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Monday, November 03, 2025
Anthony Marinelli Music Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"I finally agreed to make a video showing my synthesizer studio. I'm NOT a collector, so you'll see the instruments I've used for over four decades to do my work. It's also my space for composing. In this deep dive studio tour, I walk you through every corner of my space, showing how everything’s connected for performing, recording, and creative flow.
You’ll see icons like the 'Plantasia' Moog Modular IIIc, Synclavier II, Rhodes Chroma with Expander & Enabler, Oberheim Four Voice, Elka Synthex, Roland Jupiter 8, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, ARP 2600s, Korg MS modular synths, some classic Minimoog — plus a few modern synths I’ve added as I look to the future. Alongside the synths are vintage drum machines, string machines, and rare electric keyboards including a 1973 Fender Rhodes Suitcase and Hohner Clavinet/Pianet Duo.
We'll also explore racks of outboard gear, vocoder units, tape echoes, and a vast array of my custom guitar pedal options, efx pedal boards and studio effects racks that make this room endlessly inspiring. I'll also reveal how my entire studio is designed for instant creativity, featuring 48 channels of synth drivers and stage boxes, so any synth can be patched and recorded on the fly."
https://anthonymarinellimusic.com/pages/about
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Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Liam and the Pro Soloist V4
video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
"Liam and the Pro Soloist
Presented by:
Liam Duggan
Lucky Winner of an ARP Pro Soloist
Signed by Tony Banks
Liam has been active in the UK music scene since the late 80’s. From playing in punk bands in his teens, djing in Bristol’s early acid house scene to working in the studio with Mr Scruff and DJ Krust, touring as keyboard player for the reknowned Bristol band Breakbeat Era, and working as a synth programmer for Bryan Ferry.
Liam has a deep love of music and synthesizers. ARP Synthesizers in particular. His email address ends in 2600.
This raffle was made possible by:
Andrew Ward, Tony Banks and Machina Bristronica
Thanks also to: Alex Ball, Alison Cassidy, Bell Tone Synth Works, the Board of the Alan R Pearlman Foundation, Cherry Audio, Gino Wong, Korg UK, Mike M. Martin, Moog Music, Nick Carlisle, Robbie Puricelli,
Robert Saint John, Rupert Greenall,
Sweet Discrete and Vito Nando"
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
The Florian Schneider Collection to Be Auctioned at JULIEN*S November 19
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via JULIEN*S
"THE FLORIAN SCHNEIDER COLLECTION
Auction to be held at Musician's Hall of Fame & Museum, Nashville, on November 19
An incredible collection of more than 450 artifacts from the life and career of Florian Schneider, co-founder of the pioneer electronic band Kraftwerk."
Pics and videos featuring some of the gear below, and his Lederhosen for good measure (thanks greg!).
Update: the post has been fully updated with all the synth related gear. This may just well be the longest post to be featured on the site. I wanted to capture all the pics for all of the details including notes, scuffs, and of course serial numbers. It's an interesting look into what he used, the condition he keped his gear, in some cases, how he actually used his gear. Note the phonetics on the keys of the Casio CZ-101 and DX-100. Note the Midi Switch Box with a built-in speaker? What's that about? Note the camouflage key strap on the Korg RK-100 Remote Keyboard. Did he pick it out himself or did the keytar just come with it? Note the repeat midi controllers and the MIDI saxaphones. Wind was his primary instrument. You'll find a ton of the acoustic gear he used in the other listings. This is a fascinating insight into both what and how he used his gear.
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Rack Mount Sennheiser VSM-201 Vocoder
Starting Bid $5,000
Estimate $20,000 - $40,000 USD
A late 1970s Sennheiser VSM 201 Vocoder with no serial number from the personal studio and collection of Florian Schneider of Kraftwerk (see images). While it’s said that only a few dozen of these Vocoders were produced, a few examples made it into the hands of forward-thinking musical artists including Herbie Hancock, Daft Punk, and of course, Kraftwerk, who used a VSM-201 like this on their albums Man Machine (1978) and Computerworld (1981). The VSM-201 has an intelligible sound that has not yet been bested by modern gear. Includes power cable. This VSM-201 has been removed from its wooden enclosure (which bears the serial number plate) and modified with a metal rack mount casing, presumably for live use. Requires 240v, IEC power cable not included.
