Thursday, November 27, 2025
ARP Foundation Orange Friday SALE
via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation
"Orange is the New Black in the ARPstore!
We've got a bunch of new merch in the ARP store for Orange Friday! Some special winter items, new prints and much more. USE ORANGEBLACK15 all 15% off at check out! Plus - Bandcamp Friday is coming!"
ARP 2600 metal ornament pictured.
Friday, November 21, 2025
The ARP Centennial Celebration continues...
via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation
"June through October were busy months for us here at the Foundation. We celebrated Alan's 100th Birthday with a whole slew of events, including a new exhibit at EMEAPP/Museum of Music Technology, and the NAMM Museum of Making Music. Arriving in the UK on September 26, we exhibited at Machina Bristronica in Bristol... we had a special raffle of a meticulously restored vintage ARP Pro Soloist, personally signed by Tony Banks, legendary keyboardist of Genesis, to benefit the Foundation... we were part of the London Synthesizer show at The Musical Museum in London, and we capped it off with visits to both The Townshend Studio and Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio. WHEW!
Check out the full list of past events, and visit the Centennial Gallery."
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
ARP Foundation's Soul of the Machine CD & Download Update
If you haven't picked up a copy of the release, now might be a good time.
via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation:
Soul of the Machine is a Roaring Success!!!
We have officially sold half of our limited edition CD; we are also going to end our introductory 'Name Your Price' for downloads on BandCamp soon, so don't hesitate to purchase today!
Praise from BandCamp (Alan R Pearlman Foundation and Projekt Records )
"A tribute to the creator of my favorite music instruments. I Like the sound of the ARPs in classical electronic albums. Great record with many great contributions!"
"No favourite track, just indulging in the sonic wash of this amazing album. Just wonderful."
"...what an AMAZING collection!! ..."
"A ritual offering—ARP as oracle, muse, and monument. The machine has a soul. And here, it sings."
"It's hard to pick a favorite track off of this compilation... Lots of groovy music by a lot of artists.I had never heard of, but there are a few artists.I am familiar with. this is pretty groovy stuff... " "Awesome tribute and collection. Mr. Roach has somehow found time to be an archivist. would love a second volume. get this as both sampler and tribute..." Purchase from BandCamp
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
Erik Norlander's ARP Omni 2 Vintage Analog String Synthesizer, serviced and upgraded
video upload by moogfoundation
via this Reverb listing
"Restored and upgraded by noted synth tech and Alan R. Pearlman Foundation supporter, Alison Cassidy. Tested and working. Some surface scuffs here and there, particularly on the wooden end cheeks. Orange LED slider upgrade installed.This is a classic late-'70s analog synth, known for its lush string sounds, synth bass, and that unmistakable vintage ARP vibe. If you're into prog rock, synthwave, or classic electronic tones, this thing nails it.
Special upgrades:
The LP filter has been updated and corrected to extend the high frequency range
Sliders have been upgraded with sharp-looking orange LED lights
Highlights:
Iconic analog string section with rich ensemble chorus
Built-in synth with classic ARP filter (low-pass w/ resonance)
Full polyphony for strings, mono bass section
Great condition for its age
30% of the sale will go to support the Bob Moog Foundation."
Friday, October 17, 2025
Soul Of the Machine: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman
via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation
Available on Bandcamp here
Press release follows:
Kingston, NY— In 2025, the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation celebrates the centennial of its namesake, the electronic visionary whose marvelous ARP synthesizers changed the landscape of music forever. As part of the ongoing celebrations, the Foundation is announcing the release of Soul Of The Machine, a 36-track musical celebration of the man and his creations as interpreted by a diverse range of recording artists.
Soul Of The Machine is a 36-track collection of tracks old and new, covering everything from innovative electronic, dance, and space music to jazz, funk, and Latin pop, all featuring the signature sounds of classic ARP instruments. The collection includes everything from ARP’s first synthesizer — the massively powerful ARP 2500 modular system — to the instruments that rewrote the rules on how electronics and music came together. The 2600, Odyssey, Pro Soloist, Omni, and many more ARP instruments sing, cry, scream, and soar, in the hands of musical talents both legends and newcomers.
