Friday, February 15, 2008
The ARP 2600: Oscillators Part 1
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"Here is a more in-depth series of videos about the sound, functionality, and operation of the ARP 2600. If you want a quick and entertaining intro to the ARP 2600, you should watch the intro and overview videos!"
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great presentations
ReplyDeleteyep i love these..shame i never owned an ARP 2600 I do want one,,,really suprised n one has made a tribue version in hardware
ReplyDeleteNice AG. I can apply it a bit to my Oddy which sounds pretty similar to my ears. I watched one of your other vids too off another site not long ago too. Ya know, everybody talks about how well synths do low freqs, ARPs do them well, but the ARP signature is more in its highs I think. Got to love that smooth squelchiness.
ReplyDeleteSuper!
ReplyDelete10/10
Stellar vids!
ReplyDeleteisn't the M5 Arp 2600 based?
ReplyDeleteOnly AG could get away with playing a solid monotone for 20+ seconds in the name of "tuning" authenticity!:P
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