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GForce M-Tron Pro is an imitation of such a legendary vintage instrument as Mellotron, developed in the early 60s of the XX century … Sound production of Mellotron occurs due to the connection of each key of the instrument with a tape drive mechanism, which sets the tape in motion. The sound of the corresponding note is respectively recorded on the tape.

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Mellotron can be considered one of the first, if not the very first sampler. Hardware Mellotron is an extremely capricious and unreliable instrument with constantly deteriorating sound quality. Fortunately, the digital library will not degrade the sound quality, and it will allow you to recreate the sounds of this legendary instrument on your computer. /free-midi-drum-kit-vst.html. The M-Tron sound library includes many instruments, not just the familiar “string” sounds of Mellotron.
The instrument has been used by The Beatles, Yes, Led Zeppelin and The Moody Blues.

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• Nearly 200 total tape banks (sample sets), including:
• 45 brand-new tape banks not found in the original M-Tron
• 19 tape banks from the original M-Tron virtual instrument, remastered at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios
• Over 40 looped tape banks
• Over 3.5GB of samples total
• 700+ patches including many created by world-class recording artists and programmers
• Up to 35 notes, each individually sampled
• Dual layer and split keyboard operation
• Programmable MIDI CC response via MIDI Learn
• 29 parameters per layer including synth parameters
• Vintage-style ensemble and delay effects
• Low-pass, band-pass and high-pass resonant filter section
• Tape reverse
• Tape half speed
• Flywheel ‘Brake’
• Dynamic keyboard control, including filter aftertouch

Many years ago, I recorded some guitar solos for EMI. To my ear today some of the phrases drag, and I would like to accelerate those passages, which means speeding up a bar or two here and there (Rubato). As I mentioned earlier, Nero Wave Editor 3 has this capability--speeding up a section without altering the pitch; but the sound quality of the edited section is awful. For my project, I don't need pitch shift.
Time-stretching (slowing down) part of a wav file might work if the whole tune were sped up first: that way, after speeding up the tune, I could time-stretch it back except for the parts I want to sound accelerated. This would accomplish what I seek from a different perspective. I could increase the speed of the whole tune from the 112 beats/min (BPM) to, say, 118 BPM, and use time stretch to get it back to 112 BPM, except for the parts excluded from the time-stretch editing, which parts would remain at 118 BPM. The result would be the same as having sped up the particular sections. But the latter approach requires processing the audio file twice, which I fear would negatively impact the sound quality.
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