Soul Of The Machine is a treasure trove of musical exploration. Martin Gore’s “KIno" combines Depeche Mode’s signature rhythmic power with a uniquely lyrical and sweet atmosphere. “Mr. No” is a celebration of the classic proto-techno sound of John Foxx. Award-winning soundtrack composer Mark Isham showcases his signature pulsating energy and evocative moodscapes in the mini-suite “Musings – in Two Parts”. Lisa Bella Donna takes listeners on a journey into timeless wonder in the epic “Conclusions.” JG Thirlwell’s “Sphere” is a synth freakout ricocheting between ominous sci-fi atmospheres and searing beats. Panic Girl offers "Drifting Whispers," a somber and uplifting neo-retro journey into a past that never was.
Other artists on the collection include Michael Brückner, Phil Cirocco, Rupert Greenall, LaMar "Kronick" Mitchell, Jeff Rona, Drew Schlesinger & David Torn, Don Slepian, and many others, as well as tracks by the collection's curators Steve Roach and Chris Meyer of Alias Zone.
Famed ambient / electronic pioneer and ARP user since 1978, Steve Roach shares his thoughts on Soul Of The Machine: "In 2024 I had the honor of meeting Dina Pearlman-Ifil — the director of the Alan R Pearlman Foundation — in person. Over the course of several phone conversations we discussed ways to celebrate the centennial year of her father's life and his place in history. My idea for a compilation of music using her father’s creations grew out of those conversations, presenting a perfect way to directly experience the vast range of music that was birthed by the family of ARP synthesizers. This compilation is just a small taste of the universe Alan inspired in sound explorers and artists across a vast range of genres."
Steve mapped out the music so that CD 1 represents a sonic journey and CD 2 provides a showcase of the depth and breadth of what ARP synths can do. After both CDs were finalized, there were more tracks than room on the CDs. These additional songs are available as a bonus digital supplement to the physical CD set.
Says Dina Pearlman-Ifil: “I have long-dreamed of a multi-genre collection that would illustrate the depth and breadth of the possibilities of my father's instruments. This collection is the embodiment of what my father treasured most: The creative spirit. As the old ARP tagline used to say: ‘The most creative part of an ARP Synthesizer is you.’”
The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation is dedicated to the empowerment of young and burgeoning artists into the future. When we look at classical instruments born hundreds of years ago, we see that Alan Pearlman's synthesizers stand tall, earning their place in the evolution of musical history. Acoustic or electric, their common ground is the enduring inspiration for creativity and sonic innovation that inspires the hearts and minds of musicians, performers, and sound explorers worldwide.
Soul Of The Machine will be available for streaming on October 17, 2025. The special limited edition CD will be available for purchase in early-to-mid-November.
Proceeds go the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Our mission is to celebrate the legacy of inventor, musician, entrepreneur and engineer Alan R. Pearlman, by making his innovative inventions publicly accessible, and by inspiring future generations to imagine and create.
ARP Centennial Compilation Concept: Steve Roach
Project Directors: Steve Roach, Chris Meyer, and Dina Pearlman-Ifil Mastered by: Robert Rich
Cover concept and design by Dina Pearlman-Ifil, production by Sharon Wasko
This compilation wouldn't be possible without the support of our incredible sponsors: Cherry Audio, Korg USA, Moog Music and Steve Roach.
Also HUGE thanks to Chris Meyer / Alias Zone, Mark Marshall / interage.com for all things web, Dr. Mike Metlay/ atomicwords.net for creative input on the liner notes, and Sam Rosenthal / Projekt Records.
Purchase from BandCamp: https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.bandcamp.com/album/soul-of-the-machine...
Friday, September 19, 2025
Legendary ARP Pro Soloist Signed by Genesis Keyboardist Tony Banks: raffled at Machina Bristronica!
video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
"The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation is proud to announce a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a meticulously restored vintage ARP Pro Soloist, personally signed by Tony Banks, legendary keyboardist of Genesis.
The raffle will be held at the electronic music festival Machina Bristonica in Bristol, UK September 27-28th. Raffle tickets are £ 20 GBP for a single ticket and bundled options will be available as well. The raffle winner will be announced one hour before the event closes (17:00). The Winner is responsible for shipping or pick it up and take it home.
