That's one incredible synthesizer. I'd love to have one.
For the record, you are mispronouncing the name of this synthesizer. I've heard several other people do this in videos where they are demonstrating ARP equipment. Perhaps the mix-up is due to the fact that the name ARP derived from company founder Alan R Pearlman's initials (A.R.P.).
Thus, the name "ARP" is not pronounced "A-R-P" (as individual letters). The name ARP should rhyme with "HARP", (or "HARP" minus the "H").
That's one incredible synthesizer. I'd love to have one.
For the record, you are mispronouncing the name of this synthesizer. I've heard several other people do this in videos where they are demonstrating ARP equipment. Perhaps the mix-up is due to the fact that the name ARP derived from company founder Alan R Pearlman's initials (A.R.P.).
Thus, the name "ARP" is not pronounced "A-R-P" (as individual letters). The name ARP should rhyme with "HARP", (or "HARP" minus the "H").
MrCamelneck 6 months ago