Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600 analog synthesizer.
Something about the source material (despite having been recorded in the same fashion as all of my videos) has resulted in the YouTube compression generating a lot of audio artifacts. No attempt I've made has resulted in a removal of this effect. Hopefully, you can listen past the effect of YouTubes compression to hear the sound of this synthesizer in these two videos! Hopefully, this problem won't exist in subsequent examples.
Channel: Music Uploaded: February 6, 2008 at 6:47 pm Author:AutomaticGainsay
Sir you are very cool making vids about these synthesizers! Id fill my room with those if i could afford/have enough space!
well instead i use Reason 4 for my music but i guess it cant beat those veterans!
keep it up!
PickledYoshi(Thursday 15th of May 2008 10:55:28 AM)
This really highlights all the things I hate about modern synths, it's the fact that about everything you do turns into a little happy waspy noise. I detest filters and love a good amount of distortion and the beautiful angry sounds you can make with the ARP really please me.
That's what I thought. It was mostly a sentimental thing, it was my first keyboard My dad got for me when I was a kid in 1978. But it did make sounds like the ARP 2600, mostly it had the strings sounds. Thanks for the advice! Your very kind!