This iconic synthesizer—famous for its expressive presets and aftertouch performance—was a favorite of Banks during the band's most groundbreaking era. Now, one lucky winner will take home this historic instrument, lovingly restored and authenticated, while supporting the foundation’s mission to preserve the legacy of synth pioneer Alan R. Pearlman and inspire future generations of musicians and engineers.
For the complete press release, please subscribe to our newsletter! https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/s..."
Next week in Bristol, the ARP Foundation will be bearing gifts...
video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
"Attending @MachinaBristronica next weekend? The Alan R Pearlman Foundation will be there with a big surprise! Stay tuned!
(Many thanks to Robert Saint John of Cherry Audio for producing this vid)"
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
Friday, August 15, 2025
ARP Synthesizer celebration concert at the Museum of Making Music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"Highlights from the opening night concert for the ARP Exhibition a the NMuseum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California. The exhibition and the opening are part of the year-long celebration of synthesizer pioneer Alan R. Pearlman's centennial.
To find out more about the artists who performed, please visit their respective websites.
Robin Hatch
https://robinhatch.bandcamp.com/
Steve McQuarry (Synsor)
https://synsor.bandcamp.com/
Rupert Grenall (The Fixx)
https://www.thefixx.com/
To find out more about the museum and the exhibit, please visit https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/e...
You can see our walkthrough of the exhibition with guest curator Brian Kehew here: • Explore the ARP Synthesizer Exhibition at ...
To find out more about the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation, including how to support their work, please visit: https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
00:00 Introduction
00:13 Robin Hatch
03:15 Steve McQuarry
06:45 Rupert Greenall
07:49 All three performers together
11:19 Conclusion"
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Explore the ARP Synthesizer Exhibition at the Museum of Making Music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"Guest curator Brian Kehew gives as a tour of the new ARP Exhbition at the NAMM Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California. Titled 'ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact', the exhibition includes details about Alan R. Pearlman on his centennial, a large collection of ARP instruments, and a bit about the legacy and new re-creations.
To find out more about the museum and the exhibit, please visit
https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/e...
Both the exhibition and opening events were done in collaboration with the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation. To find out more about the foundation, including how to support their work, please visit:
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
The background music for this tour was created using Cherry Audio's re-creations of classic ARP instruments, including the CA2600, ODC 2800, Chroma, Quadra, and Pro Soloist.
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Overview of the exhibit
01:37 The ARP 2500
02:00 The ARP 2600
02:30 The 1972 NAMM show
03:02 The ARP Odyssey
03:36 The Pro Soloist and OMNI 2
04:58 The Avatar
05:46 The 1978 NAMM show
06:05 The Rhodes Electronic Piano and Chroma
08:08 The Impact: Korg Odyssey & Cherry Audio
09:16 The early ARP Soloist
09:46 Don Lewis and the LEO
10:44 Albums and advertisements
11:44 Conclusion
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Friday, August 01, 2025
NAMM Museum of Making Music ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact. Update

This is a follow-up to this post.
Additonal details on the upcoming two day event via The Alan R Pearlman Foundation follows:
ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact Opening August 9
We invite you to step into the world of innovation with our new exhibition "ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact." The impact of ARP synthesizers and the legacy of their innovator Alan R. Pearlman (1925-2019) was vast and deeply influential. From progressive rock and jazz to pop, film, and experimental music, ARP instruments helped shape the sound of a generation and inspired countless artists.
Curated by Brian Kehew, the exhibition brings together a stunning array of instruments, vintage media, and behind-the-scenes insights.
Guest Curator: Brian Kehew
Brian Kehew is a Los Angeles-based producer, engineer, and co-author of Recording The Beatles. Kehew’s deep expertise as a synthesizer programmer and performer with artists such as The Who and The Moog Cookbook brings a uniquely informed perspective to this presentation.
Exhibition Events
Day 1: Opening Reception and Concert Celebration
Saturday, August 9 @ 6 pm
Join guest curator Brian Kehew and Dina Pearlman-Ifil, daughter of Alan R. Pearlman, for an in-depth look at the exhibition. Stay for special performances by renowned synth artists Rupert Greenall, Robin Hatch, and Steve McQuarry. This event is free for museum members, and $30 for non-members.
