Saturday, September 27, 2014
TTSH & ARP sequencer - initial tests
Published on Sep 27, 2014 DJjondent
"The TTSH (Two Thousand Six Hundred) project is a 'clone' or retro ARP 2600.
As you can see I haven't completely finished the job but it's almost there. Sounds very very much like my vintage 2600, though there are many subtle differences in the components and in how they are put together. Zthee has done an awesome job & tried wherever possible to remain faithful to ARP's original design.
As a modern take on a classic synth it bloody good & is as close as you can get to the real thing without having to fork out 7-10K.
Plus building it has given me much pleasure and a greater appreciation for the vintage 2600.
So if you like to solder then I highly recommend you give this a go.
Here is a link to my build notes:
http://djjondent.blogspot.com.au/2014...
Peace, good luck and have fun."
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