Dimensions: 19 x 9 x 9 inches
Category: Kraftwerk, Equipment
Provenance: PROVENANCE From the Estate of Florian Schneider
via JULIEN*S
"THE FLORIAN SCHNEIDER COLLECTION
Auction to be held at Musician's Hall of Fame & Museum, Nashville, on November 19
An incredible collection of more than 450 artifacts from the life and career of Florian Schneider, co-founder of the pioneer electronic band Kraftwerk."
Pics and videos featuring some of the gear below, and his Lederhosen for good measure (thanks greg!).
Update: the post has been fully updated with all the synth related gear. This may just well be the longest post to be featured on the site. I wanted to capture all the pics for all of the details including notes, scuffs, and of course serial numbers. It's an interesting look into what he used, the condition he keped his gear, in some cases, how he actually used his gear. Note the phonetics on the keys of the Casio CZ-101 and DX-100. Note the Midi Switch Box with a built-in speaker? What's that about? Note the camouflage key strap on the Korg RK-100 Remote Keyboard. Did he pick it out himself or did the keytar just come with it? Note the repeat midi controllers and the MIDI saxaphones. Wind was his primary instrument. You'll find a ton of the acoustic gear he used in the other listings. This is a fascinating insight into both what and how he used his gear.
Side note: there is no affiliate compensation for this post. The note at the top automatically shows for all posts with the Auction label.


Rack Mount Sennheiser VSM-201 Vocoder
Starting Bid $5,000
Estimate $20,000 - $40,000 USD
A late 1970s Sennheiser VSM 201 Vocoder with no serial number from the personal studio and collection of Florian Schneider of Kraftwerk (see images). While it’s said that only a few dozen of these Vocoders were produced, a few examples made it into the hands of forward-thinking musical artists including Herbie Hancock, Daft Punk, and of course, Kraftwerk, who used a VSM-201 like this on their albums Man Machine (1978) and Computerworld (1981). The VSM-201 has an intelligible sound that has not yet been bested by modern gear. Includes power cable. This VSM-201 has been removed from its wooden enclosure (which bears the serial number plate) and modified with a metal rack mount casing, presumably for live use. Requires 240v, IEC power cable not included.
Dimensions: 19 x 9 x 9 inches
Category: Kraftwerk, Equipment
Provenance: PROVENANCE From the Estate of Florian Schneider
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Thursday, October 02, 2025
KORG UK Synth Vids
video uploads by KORG UK
"From legendary analogue synthesizers to genre-defining digital powerhouses, Korg has sat at the heart of synth innovation for generations."
This one comes up via a KORG newsletter I just recieved with a video for "a deep dive into the multi/poly with Luke from Korg." I was about to post it and then realized it was from 11 months ago. I checked to see if I posted it before and couldn't find it. I've been posting the US videos. So... Here's KORG UK's synth playlist in case you missed any like me. You can use the player controls to skip around. It's a fun and interesting look back in time. You'll find Korg's Tatsuya Takahashi, aka Tat's, showcasing the Volca series.
As always, check with dealers on the right for availability.
Playlist:
1. Discover Opsix mkII with Luke from Korg
2. Getting started with the Opsix mkII - your first five minutes
3. Opsix mkII - redefine your sound
4. Getting started with the Modwave mkII - your first five minutes
5. Discover Modwave mkII with Luke from Korg
6. Modwave mkII - a modern monster synth
7. Explore the Volca Modular - overview
8. Volca Modular - Modular meets Volca
9. Meet the NTS-1 Digital mkII - Build your sound
10. Get started with the Korg Minilogue XD - your first five minutes
11. Explore the Korg Minilogue XD - overview
12. Korg Minilogue XD performance - Analogue Evolved
13. Get started with the Korg Wavestate mkII - your first five minutes
14. Explore the Korg Wavestate mkII
15. Korg Wavestate mkII - Synthesize the Extraordinary
16. Discover the Korg Volca Beats - overview
17. Volca Bass overview - Analogue bass in the palm of your hand
18. Explore the Korg Volca Keys - overview
19. MS-20 Mini overview - all the power, 86% the size!
20. Opsix SE overview - six-in-one synthesis through altered FM
21. Korg Opsix SE - a digital synth like no other
22. Korg Wavestate SE - performance unleashed
23. Getting started with the ARP 2600 M - your first five minutes
24. Introducing the Korg Wavestate mkII 🎹
25. Introducing the Korg Wavestate SE - Organic, inspirational, and mind-blowingly powerful 🎹
26. miniKORG 700FS overview - go back to the future!
