Arturia ARP 2600-V Walkthrough - VCO3 and the Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF)
Initially released in 1971, this classic analog synthesizer has been a constant presence ever since, inspiring musicians with its “semi-modular“ design and incredible versatility. It’s perhaps most famous as being the source of RD-D2’s cute bleeps and whizzes, but it can also generate amazing musical tones and phrases.
In this video series I describe how to create sounds with this instrument - starting with really basic signal path stuff and going on to finish with some deep Preset-dives, where we discover the true power of this beast!
In this episode I complete our introduction to the VCOs, and introduce the Filter module - the real heart (in my opinion!) of any great synth.
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