Andrew Schrock (11:07 AM 07/09/1999) wrote:
>> BTW he said he bought it at a Lucas' company clearance sale in california
>> and that it was used on the soundtracks for close encounters and star wars.
>> i don't know the model number and cannot find any info about it on the net.
>
>Might just be synth.lore, probably no way to prove one way or another
>unless somebody from LucasArts can vouch for it. Wait, wasn't the close
>encounters synth a 2500 anyways??
Nah, this one isn't lore.... I think the sale went down at the beginning of
this year; it may of been last year. Time flies.
Kevin Lightner has a good still of the specific machine on his site:
http://www.synthfool.com/ceot3k1.jpgand, other ARP 2500 shots as well:
http://www.synthfool.com/pics.html#arpbtw, to Mark Scetta... Is your buddy Brian Carrigan?
There some info on the 2500 in the Analogue Heaven mailing list archives as
well...
Head here:
http://www.midiwall.com/aharchives/And search on "arp 2500" (don't use quotes)
Mark
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