[sdiy] ARP Axxe front panel ready
thx1138
thx1138 at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 24 19:17:31 CEST 2010
On 4/24/10 9:30 AM, "Graham Atkins" <gatkins at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> I can remember The Captain & Tenile on various shows on TV, probably
> because
> of the synths. Always an ARP of some sort on stage, don't remember a
> Minimoog.
>
> Graham
>
> On 24 Apr 2010, at 10:49, Bob Weigel wrote:
>
>> Ohhh yeahhhh. Big hit when I was in Jr. High. I remember it
>> playing on a bus going on a field trip to the Oregon coast for a
>> geology class somehow..lol! Right before "oh oh oh it's magic..you
>> knowoooo..never believe it's not sooo" I seem to recall. Of
>> course muscrat love ...someone said he was using an E-mu modular in
>> the actual production but in a vid linked he's using an odyssey for
>> the strange muskrat sounds. Somewhat drunken muskrat it sounds like
>> with the oddysey mk1. -bob
>>
>> David G. Dixon wrote:
>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [sdiy] ARP Axxe front panel ready
>>>>
>>>
>>> "Love... love will keep us togethuh... thinka me babe, whenevuh..."
>>>
>>> The ARP Axxe! That brings back memories of my childhood, watching
>>> the
>>> Captain and Tennille on TV, drooling over Daryl Dragon's
>>> synthesizers.
>>>
>>> (sorry)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Hi Guys,
I did work for Daryl Dragon in Late 70's at Rumbo Music Studio out in
Winnetka , N. Los Angeles.
I repaired his ARP Odyssey's as a test before he would hire my service
company, Shultz Sound Design.
We set him up with a couple of Emulator I unit's and a Modular E-Mu system
of a single cabinet. He had a Mellotron, Arp Odyssey, 2600 ARP I think and
pretty nice recording studio. Toni Tenille would come over and record on
Piano and Voice for a Christmas show that Flip Wilson was producing.
Daryl and Toni eventually moved to Lake Tahoe area and I have since lost
track of him.
Some much Non-Sequitor memories.
Regards,
Terry
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