Did you make the video and or are selling the future sample pack? I would cop that, the quality sounds very muffled but the playing is so good. Lots of funky style.
I thought this was gonna be about the chaberlin/ melotron when I started to read. This is a rare beast. Nerding out.. Some links, $$$ on ebay dude says something about replacing cartridge felt.
Any idea who the London session musician was? Nice beats.
Somebody contacted me through eBay and said it was Pete Best (he met him at some Beatles convention)... Don't want to spread that around though as it might not be true. Am sure weird Beatles fans would drive the prices up further if that came out as true
Other rumours include it's development being funded by Rick Wakeman and Dave Biro (inventor of the Birotron, an 8-Track-playing keyboard of which like 2 exist. Would sell for $50k+ probably if one went on sale)
Even more tantalising is that there were a set of 4 extra tapes, including 'Disco' and 'Hustle'! Impossibly rare. I've located an owner and am currently trying to get access to their recordings of them
Any idea who the London session musician was? Nice beats.
Somebody contacted me through eBay and said it was Pete Best (he met him at some Beatles convention)... Don't want to spread that around though as it might not be true. Am sure weird Beatles fans would drive the prices up further if that came out as true
Other rumours include it's development being funded by Rick Wakeman and Dave Biro (inventor of the Birotron, an 8-Track-playing keyboard of which like 2 exist. Would sell for $50k+ probably if one went on sale)
Even more tantalising is that there were a set of 4 extra tapes, including 'Disco' and 'Hustle'! Impossibly rare. I've located an owner and am currently trying to get access to their recordings of them
Shit is like a Raymond Chandler novella
Very cool thanks for the info. This is some interesting stuff. I wonder if the 1/4" master tapes of the original recordings are still around for producing the 8 track tapes. Stored in a basement somewhere, drum time capsule... High quality goodness
This is the only drum machine I actually enjoy listening to. The fact that it is real drums being played by a human drummer makes this the drum machine for people who hate drum machines.
Very cool thanks for the info. This is some interesting stuff. I wonder if the 1/4" master tapes of the original recordings are still around for producing the 8 track tapes. Stored in a basement somewhere, drum time capsule... High quality goodness
Contact Rick Wakeman and Dave Biro?
The masters must be somewhere in Scotland I think. Weird that nobody has tried to revive this thing yet. Well, until me. Like somebody said, maybe 10 years ago when the whole dusty/sampling thing was bigger
I'd imagine you could do something similar with your own drumming with a 4 track and one of those answering machine cassettes spliced to loop properly.
I have them all ready and am selling privately atm. Just sold some to Gotye!
Firstly thanks for sharing info and making the vid. Very cool.
Funny you mention Gotye.
My friend got married last year in this giant warehouse that houses a collection of old fairground machines - mechanical organs, carousels etc (this is the website http://www.fairgroundfollies.com/ ) and I was talking to the owner at the end of the night and he mentioned that Gotye had recently hired the place for a week in order to sample all the old fairground music that the machines play.
I have them all ready and am selling privately atm. Just sold some to Gotye!
Firstly thanks for sharing info and making the vid. Very cool.
Funny you mention Gotye.
My friend got married last year in this giant warehouse that houses a collection of old fairground machines - mechanical organs, carousels etc (this is the website http://www.fairgroundfollies.com/ ) and I was talking to the owner at the end of the night and he mentioned that Gotye had recently hired the place for a week in order to sample all the old fairground music that the machines play.
My friend got married last year in this giant warehouse that houses a collection of old fairground machines - mechanical organs, carousels etc (this is the website http://www.fairgroundfollies.com/ ) and I was talking to the owner at the end of the night and he mentioned that Gotye had recently hired the place for a week in order to sample all the old fairground music that the machines play.
Wow. I'm jealous of the guy. He clearly has a massive thirst for weird sounds and the money (now) to be able to pursue his quest to the Nth degree
I have them all ready and am selling privately atm. Just sold some to Gotye!
Firstly thanks for sharing info and making the vid. Very cool.
Funny you mention Gotye.