27. Getting started with miniKORG 700FS - your first five minutes
28. ARP 2600 M - overview of the icon 🎹 all of the sound, 60% the size
29. Korg Volca Keys overview with Tatsuya Takahashi
30. Korg Volca Beats overview with Tatsuya Takahashi
31. Korg Volca Bass overview with Tatsuya Takahashi
32. Introducing the Korg microKORG Crystal
33. You asked, we listened. The ARP 2600 FS is back in the UK & Ireland!
34. Introducing Korg Minilogue Bass
Friday, September 05, 2025
Tone Science Module No.10 The Final Patch (DiN:TS10)
"Now available as a double CD with an 8-page booklet & download
Tone Science sub-label, from DiN records, concludes it’s exploration of the world of modular synth music.
Since the first volume in the Tone Science series was released in 2018, seventy-two musicians in total have joined in with this celebration of the musical possibilities of modular synthesis. These artists have been from a huge range of backgrounds but have all shared the unifying purpose of showcasing the incredible variety of sonic possibilities these instruments can offer.
Tone Science sub-label, from DiN records, concludes its exploration of the world of modular synth music.
Since the first volume in the Tone Science series was released in 2018, seventy-two musicians in total have joined in with this celebration of the musical possibilities of modular synthesis. These artists have been from a huge range of backgrounds but have all shared the unifying purpose of showcasing the incredible variety of sonic possibilities these instruments can offer.
The intervening seven years have seen the modular synth world expanding at an exponential rate and whilst one wouldn’t go so far as to say these synths are mainstream, they are certainly far more prevalent than in the past. It’s especially gratifying to see so many musicians now either play solo sets with them or to include them in their onstage arsenal.
Thus we come to this, the final instalment in the Tone Science series. Nothing lasts forever and certainly stopping at this nice round number of ten seems like a good way to not only end the series but to release the Final Patch, a real celebration of what has gone before and perhaps to hint at what is possible for the future. A beautifully packaged double CD featuring twenty artists who have appeared on previous iterations of the series, it really is a who’s who of modular synth musicians. The release is accompanied by an eight-page booklet with an essay by Neil Mason and some final words from the guiding force behind the whole project, Ian Boddy, label boss at DiN. And as Boddy so succinctly puts it in his liner notes, “for me, despite the technological nature of the equipment, the emotional quality of the music is the single most important factor”. The Final Patch certainly delivers on that ethos.
Monday, August 25, 2025
Korg ARP 2600 M LTD Semi-Modular Synthesizer w/ Silver Luggage Case
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Sunday, March 09, 2025
T-16 Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer (based on ARP 2600) - DEMO #001
video upload by Nitecaller.
"The T-16 is a custom semi-modular synth largely based on the analog circuits of the original ARP 2600 and ARP Odyssey, with additional modifications and modules.
Here's an initial sound exploration I recorded shortly after completing the project (with no added effects or processing).
Special thanks to Stefan Hambleton for helping with the build of this instrument!
Check out my music: linktr.ee/nitecaller"
"After two years of designing, soldering, assembling and a looot of troubleshooting, this mighty thing is finally finished (aside from some minor tweaks). I can’t really believe it yet, but it’s extremely exciting nonetheless. I’m not entirely sure what to do now that it’s done, but I suppose it is time to start making some cool sounds and writing new music? Anyway, stay posted for more T-16 content!
And big thanks to @hot.chip5 @alyndyh and @xavier.joseph.dlmh for the help and support along the way."
Monday, November 18, 2024
Vintage ARP 2600 w. 3620 Duophonic Keyboard SN 0926 w/ Jean-Michel Jarre History?
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via this listing
According to the listing:
"Vintage ARP 2600 w. 3620 Duophonic keyboard very good condition.
I sell my ARP 2600 with its 3620 duophonic keyboard. I used it in Jean-Michel Jarre's studio when I worked with him, but only in his studio and mine. I'm running out of space to keep it.
Not only is it in excellent external condition, as can be seen from the photos, but it has also been fully tested and is perfectly operational.
