I honestly can't believe you haven't gotten any comments for over six months. Hard to believe after both the Arturia 2600 VCollection VST and the KORG 2600 FS have been in production for months. I want to thank you for patching all these together and making the sounds available for us to compare our results. Very nice of you . Currently using the Arturia 2600 VST. Korg published the 2600 patch guide on there site here: cdn.korg.com/us/support/download/files/b1c6a7b9c448b9acb9d300f860ae6e30.pdf?response-content-disposition=inline%3Bfilename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%27ARP2600_Original_Patchbook.pdf&response-content-type=application%2Fpdf%3B Gratefully.
The monster organ sounds like i would suspect. However could not recreate on my 2600 blue marvin. I tried first with the original patch sheet, then some yt videos. No luck. I suspect my reverb tank somehow. Is usually sounds baffled or is it muffled? Low endish...
I've got both as modules (it's the TTSH version 3), but the Moog one is installed due to the fact that all my favorite recordings were made back then with the Moog filter versions of the ARP2600.
Can anyone explain Patch 40 @? How is the Envelope Follower doubling the Internal clock output? It doesn't function that way in the Arturia 2600. Works on the B2600
This one is tricky. It sounds like three clocks, but there are just two clocks: internal clock and the divided output from "Electronic Switch". But: The original clock goes into the envelope follower, then through voltage processor 4. Then it is controlling level of OSC 1 with the ring modulator. The follower adds just some lag or "delay" to the sound, so that you hear it a few milliseconds later ;) Listen again with just the left audio channel!
@@SynthesizerVideo right. I get the internal clock and the "electronic switch" routing. What I don't understand is how routing the Int Clk to the Envelope Follower double the pulse rate of the Int Clk. If you bypass the Envelope Follower and plug the Int Clk directly into the "Ring Mod" Mod input (osc2), the Pulse is unchanged. Somehow routing the Int Clk to the Envelope Follower makes the Int Clk pulse twice as fast. I'm wondering how that works
@@SynthesizerVideo I guess it must be a difference to the Behringer 2600. On my B2600 the Envelope Follower doubles the int clk. Patch 40 creates 3 different pulses, as notated in the original patch book in the upper right corner of page 47. Vco1 (coming out the left) produces 16th notes pulse, Osc 2 (the right) produces 8th note pulses and Osc 3 (the right) produces quarter note pulses. For me VCO1 pulses 4 times for every VCO3 pulse. Even if I remove the Lag Processor from the patch and go directly from the Envelope Follower to the Ring Mod VCO2 input, It still produces the same effect. weird
I'm glad to hear someone play the sounds of the ARP 2600 Patchbook. However, it would have been nice, if you would have played them in the correct register. For example, you should be playing bass sounds lower on the keyboard. Your bass sounds, sound more like flute sounds. And your horn sounds should be played so they sound like horns not synth leads. But other than that, thanks for sharing.
I honestly can't believe you haven't gotten any comments for over six months. Hard to believe after both the Arturia 2600 VCollection VST and the KORG 2600 FS have been in production for months. I want to thank you for patching all these together and making the sounds available for us to compare our results. Very nice of you . Currently using the Arturia 2600 VST.
Korg published the 2600 patch guide on there site here:
cdn.korg.com/us/support/download/files/b1c6a7b9c448b9acb9d300f860ae6e30.pdf?response-content-disposition=inline%3Bfilename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%27ARP2600_Original_Patchbook.pdf&response-content-type=application%2Fpdf%3B
Gratefully.
Thanks so much for doing this! What a great demo of this synth's versatility. I have a B2600 coming soon and this was the perfect precursor!
Thanks! This is great with my B2600 Christmas light edition!
Fantastic, thank you for sharing!
What a gaz plant !
I' waiting patiently my Behringer 2600... The beautiful Christmas tree !
Ag 13:47 it's the seagull from Oxygene VI, and at 15:19 it's the wave sound, but faster.
I didn't know there is a clone!
Nice sound :)
I wish they hadn't discontinued the production of this! Good work.
+Kevin Roberts Behringer will make one for sure. Moreover, there is still this STP2600 project!
Synthesizer Video Service yeeesssss!!!!! I didn't know about the reissue thanks for the heads up :)
In the patch at timecode 14:04, the VCA output is patched to the VCA input, just wondering why you need this, isnt this the normalised route?
The monster organ sounds like i would suspect. However could not recreate on my 2600 blue marvin. I tried first with the original patch sheet, then some yt videos. No luck. I suspect my reverb tank somehow. Is usually sounds baffled or is it muffled? Low endish...
I can hear some Todd Terje - Inspector Norse in there 👍😁
Genial!
3:23 beautiful
What filter model does this clone have: the 4013 Moog-clone or the 4072 ARP filter?
I've got both as modules (it's the TTSH version 3), but the Moog one is installed due to the fact that all my favorite recordings were made back then with the Moog filter versions of the ARP2600.
@@SynthesizerVideo Cool .... I like the Moog filter the best, too. It definitely excels at bass patches. Thanks for the answer!
Can anyone explain Patch 40 @? How is the Envelope Follower doubling the Internal clock output? It doesn't function that way in the Arturia 2600. Works on the B2600
This one is tricky. It sounds like three clocks, but there are just two clocks: internal clock and the divided output from "Electronic Switch".
But: The original clock goes into the envelope follower, then through voltage processor 4. Then it is controlling level of OSC 1 with the ring modulator. The follower adds just some lag or "delay" to the sound, so that you hear it a few milliseconds later ;)
Listen again with just the left audio channel!
@@SynthesizerVideo right. I get the internal clock and the "electronic switch" routing. What I don't understand is how routing the Int Clk to the Envelope Follower double the pulse rate of the Int Clk. If you bypass the Envelope Follower and plug the Int Clk directly into the "Ring Mod" Mod input (osc2), the Pulse is unchanged. Somehow routing the Int Clk to the Envelope Follower makes the Int Clk pulse twice as fast. I'm wondering how that works
No, that's not right. The follower and the lag processor to not double the speed. They just make the signal to appear later, it's a short "delay"!
@@SynthesizerVideo I guess it must be a difference to the Behringer 2600. On my B2600 the Envelope Follower doubles the int clk. Patch 40 creates 3 different pulses, as notated in the original patch book in the upper right corner of page 47. Vco1 (coming out the left) produces 16th notes pulse, Osc 2 (the right) produces 8th note pulses and Osc 3 (the right) produces quarter note pulses. For me VCO1 pulses 4 times for every VCO3 pulse. Even if I remove the Lag Processor from the patch and go directly from the Envelope Follower to the Ring Mod VCO2 input, It still produces the same effect. weird
where are you plugging your gate out? Or are you using midi?
Yes, I'm using MIDI.
I'm glad to hear someone play the sounds of the ARP 2600 Patchbook. However, it would have been nice, if you would have played them in the correct register. For example, you should be playing bass sounds lower on the keyboard. Your bass sounds, sound more like flute sounds. And your horn sounds should be played so they sound like horns not synth leads. But other than that, thanks for sharing.
You're completely right! This was on my first or second day with the TTSH and I was very nervous and confused :D
@@SynthesizerVideo Well, if it was only your 2nd day ... you did a fantastic job!