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The ARP 2600: 4012 Filter Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2008

Here is another thrill-a-minute exploration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600. This episode deals with the amazing sounds of the 4012 filter. No animals were harmed in the making of this installment, you'll be relieved to know.
Keep an eye out for part 2!
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  • Do you like your minimoog or the arp better? I have a mini D, but I want a 2600 with the arp sequencer so bad after playing with the arturia demo

  • You're not supposed to ask me that question!  ; )

  • Can you put a 4072 filter module in it?

    otherwise, it sounds great.

  • You would want to?

  • great vids..

    but listening to analog synths on youtube is like have sex with 56 condoms on.

  • Yes, but listening to non-analog synths on YouTube is like having sex with 112 condoms on. ; )

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  • Your videos are so cool.

  • I wish your voice was as loud as the synth. I keep futzing with my volume knob

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  • @sleestack808

    What no patch cords?

    ARP 2600 is unique among mass produced analogs. But comparing Moog mini to Arp 2600 is like wheat bread and french bread , both are food.

    Filters are what makes 'em classic. I would suggest running a mini thru a 2600 for real thrills! ; ) Great demo.

  • Ou that is nice!!!

  • @AutomaticGainsay: The original ARP 2600 manual is awesome for learning everything you need to know about analog synths. Even if you buy the Minimoog you have to download the ARP 2600 manual. :D

  • @sleestack same here :/

  • Very nice synth, very nice filter, but to me still sounds ARP than moog.

  • The bass at 3:22, YES!!!

  • =D AwesomE! How do you save the settings? J/P!

  • i agree

  • Tony Banks played the Arp Quadra in the 70's, always thought he had the richest sounding synths, (T.B. was underated)

  • My JX-8P also reduces the output as I turn up the resonance.

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