All sliders, including those of the keyboard, have been replaced by original new ones, with the original caps (no one missing). The keyboard contacts have been cleaned. The original tolex was left untouched as it is still in good condition.
White pencil setting marks can be seen on the photos. They have since been removed.
The serial numbers of the instrument and keyboard are identical, since both were purchased at the same time.
I'm supplying by separate shipment 24 patch cords, the power cord, the original 2600 and 3620 user manuals, plus a collection of original blank patches.
The nameplate indicates a 110 V power supply, but the instrument was set to 220 V at the time of purchase, in accordance with the instructions in the Service Manual. It has been used this way since the beginning. It's easy to switch back to 110 V if required."
via this listing
According to the listing: "Vintage ARP 2600 w. 3620 Duophonic keyboard very good condition.
I sell my ARP 2600 with its 3620 duophonic keyboard. I used it in Jean-Michel Jarre's studio when I worked with him, but only in his studio and mine. I'm running out of space to keep it.
Not only is it in excellent external condition, as can be seen from the photos, but it has also been fully tested and is perfectly operational.
All sliders, including those of the keyboard, have been replaced by original new ones, with the original caps (no one missing). The keyboard contacts have been cleaned. The original tolex was left untouched as it is still in good condition.
White pencil setting marks can be seen on the photos. They have since been removed.
The serial numbers of the instrument and keyboard are identical, since both were purchased at the same time.
I'm supplying by separate shipment 24 patch cords, the power cord, the original 2600 and 3620 user manuals, plus a collection of original blank patches.
The nameplate indicates a 110 V power supply, but the instrument was set to 220 V at the time of purchase, in accordance with the instructions in the Service Manual. It has been used this way since the beginning. It's easy to switch back to 110 V if required."
ARP Model 2600 Synthesizer 3604-p Keyboard SN 361523
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"Arp Instruments Model 2600 Synthesizer with 3604-P Keyboard. I'm pretty nice shape for age. Cases show wear and tear, but not abused. Light staining. Some staining to keys. This has been fully tested and serviced by our technician and is working."
via this listing
"Arp Instruments Model 2600 Synthesizer with 3604-P Keyboard. I'm pretty nice shape for age. Cases show wear and tear, but not abused. Light staining. Some staining to keys. This has been fully tested and serviced by our technician and is working."
Friday, November 15, 2024
Locks 🔐 (Elektron Digitone + Rmx500 // Korg Minilogue Xd + Strymon Deco // ARP2600m + Eventide H90)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"The center piece of this jam is the Elektron Digitone (fed into the Pioneer RMX-500 effect) which is playing the DRUM part + some FM synth sequences (a lot of automation/p-locks and probability sequencing used here 😉) and sequencing with its 4 MIDI tracks, the bassline played by the Korg Arp 2600 M (through the Eventide H90).
The Korg Minilogue XD is being used in standalone mode here, sequencing and playing the CHORDS.
A few tricks featured here:
I used the 4 MIDI tracks of the Digitone to sequence the bassline on the ARP 2600 M. Thus each MIDI track is playing a different pattern, which makes it easy to switch between 4 patterns ;)
I used the ROLL effect of the RMX-500 to loop a part of the audio coming from the Digitone (which led to the four-on-the-floor part)
The Minilogue XD can only play one sequence per sound. I switched from the POLY mode (for the CHORD part) to the UNISON mode (for the LEAD part), giving the impression that 2 different sequences are being played consecutively."
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Arp 2600 M Expanded with Eurorack
video upload by Stazma
"Hello there!
Today I'll show a cool little case I use to expand the functions of the Arp 2600 M. Some of the module I have chosen do have part of a lineage or function that are similar to some things in the Arp 2500 and I will show why and how it's fun to use these with the 2600.
Thanks to Instruo, Nekyia Circuits & Befaco for sending theirmodules to try / demo.
Have fun!"
00:00 Intro
01:12 Why these modules
05:20 Patch exemple 1: Drone Step
10:47 Patch exemple 2: Mix Sequencing
18:17 Patch exemple 3: Keyboard + sequencers & dual VCF
23:02 End Talk
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
ARP 2600 M Expanded Live Patching
video upload by Stazma
"I'm planning a video about expanding the 2600 M with a small eurorack case. This is one the jams I recorded in the process of trying different setups.
Have fun!"