Thursday, July 10, 2025
NAMM Museum of Making Music ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact
via The Alan R Pearlam Foundation
"ALAN R. PEARLMAN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES WEST COAST CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY OF ARP SYNTHESIZER FOUNDER, ALAN R. PEARLMAN, AUGUST 9 & 10 AT THE NAMM MUSEUM OF MAKING MUSIC
Kingston, NY - July 10, 2025 - This year marks the 100th birthday of the late inventor of the ARP synthesizer, Alan R. Pearlman. In honor of his pioneering innovations in electronic music, the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation is collaborating with NAMM Museum of Making Music for an exhibit: ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact.
Thursday, July 03, 2025
Alan R Pearlman Foundation Summer Sale - Stay Cool with new ARP Gear!
via The Alan R Pearlman Foundation
"Keep cool with hot summer items from our ARPstore AND Help our Foundation Stay Afloat! All purchases from our ARPstore help fund the Alan R Pearlman Foundation's projects including our ARPs for All Studio in Boston, Residency Project hosting musicians to play and record on our rare synths including a 2500 Wing Cabinet, ongoing archives and Centennial Celebrations."
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Cherry Audio Introduces ODC 2800 Synthesizer
video uploads by Cherry Audio
"Cherry Audio’s ODC 2800 is an exceptional three-in-one virtual instrument that pays tribute to the legendary synth pioneer Alan R. Pearlman on the momentous 100th anniversary of his birth. This powerful synthesizer plugin draws inspiration from the revolutionary Odyssey analog duophonic synthesizer, launched by ARP Instruments in 1972. ODC 2800 not only provides an authentic reproduction of the sound and appearance of all three versions of the original hardware, but also enhances the experience with expanded polyphony, an additional oscillator and LFO, extensive modulation options, and support for both velocity and polyphonic aftertouch.
Get ODC 2800 now at https://cherryaudio.com/products/odc-...
ODC 2800 also features a redesigned and intuitive integrated effects suite that simplifies the sound design process and improves usability. ODC 2800 offers the ultimate sonic journey through time, connecting the past of synthesis innovation with today's essential tools for music production!"
Playlist:
1. Cherry Audio | ODC 2800 Synthesizer
2. Cherry Audio | Centennial Sounds for ODC 2800 Preset Pack
100 additional presets for Cherry Audio's ODC 2800 synthesizer by James Dyson that showcase its more atmospheric side in nine categories. Dive deep into advanced modulations, integrated effects, rhythmic arpeggiations, and aftertouch performance features.3. Jezz Woodroffe Presents "Alan's Pearls & Gems" with Cherry Audio's ODC 2800
Film composer and keyboardist Jezz Woodroffe (Black Sabbath, Robert Plant) on Cherry Audio's new ODC 2800 synthesizer: "As soon as I knew Mark Barton was working on this, I knew it was going to be sound perfection. What's so brilliant about this is the extra oscillator, the three fabulous lockable UIs, the fantastic effects section, and the expanded panel for it and the keys. Without a doubt, it's a real classic updated design that Alan Pearlman would be thrilled to have seen and heard."And the press release:
Cherry Audio is thrilled to announce the release of ODC 2800 synthesizer, a dazzling three-in-one virtual instrument inspired by the groundbreaking Odyssey synthesizer and a tribute to the legendary Alan R. Pearlman on the centennial of his birth. ODC 2800 expands upon the sound and capabilities of the original hardware by merging the classic innovations of the past with the tools and features essential for modern music production.
Saturday, June 07, 2025
ARP at 100: The Alan R. Pearlman Celebrates the man behind the ARP Name on his 100th Birthday!
video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
"ARP@100 is a year-long celebration commemorating the 100th heavenly birthday of Alan R. Pearlman, inventor of ARP Synthesizers, but also a father, husband and futurist.
Join the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation and the world as we celebrate one of the synth worlds pivottal pioneers in musical instruments.
Detals: The history of ARP is one of innovation, of pioneering musical technology, of driving humanity forward, and of a genuine connection between circuits and souls.
