Well you can probably find other places wiht a
different scan..just search in Google for
"ARP 2600 service manual" or something like that.
There should be no need to pay for a photocopy, most likely that copy comes from
a website anyways, in other words, total waste of money.
The patch manual is also scanned out of order, I
didn't notice until after I had printed the whole thing out at work..a solid
hour of shuffling and it's all in order. I was gonna use it on the Arturia
ARP2600V,
but found it is so much changed compared to a real
2600 the settings didn't match. Waiting for Timewarp2600 now just around the
corner. Is a very faithful VST reproduction.
----- Original Message -----From: DavidSent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:10 AMSubject: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Arp 3620 keyboard - multi trigger issue--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Roy J. Tellason" wrote:
> On Thursday 18 August 2005 11:52 am, David wrote:
> > It's been put away for many years,
> What a waste...
Out of sight, out of mind... I've gotten involved in other hobbies
over the years (amateur astronomy is my latest money pit) but I'm
looking forward to spending some quality time with the old 2600. I
also have a Korg 10 analog sequencer, a Sequential Circuits 800
digitial sequencer, Tascam 3440 and 8x4 mix board with DBX 155 noise
reduction system and digital delay line. My first synth was the Arp
Odyssey. I also had a Polymoog but sold it.
> If you're gonna calibrate anything at all, do the power
> supplies first!
Yes, that makes sense! But I bet I'll still need to calibarate the
volts per octave on all three VCO's and VCF.
BTW, the pages Service Manual at the link posted by Tom are not
numbered and out of order =:-o Hopefully I can figure out the correct
sequence using the section numbers and inferring from split sentences.
> There's archives? :-)
surely you jest...?!
David
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