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
The future of EXPRESSIVE analog synths is HERE
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
https://www.anthonymarinellimusic.com
"I've been waiting 50 years to experience analog synthesizers responding intuitively and immediately to pitch, timbre and volume changes from the slightest movements of my fingers on a keyboard! In this video, you'll see and hear unprecedented control of one of the most extreme patches I've ever made. It incudes (4) Vintage ARP 2600's synthesizers and (1) Vintage 1969 Moog IIIc modular synthesizer playing all at once in unison mode or where each modular synth is playing a separate voice in the chord. I've never heard my favorite all-time analog synths sounding so musical, so different and just so good!
To accomplish this task, we are using 5 channels of Haken Audio CVC (Control Voltage Converter) to receive MPE messages from an Expressive E Osmose and also from a Haken Audio Continuum. These state of the art MIDI controllers are able to understand the players most subtle finger movements and immediately translate those messages to the CVC. Without any perceivable latency, the CVC can then send 4 independent control voltages to alter any parameter in real-time on any one of the synths being used as a voice.
My special guest, Osmose and Continuum expert performer Josh Madoff demonstrates all the features on both of these keyboards by playing musical examples. I'll be explaining what's going on, playing some duets with Josh and also providing an in-depth breakdown of the patches on each synth. I'm optimistic that we'l be seeing controllers n the near future delivering higher and higher levels of artistic experiences for performers. Please enjoy the this presentation and let us know what you think in the comments section. Thank you for your support, it means everything to us!
00:00 Anthony's Intro
00:41 Osmose Musical Example
01:11 Set Up (4) ARP 2600s (1) Moog IIIc
01:43 About the Osmose
03:05 About the Continuum
05:25 Musical Examples playing (4) ARP 2600s (1) Moog IIIc from Osmose
10:04 Our Experience Performing with Continuous Control Voltage
13:22 Sostenuto Pedal
15:22 Anthony Plays with a lot of Resonance
16:35 Musical Example - Osmose MPE Arpeggiator
18:23 Musical Example - EaganMatrix Sound Engine & Vintage Analog Modular
22:30 The Control Signals Osmose, Continuum & Haken CVC
25:17 Type of Control & Articulations
27:50 The Synth Patch on the Moog Modular IIIc
31:55 The Synth Patch on the ARP 2600s
34:36 RECAP of Control Voltage Signals Going to the Analog Synths
36:35 Controlling Each Synth Voice from the Keyboard
38:00 Anthony's Summary
38:25 CTA, Thank you
38:49 Logo (theme music)"
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Vangelis ~ Prelude ~ electro-acoustic cover
video upload by Piano in a Living Room
"Vangelis' Prelude, from the "Voices" album released in 1995.
Composed by Vangelis
Performed by Olivier Lebra / October 2022 x April 2024
Instruments:
Klavins Una Corda acoustic piano + Lewitt 040 mics + Extinct Audio BM9 mic
Dexibell S9 sampled electric piano + Strymon NightSky reverberator
Waldorf Blofeld synth + Elektron Analog Heat saturator
Behringer Solina String-Ensemble synth + Strymon Volante echo machine
KORG ARP 2600 M synth"
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Korg ARP 2600 M LTD Semi-Modular Analog SYNTHESIZER
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Thursday, February 22, 2024
Rare ARP 2600 Blue Marvin Jam (w/ Cameron Graves)
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"It's always fun to perform with my good friend Cameron Graves aka "The Planetary Prince". I was introduced to Cameron and his brother Taylor Graves in 2008 by Jada Pinkett Smith when we co-scored her film, The Human Contract. We've remained friends and musical brothers ever since. We hope you enjoy this music that we created right before the cameras started rolling . We intend to make more of these synth jam videos in the near future.
We're playing the solos on an extremely rare ARP 2600 "Blue Marvin" which was a prototype for the Tonus ARP 2600 that actually went into production. The rest of the synths include a later model gray faced ARP 2600, an orange faced ARP 2600, the Korg ARP 2600 M, Moog Minimoog, Korg MS-20 and ARP Omni String Synthesizer. The drums are performed by my engineer Ben Rachlis on a vintage LinnDrum the he is processing through The OTO Biscut, Bim, Bam and Boom.
Please remember to like and subscribe to these videos. It would mean a lot to me and my dedicated and enthusiastic crew. Thank you to all for your support and inspiring comments!
