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[[File:ARP 2600 synthesizer, Energo 2011.jpg|thumb|right|250px|ARP 2600 synthesizer at Energo 2011]]The '''ARP 2600''' is without a doubt one of the finest analog synthesizers ever produced. Produced from 1971 to 1980, the 2600 has undergone several revisions.<ref name="vse">[http://www.vintagesynth.com/arp/arp.php ARP 2600] at Vintage Synth Explorer</ref>
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* [http://www.till.com/articles/arp/ a page of resources and articles on ARP Synthesizers] collated by Don Tillman
* [https://archive.org/details/synthmanual-arp-2600-owners-manual Arp 2600 Owner's Manual]
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* [https://youtu.be/CaiMjwF0a64 The ARP 2600: The Story of a Legendary Synthesizer], Reverb
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 18 January 2020
The ARP 2600 is without a doubt one of the finest analog synthesizers ever produced. Produced from 1971 to 1980, the 2600 has undergone several revisions.[1]
References
External links
- The Two Thousand Six Hundred project, or TTSH for short
- a page of resources and articles on ARP Synthesizers collated by Don Tillman
- Arp 2600 Owner's Manual
- ARP 2600, Wikipedia
- The ARP 2600: The Story of a Legendary Synthesizer, Reverb
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