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- ARP_2600 abstract "The ARP 2600 is a semi-modular analog subtractive audio synthesizer, designed by Alan R. Pearlman with Dennis Colin, and manufactured by his company, ARP Instruments, Inc. as the follow-on version of the ARP 2500. Unlike other modular systems of the time, which required modules to be purchased individually and wired by the user, the 2600 was semi-modular with a fixed selection of basic synthesizer components internally pre-wired. The 2600 was thus ideal for musicians new to synthesis, due to its ability to be operated either with or without patch cords, and was, upon its initial release, heavily marketed to high schools, universities, and other educational facilities.Three basic versions of the ARP 2600 were built during ARP's lifetime. The first, dubbed the "Blue Marvin", was housed in a light blue/grey metal case with a keyboard that mated to the synthesizer, and was assembled in a small facility on Kenneth Street in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, during ARP's infancy as a company. They were often mistakenly referred to as "Blue Meanies," but "Marvin" is the correct name as named after ARP's then-CEO Marvin Cohen. Later ARP 2600s used vinyl covered wood construction with metal corners for both the synthesizer and keyboard making it a more durable and portable instrument. Early versions contained an imitation of Robert Moog's famous 4-pole "ladder" VCF, later the subject of an infamous, threatened (though ultimately nonexistent) lawsuit. Finally, in order to fit in with the black/orange theme of ARP's other synthesizers, the ARP 2600s were manufactured with orange labels over a black aluminum panel. The mid-production grey 2600 models featured many changes amongst themselves. Changes in circuitry and panel lettering provided at least three different grey panel models.Alan R. Pearlman was just as innovative as a salesman as a synthesizer designer. He provided synthesizers to well-known musicians, such as Edgar Winter, Pete Townshend, Stevie Wonder, and Herbie Hancock, each in exchange for his endorsement as a professional user.The enduring popularity of the ARP 2600 has led software companies such as Arturia and Way Out Ware to release software emulations for use with modern music equipment, such as MIDI devices and computer sequencers.An ARP 2600 was used to create the voice of R2-D2 in the Star Wars movies.".
- ARP_2600 thumbnail Steve_Fisk's_ARP_2600.jpg?width=300.
- ARP_2600 wikiPageExternalLink arp2600.pdf.
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- ARP_2600 wikiPageID "1677202".
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- ARP_2600 aftertouch "None".
- ARP_2600 attenuator "ADSR and AR".
- ARP_2600 dates "1971".
- ARP_2600 extControl Gate.
- ARP_2600 filter "24".
- ARP_2600 fx Reverberation.
- ARP_2600 hasPhotoCollection ARP_2600.
- ARP_2600 imageCaption "Steve Fisk's ARP 2600".
- ARP_2600 keyboard "49".
- ARP_2600 lfo "1".
- ARP_2600 memory "None".
- ARP_2600 oscillator "3".
- ARP_2600 polyphony Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments.
- ARP_2600 synthManufacturer ARP_Instruments.
- ARP_2600 synthName "ARP 2600".
- ARP_2600 synthesisType Analog_synthesizer.
- ARP_2600 synthesisType Subtractive_synthesis.
- ARP_2600 timbrality Timbrality.
- ARP_2600 velocity "None".
- ARP_2600 wordnet_type synset-synthesizer-noun-2.
- ARP_2600 subject Category:ARP_synthesizers.
- ARP_2600 subject Category:Monophonic_synthesizers.
- ARP_2600 comment "The ARP 2600 is a semi-modular analog subtractive audio synthesizer, designed by Alan R. Pearlman with Dennis Colin, and manufactured by his company, ARP Instruments, Inc. as the follow-on version of the ARP 2500. Unlike other modular systems of the time, which required modules to be purchased individually and wired by the user, the 2600 was semi-modular with a fixed selection of basic synthesizer components internally pre-wired.".
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- ARP_2600 depiction Steve_Fisk's_ARP_2600.jpg.
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