Here is a more in-depth series of videos about the sound, functionality, and operation of the ARP 2600.
If you want a quick and entertaining intro to the ARP 2600, you should watch the intro and overview videos!
Moog's first "inexpensive Minimoog." Released in 1975, it provided great functionality for less money. Since the analog boom, this wonderful synth has been overlooked, and in some cases decried, by most. Hopefully, this video will indicate why the Micromoog deserves more respect.
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Marc Doty tackles the ARP 2600. This is the introduction to an extensive series which will demonstrate the functionality and sound of the ARP 2600 synthesizer.
Here is another thrill-a-minute exploration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600. This episode deals with the amazing sounds of the 4012 filter. No animals were harmed in the making of this installment, you'll be relieved to know.
Keep an eye out for part 2!
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Here is the second part of a two part series outlining and demonstrating the sound and functionality of the ARP 2012 filter on the ARP 2600.
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Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Roland SH-3A. The synthesizer was recorded direct, without effect or equalization. This is the first of two parts.
Here are some analog synthesizers so that you may know them when you experience them again.
The score is provided by Automatic Gainsay.
Special bonus points for anyone who can name all the synthesizers featured. : )
Here is the fourth in a series of demonstrations of the sound and functionality of ARP 2600 oscillators.
It is a thrill-a-minute joyride which will have you on the very edge of your seats!
Yet another Automatic Gainsay (the 3rd) performance at The Porter in Bath, England. The audience was asleep, and so was I... but it was very nice of Andy from Sonic State to film us all sleeping together. : )