Alan R. Pearlman, the engineer who founded the synthesizer company ARP Instruments and designed its pioneering equipment, died on Jan. 5 in Newton, Mass. He was 93. His death was confirmed by his ...
Alan R. Pearlman's inventions changed the course of music history, says his longtime colleague David Friend. The ARP Instruments co-founder died on Jan. 5 at the age of 93. His technologies helped ...
SYNTH WEEK 2024: The '70s is the decade when this new musical synth technology began to really find its feet. Granted, it was still an incredibly expensive preoccupation, but synthesizer development ...
It was recently announced that Behringer was trying to make a budget clone of the legendary ARP 2600. And why not? The notoriously expensive instrument has been described as the holy grail of analog ...
The Original ARP Odyssey synthesizer debuted in 1972 and defined the sound of the era, adding mystical swooshes and bright passages to the funk of Herbie Hancock, the futurepop of Kraftwerk, and ...
If you’ve been wanting to splurge on a classic-ish synthesizer this holiday season, now just might be your time to shine. Reverb’s offering a massive discount on 2021’s Korg ARP 2600 M recreation.
We're living in something of a golden age for vintage synth lovers. MOOG just announced plans to reissue some classic modular synthesizers, and now Korg is getting in on the action by revamping 1972's ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Cherry Audio is continuing its emulative tour through synth history with Quadra, a ...
Korg has this week announced a limited edition run of its iconic ARP 2600 synthesisers offering a chance for musicians one of the most “coveted instruments from the vintage synthesizer era” says Korg.
Having only announced its limited-edition remake of iconic synth, ARP 2600, Korg has now confirmed the release of the “mini” version, ARP 2600 M. The announcement comes after critical feedback on the ...
His death was confirmed by his daughter, Dina Pearlman. ARP’s analog synthesizers — particularly the compact, portable ARP Odyssey, introduced in 1972 — grew ubiquitous in pop and electronic music. By ...
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