00:00 Intro
00:53 Blue Marvin Jam
01:17 Melody
02:01 Blue Marvin Solos
03:18 Breakdown
03:35 Melody
04:21 Special Thanks
04:26 Logo (music)"
Friday, February 16, 2024
Anthony Teaches at ARP Foundation | NAMM 2024
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"Join me at the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation booth as I take questions, help people program an ARP 2600 synthesizer, give tips, recommend practice techniques and patch / perform a few sounds. We also raffled off a ARP 2600 (signed by me) that was generously donated by Korg USA. It was a fun day at the ARP booth spreading the joy of programming and performing on vintage analog synthesizers.
00:00 Opening (music)
00:17 Anthony's Intro
01:37 ARP 2600 M Giveaway
03:22 Shane works on a lead sound
08:33 Anthony plays the lead sound
11:07 Anthony talks about overcoming hardware issues
11:38 Han works on a ring modulator sound
13:59 Anthony talks about saving sounds
15:08 ARP 2600 Patch Book with 100 Patches
16:22 4 Ways to Break down a sound
18:51 Review Han's ring modulator sound
20:41 Review the 4 Ways to Break down a sound
23:10 Favorite Patch
23:31 Anthony Patches a Theremin
29:21 Tim Pates a Theremin / String
31:47 Camillo makes a high tone pluck sound
34:44 Anthony recommends making simple sounds with efx
35:18 Making sounds that fit the song
37:04 Surprising Sounds
38:43 Recording Effects
41:07 Synthesizer Cookbook Series
41:23 Anthony talks about emulating acoustic instruments
43:21 Closing
43:37 Sign up to win an ARP 2600 M / Support ARP
44:11 Logo (music)"
Sunday, January 21, 2024
KORG Reveals Upcoming PS-3300 FS
Update: I'm hearing the PS-3300 will be available in late 2024, built-to-order, for an etimated price of $13,000.
KORG is bringing out a full-size reissue of the PS-3300. Details follow.
The PS-3300 FS is a full-scale reissue of the original Korg PS-3300, a legendary and ultra-rare synthesizer designed by legendary Korg engineer Fumio Mieda and produced by Korg in very limited numbers from 1977 to 1981.The PS-3300 FS reissue marks a new milestone in synth history, and the latest achievement by the same Korg engineering team that brought back iconic machines such as the MS-20, ARP ODYSSEY, miniKORG 700 FS and ARP 2600.
“Bringing back to life these legendary machines is not only a process of reproducing circuits and sounds, but also of learning and embracing the essence of the philosophy and development of synthesizers.
Through this project I was able to relive the history of Korg and a critical moment in the evolution of our synthesizers. This was an extremely valuable experience that provided an opportunity for Korg's philosophy and technology to be carried on to future generations.”
- Yoshihito Yamada, Chief Engineer of Korg Analog Synthesizers
Key features
49 keys / 49 voice analog polyphony (the original model had 48 keys / voices)
3 Layers: The PS-3300 consists of three synthesizer units (PSU-3301) and a mixer & utility section (PSU-3302)
Three independent oscillators, plus multiple filters, envelopes and amplifiers for every note on its keyboard, for a total of 147 synth voices of raw analog power
Microtuning knob x12 on each PSU-3301 unit
New panel memory function (16 programs per bank and 16 banks = 256 slots)
Modernised for contemporary music use with the inclusion of USB / MIDI jacks, and a dedicated librarian app for easy preset management
Semi-modular
3-Band Resonator: Three frequency bands can be emphasised, a feature unique to the PS-3300 (original was a Cadmium sulfide circuit, but it was replaced with modern components for safety and to comply with regulations)
Keyboard unit (PS-3010) included
You can find an audio demo on KORG's website here.
Monday, January 08, 2024
Korg Arp 2600 M Quick Minute
video upload by boxoftextures
"A quick minute with the Korg Arp 2600 M. VCO 2 and 3 playing square waves. VCO 1 as a square wave LFO, doing both pulse width modulation on VCO 2 and being the clock for the sample and hold.
No external effects used, just the 2600 M
Mastodon: https://vmst.io/@selgart
Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"
Saturday, December 30, 2023
Korg ARP 2600 M Limited Edition Semi-Modular Synthesizer
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