Friday, October 12, 2018
Phil Cirocco demonstrating the ARP 2003 synthesizer by Tonus
Published on Oct 12, 2018 Phil Cirocco
"We recently refurbished and also refinished this beautiful 6 foot long ARP 2003. The predecessor to the ARP 2500. I Don't usually end up playing the blues, but this particular patch suggested it."
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Typo? I thought it was the 2002 that had the 10 rows in the upper matrix bus? (Rather than the 2003, which is the 2500 box, and had a 20 row matrix>
ReplyDeletePhil Cirocco is the man behind CMS aka discretesynthesizers.com. Here's what he has in historical section of his site: http://www.discretesynthesizers.com/arptronics/history.htm
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