There is a growing legacy of incredible music that keeps us going every day..
ARP makes us move. ARP tells us stories. And ARP takes us to new worlds.
As we celebrate the 100th birthday of our namesake, let's talk about the man who changed the world."
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
ARP 2500 to ARP Chroma Synths - Celebrating 100 Years of Alan R. Pearlman
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"Join me and synth expert Rob Rosen as we honor the 100th birthday of Alan R. Pearlman, the visionary founder of ARP Instruments.
In this special tribute, we explore the evolution of ARP synthesizers—from the iconic ARP 2500 to the advanced Chroma. You'll get a rare, up-close look (and listen) at the panels, sounds, and inner workings of these legendary instruments that helped shape the sound of modern music.
These synths didn’t just make history—they are just as relevant today as they ever were!
Whether you're a synth fan, musician, or just love music tech history, this one’s for you.
Please join the ARP Foundation mailing list to support and stay current with the latest exciting synthesizer related events alanrpearlmanfoundation.org"
Friday, June 06, 2025
ARP@100 Kick-off Event Tomorrow at EMEAPP / Museum of Music Technology
via The Alan R Pearlman Foundation
Don't miss the celabratory T!
Be a Part of the Party! Come to our Live Stream Opening the EVENT AT EMEAPP!ARP@100 celebrates the life and work of our namesake, the visionary synthesizer pioneer Alan R. Pearlman with the opening of a remarkable exhibition, taking place this Saturday, June 7, on what would have been his 100th birthday. This fundraising event will highlight Alan's groundbreaking achievements and showcase his legendary ARP synthesizers.
How to Attend
IN PERSON: Saturday, June 7 · 7 - 10pm EDT. Doors at 6:30pmIn-person event at EMEAPP in Pennsylvania
On-LINE STREAMING EVENT: Starts at 7:00pm EDT, but if you purchase a ticket and are out of the time zone, you can revisit for up to one month!
Purchase Tickets!
EVENT DETAILS:
The event will include:
An interview with Al's daughter, Dina Pearlman-Ifil, Executive Director of the ARP Foundation
Videos of Alan and his life
Live synth performances by the renowned Robin Hatch, Ombient, and Don Slepian
A virtual tour of EMEAPP's new Museum of Music Technology, and more surprises!
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
ALAN R. PEARLMAN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY OF ARP SYNTHESIZER FOUNDER, ALAN R. PEARLMAN
Press release follows:
ALAN R. PEARLMAN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY OF ARP SYNTHESIZER FOUNDER, ALAN R. PEARLMAN, JUNE 7 AT THE MUSEUM OF MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
Kingston, NY - May 20, 2025 - This year marks the 100th birthday of the late inventor of the ARP synthesizer, Alan R. Pearlman. In honor of his pioneering innovations in electronic music, the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation will launch ARP@100: A Centennial Celebration of Alan R. Pearlman’s Legacy with EMEAPP at the Museum of Music Technology. A gala event kicks off a year’s worth of commemorative ARP centennial activities and takes place at EMEAPP, located in Harleysville, Pennsylvania, from 7 -10 pm.
June 7th Centennial activities at the museum include:
A live interview with the ARP Foundation’s director, Dina Pearlman-Ifil
Video excerpts from musicians, former ARP employees, and filmmaker Alex Ball’s celebrated ARP films
Performances on vintage ARP instruments by music pioneer Don Slepian and modular synthesist Ombient
The ability to try out a variety of synths
EMEAPP will unveil, at its Museum of Music Technology, a haven of vintage ARP history in which visitors will encounter an epic collection of ARP synthesizers, including the majestic ARP 2500 and a rare, early ARP 2502 with a cherry drop matrix. The iconic ARP 2600 Blue Meanie will be proudly displayed alongside an array of other ARP classics: the versatile Quadra, the expressive Soloist series, multiple iterations of the legendary Odyssey, the innovative Avatar, the powerful Chroma, the punchy Axxe, the compact Little Brother, and even a remarkable 16-Voice Electronic Piano – many of which will be playable!
