MATRIXSYNTH: Arp Minus Noise Mixer Test w HS-60 and TR-707


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Arp Minus Noise Mixer Test w HS-60 and TR-707


YouTube Uploaded by Airabrab on Aug 18, 2011

via this auction

"Just a quick test of the rare Arp Minus Noise Mixer. Has on board spring reverb, eq, and noise filter. Really cool. Audio is way out of sync for some reason, will fix that soon."


via this auction

"Features 8 Channels with 3 switchable levels of preamp gain (0, 20, and 40db). Each has 1/4" and XLR inputs, with rugged switchcraft jacks. Each channel has EQ in the form of Bass and Treble. The adjustments can be quite drastic and I really like the added bass it can give you. There is a Dry/Wet control for the onboard spring Reverb on each channel as well.

The master section controls the main outs (a pair of xlr and 1/4" on the back). It has master gain, eq, effect level, and noise gate. The master eq gives the Low Freq a +10db boost, and the Hi Freq a +6db boost. The Noise gate actually works quite well. There is a built in spring reverb, but you can bypass it on the back by using the send/return to add an effect of your choose. There is also a mono monitor output and a stacking input on the back (I guess for linking mixers)."


"Arp Minus Noise Mixer Model 1713 for Synth

1976 Rare Mixer for Arp Analog Synthesizer Oddysey 2600"




4 comments:

  1. Nice, I have been using the same mixer with a 707 for over a decade. The sliders on my Arp Mixer are rough. I have been using it as a submixer as the 707 has outputs for individual drum parts, so I can run the cymbals, alone, through a phaser or whatever one wants. I found that the Arp mixer's dimensions are such (its big compared to modern day mixers) that it can fit in the "keyboard" sliding shelf for an older 80's style computer desk. That way, one can place the 707 and pedals on the actual desk which is pretty slick as they are all kept fairly tight.

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    1. could you please please please mak a picture from the inside with just the bottomplate up, i need to see where the two white leeds are connected, from the reverb tank to the pcb. it would be so kind of you, than i can bring mine back to live, ive bought it in pieces thanks from Amsterdam Ramon

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  3. I'm so stunned to learn about these only afew days ago! I have been a fan of ARP instruments for a long time.
    And wow. I just snagged one! A I feel is a good price! I'm blown away. To have s such a rare odd find- only 300 made, wow

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