in mind, the M4000 offers a rich, tactile experience with its manually-operated tape system, ensuring an authentic auditory journey.

The M4000 is equipped with a 35-note keyboard, allowing musicians to explore a wide range of harmonies and melodies. Each key triggers a unique tape set, offering an array of sounds that have been meticulously recorded and reproduced. Its robust construction is complemented by user-friendly controls, making it suitable for both stage and studio settings. Whether you're looking to recreate the lush textures of the 1960s or invent new sonic landscapes, the M4000 provides the tools to do so with precision and flair.

Key Features:

  • Authentic tape-based sound production
  • 35-note keyboard for expanded musical range
  • Manually-operated tape system for a tactile experience
  • Vintage and modern sound palette integration
  • User-friendly interface with easy-to-navigate controls
  • Ideal for both live performances and studio recordings
  • Hand-built with high-quality components for durability
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Streetly Electronics M4000.

Setup and maintenance

  • Tape frames can be replaced individually or as a set, but they're heavy and delicate, requiring careful handling and storage.

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Comparisons

  • The Streetly M4000 is analog tape-based, unlike the Mellotron M4000D which is digital.

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  • The M-Tron Pro with The Streetly Tapes add-on is considered the closest digital alternative to owning a real M4000, capturing authentic tape-based sound.

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Features and functionality

  • Some bands swap tape frames mid-performance for quick sound changes, though the frames are cumbersome.

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  • The M-Tron Pro's sample library includes authentic warts-and-all recreations, with tape banks spanning only 2-3 octaves, mimicking original Mellotron limitations.

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Other

  • Original tapes can degrade over time, showing "blips" where magnetism is worn, especially at the tape's start.

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Use cases and applications

  • Effective use of the M4000 involves a volume pedal and plate or spring reverb for optimal sound, enhancing the instrument's expressive capabilities.

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  • For a distinct sound, mapping the pitch bend to a knob rather than a wheel is recommended, emulating the varispeed control of classic Mellotron models.

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User experience

  • The M-Tron Pro, despite its limitations, captures the essence of vintage Mellotron sounds, with some users noting the aged, fluttery quality of the samples as a highlight.

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Critic Reviews

Streetly Mellotron M4000

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Streetly Electronics' M4000 revitalizes the legendary Mellotron experience with a modern twist, boasting 24 sounds and an impressively playable keyboard that rivals synths. Its lightweight yet sturdy design and advanced cycling mechanism enhance reliability and sound quality, making it a compelling choice for both nostalgia seekers and serious musicians. However, the absence of a half-speed option is a notable drawback for those who enjoyed the rich textures of vintage models. At nearly £5,300, it's a significant investment, but for those seeking a true Mellotron experience without the vintage headaches, the M4000 is undeniably a top contender.

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