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I love the flutes in the C9 pedal. Is there any chance that you may release an EHX Mellotron pedal? It seems like the next logical step after your Key9.
Many Thanks!
I second that question. If there was a Mellotron pedal I’d be one of the first to buy it. And pretty pleeeeeze with a cherry on top, we need the strings and the choirs, not just the flutes… (I can make those with a POG2 already)
Oh, yeah! That’s why I joined this forum, in hopes that a string pedal would be in the works.
Me too!
I’ve just this moment joined the forum, specifically to echo (
Me too!
I’ve just this moment joined the forum, specifically to echo (
Don’t seem to be allowed to post three full sentences, or add-to or edit the half-a-one?!
Are you hitting “return” at the end of the line?. Don’t.
Probably am. Thanks!
What I was trying (and failing!) to say was, that if EHX brought out an “M9 Mello Machine” then I would buy two!
It might be clutching at straws, however, last time EHX did one of these circle ‘family’ photos, the Pitch Fork was hidden at the back before release and in this image I see a 4 knob pedal with a rotary that has white knobs while the B9, C9 & Key 9 all have black knobs.
Yes they may have just switched knob colours or could it be…
A highly plausible theory and, I hope, one that turns out to be true. :coolsmile:
I want!
Damn it, I did spot something new but it was a rotary pedal not a mellotron pedal… *grumbles*
Still hoping. This is something I would buy immediately.
I have the B9 and C9 pedals and the Key 9 is the next pedal I’ll be getting,I already send the signal from each pedal to its own dedicated amp,running the Key 9 into its own amp would make the resulting sound put you into the Keith Emerson territory-at least in fullness of sound,if not the dexterity.If EHX came up with a Mellotron pedal,that would really put the icing on the cake-especially if you had 4 amps or you could make that 5 if you wanted a separate one for your guitar signal,every guitarist could really blow away audiences,with the combined sounds of 4 different keyboards as well as the original guitar signal.A Mellotron pedal would really be an incredible effect to use for lead breaks and when combined with the 8-9 voices of each of the other pedals,the tonal possibilities would be endless.