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The ARP Instruments 2600 is a highly revered analogue synthesiser, renowned for its incredible flexibility and rich sonic palette. First introduced in the 1970s, this semi-modular synthesiser became an instant classic, revered by musicians and producers for its distinctive sound and intuitive design. The 2600 features three versatile oscillators, each capable of producing a wide range of waveforms, from warm, deep basses to piercing leads and complex textures. Its unique filter section, with a resonant low-pass filter, imparts a characteristic tone that has become synonymous with the ARP brand. Additionally, the synthesiser includes an envelope generator, an LFO, and a noise generator, providing users with a comprehensive toolkit for sound design.

What sets the ARP 2600 apart is its semi-modular architecture, which does not require patch cables for basic operation, yet offers extensive patching options for advanced users. This design allows for easy exploration for beginners while satisfying the creative demands of experienced synthesists. The synthesiser also features a built-in spring reverb unit and a pair of stereo speakers, adding to its versatility. Its rugged, roadworthy construction, combined with its distinctive 3-octave keyboard with aftertouch, makes the 2600 a reliable and expressive instrument for live performance. The ARP 2600 is not just a synthesiser; it's a piece of musical history, offering a unique blend of vintage sound and timeless functionality, making it a coveted piece for collectors and a valuable tool for modern musicians.

Found Sound Australia Pty Ltd.
110 Albert St
Brunswick East, VIC 3057
Australia

Listed4 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 2600
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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Found Sound

BRUNSWICK EAST, Australia
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