Countless composers, musicians, and filmmakers worldwide have incorporated the ARP 2500 and ARP 2600 into their work, including early adopters Pete Townsend (in the “Who’s Next” album) and Elton John (in “Funeral for a Friend”). Stevie Wonder, an early adopter of the 2600, had his control panels labeled in Braille. The ARP 2600 was also responsible for the voice of R2-D2 in Star Wars films, and the 2500 was used to communicate with aliens in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Alan R. Pearlman’s legacy as an engineer and inventor began at an early age. A fascination with sound occupied his interest, and he spent time as a child building amateur radios. In 1948, as a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, he wrote, “The electronic instrument’s value is chiefly as a novelty. With greater attention on the part of the engineer to the needs of the musician, the day may not be too remote when the electronic instrument may take its place as a versatile, powerful, and expressive instrument.”
Attendees may reserve a spot at this exclusive celebration and fundraising event with a tax-deductible donation of $150 per ticket. The contribution includes complimentary wine/beer/other beverages, a selection of snacks, and a swag bag. Parking is Free.
The Museum of Music Technology/EMEAPP is located at 45 Mainland Road, Harleysville, PA 19438, just a short drive from the PA Turnpike Lansdale exits."
Autographed ARP Odyssey - Signed by Herbie Hancock
via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation:
"The man himself, Herbie Hancock, has graciously signed an ARP Odyssey in support of the Foundation. This full-size Odyssey was generously donated and assembled by Korg USA.
Herbie signed this Odyssey at the Hollywood Bowl while busy on the Chameleon reunion tour. We are always thrilled to have Herbie's support, and we're excited to offer a lucky player the opportunity to see his blessing every time they power on their new synth.
Learn more at synthCube."
Listed at $3,900.00
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Dina Pearlman-Ifil, the ARP Foundation and life in synths and music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We are pleased to present an in-depth conversation with Dina Pearlman-Ifil, executive director of the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation. We talk about the foundation, its mission to preserve the legacy of Alan R. Pearlman and make his instruments available to new generations of musicians, and the exciting events surrounding Pearlman's centennial this year. We also delve in Alan R. Pearlman's early interests in music technology, the musical questions that inspired the first ARP instruments, and Dina's own journey in music and creativity.
To find out more about the Alan R. Pearlman foundation, including their newsletter, upcoming events, and how to contribute, please visit their website:
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
00:00 Introduction
00:34 About the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
06:40 Events planned for Alan R. Pearlman's centennial
13:24 How to learn more about the foundation and subscribe to the newsletter
14:27 Alan R. Pearlman's early and formative years with music and electronics
20:47 Op Amps and Analog Computing
25:04 Exploring electronic music and possibilities
29:55 The ARP 2500, and the "ARP" approach to musical instruments
39:18 Dina Pearlman-Ifil's journey through music, art, and technology
48:26 Conclusion
Some other individuals and organizations to check out from the discussion:
https://emeapp.org/
http://www.philbrickarchive.org/
https://www.discretesynthesizers.com/
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Thursday, April 24, 2025
New England Synth Fest at Northeastern University, Saturday, May 3
New England Synth Fest on Saturday, May 3 at Northeastern University in Ryder Hall 11 Leon St, Boston, MA 02115). Right next to the Ruggles T Station. DIY workshop starts at 11am. Performances, lectures, exhibits, and petting zoo are happening 12pm to 6pm.
Performances in QUADRAPHONIC SOUND from Switch Angel, David Dawson, Doug Bielmeier, A Campbell Payne, Bill T Miller, Bob Familiar, Andrew Neumann, Leftroman, Donald Martin, Snowbeasts, and Todd Reynolds. Schedule and artist bios here.
Bring your headphones to check out synths in the petting zoo in Room 354. Visit our vendors and exhibitors, Tall Dog, SynthCube, Stompbox Sonic, Source Audio, Circuit Happy, and the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation, also in Room 354. Join in the music making in the Jam Room in Room 458. Full day of lectures listed here in Room 429. Plus, a morning DIY workshop with Cram Audio: build a Eurorack Reverb or a Handheld Theremin!
FREE (except the DIY workshop). Follow on Instagram, Bluesky, and Linkedin for more info and updates.
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