Saturday, March 22, 2008
keybdwizrd - Arturia ARP 2600 V Demo (revised)
YouTube via keybdwizrd
"Demonstration of Arturia's ARP 2600 V softsynth. This instrument is a software "realization" of the classic ARP 2600 analog synthesizer from the 1970's. M-Audio 8 v2 MIDI keyboard used, with 2.4 GHz iMac (dual monitors). Audio is recorded direct (no microphones used)."
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yes that sounds just like the ARP2600 :-( NOT
ReplyDeleteNo one really cares if it sounds JUST like a real 2600 other than synth boffins who aren't by and large the music buying public, so meh. I have the 2600V and enjoy it for what it is....a fun and deep synth.
ReplyDeleteAuthentic or not, I think it sounds really great.
ReplyDeleteAnd people, if you want the real thing, buy the real thing.