My friend got married last year in this giant warehouse that houses a collection of old fairground machines - mechanical organs, carousels etc (this is the website http://www.fairgroundfollies.com/ ) and I was talking to the owner at the end of the night and he mentioned that Gotye had recently hired the place for a week in order to sample all the old fairground music that the machines play.
I had a friend that had a roommate in Milwaukee that collected these things.
Which at the time meant that any where you went in the house you had to step over organ pipes and bellows.
I just checked the wiki on Pete Best.
It suggests that he was not drumming when this was made, and was never a London session drummer. Also suggests he didn't have the chops.
I just checked the wiki on Pete Best.
It suggests that he was not drumming when this was made, and was never a London session drummer. Also suggests he didn't have the chops.
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Did you make the video and or are selling the future sample pack? I would cop that, the quality sounds very muffled but the playing is so good. Lots of funky style.
I thought this was gonna be about the chaberlin/ melotron when I started to read. This is a rare beast. Nerding out.. Some links, $$$ on ebay dude says something about replacing cartridge felt.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bandmaster-Powerhouse-Drum-Machine-Mellotron-Optigan-Rhythmate-LOOPS-BREAKS-/141618419071?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item20f91d957f
http://www.matrixsynth.com/2006/10/scottish-made-powerhouse-drum-machine.html
more info
Dude on eBay was me- That was my spare machine!
That's amazing. Any idea who the London session musician was? Nice beats.
Somebody contacted me through eBay and said it was Pete Best (he met him at some Beatles convention)... Don't want to spread that around though as it might not be true. Am sure weird Beatles fans would drive the prices up further if that came out as true
Other rumours include it's development being funded by Rick Wakeman and Dave Biro (inventor of the Birotron, an 8-Track-playing keyboard of which like 2 exist. Would sell for $50k+ probably if one went on sale)
Even more tantalising is that there were a set of 4 extra tapes, including 'Disco' and 'Hustle'! Impossibly rare. I've located an owner and am currently trying to get access to their recordings of them
Shit is like a Raymond Chandler novella
Eventually yeah. I have them all ready and am selling privately atm. Just sold some to Gotye!
Very cool thanks for the info. This is some interesting stuff. I wonder if the 1/4" master tapes of the original recordings are still around for producing the 8 track tapes. Stored in a basement somewhere, drum time capsule... High quality goodness
Contact Rick Wakeman and Dave Biro?
The masters must be somewhere in Scotland I think. Weird that nobody has tried to revive this thing yet. Well, until me. Like somebody said, maybe 10 years ago when the whole dusty/sampling thing was bigger
I'd imagine you could do something similar with your own drumming with a 4 track and one of those answering machine cassettes spliced to loop properly.
Firstly thanks for sharing info and making the vid. Very cool.
Funny you mention Gotye.
My friend got married last year in this giant warehouse that houses a collection of old fairground machines - mechanical organs, carousels etc (this is the website http://www.fairgroundfollies.com/ ) and I was talking to the owner at the end of the night and he mentioned that Gotye had recently hired the place for a week in order to sample all the old fairground music that the machines play.
Can't wait to hear the results! ---- sarcasm
Wow. I'm jealous of the guy. He clearly has a massive thirst for weird sounds and the money (now) to be able to pursue his quest to the Nth degree
http://www.bandmasterpowerhouse.com
The full 64, unedited loops from Tapes 1-8
44.1kHz/24-bit direct from my restored machine
*sales pitch over*
I had a friend that had a roommate in Milwaukee that collected these things.
Which at the time meant that any where you went in the house you had to step over organ pipes and bellows.
For real, very cool find. Good luck with the research.
Shoulda tracked down the Pete Best rumor before selling.
It suggests that he was not drumming when this was made, and was never a London session drummer. Also suggests he didn't have the chops.
Still could be him till proven otherwise.
Imagine if this shit had been a success back then
You could have had a signature tape series
Jeff Porcaro
Harvey Mason
*drool*
I can't lie, this video took me ages to make, with my amateur-ass iMovie skills, but if anyone feels like sharing it i'd be really grateful
I LOVE him. Amazing producer.
It's funny seeing who picks these up!
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