The ARP 2600 is a semi-modular analog synthesizer released by ARP Instruments in 1971. It is one of the most iconic and sought-after synthesizers of all time, and has been used by a wide range of artists, including Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, Herbie Hancock, and Gary Numan.
The ARP 2600 is a subtractive synthesizer, meaning it uses filters to shape the sound. It has three oscillators, two filters, two envelope generators, and a noise generator. It also has a built-in spring reverb and a ring modulator. The ARP 2600 also has a patch bay, allowing users to create complex sounds by patching together different modules. It also has a built-in arpeggiator and a sequencer.
Manufacturer | ARP Instruments, Inc. |
Wikipedia | ARP_2600 |