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Learning the ARP 2600 With Original Patches part 1 

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Комментарии : 10   
@sunnshine5890
@sunnshine5890 3 года назад
This is an exceptionally well done video. Listening to your voice, I can say that I would gladly pay for personalized lessons on the Arp 2600!
@rofilmmedia2
@rofilmmedia2 3 года назад
Thank you for your motivating comment. Concerning private lessons, well, I´m looking forward to your private message to rofilm@seznam.cz (email). Enjoy your day! Rolf
@ThierryLalinne
@ThierryLalinne 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this. Very informative video, well explained in details. 👍
@rofilmmedia2
@rofilmmedia2 4 года назад
I´m happy you like it! Enjoy your day! Rolf
@ohernik
@ohernik 2 года назад
Very good video. I'm very curious about the input between mixer and the pan slider, for any connection I make in it, it always cancels the audio, can you clear how to use it? thanks.
@winddealer1
@winddealer1 4 года назад
Thank you for walking through this process. Your voice is recorded quite well but the mix to the 2600 was quite low so it was difficult to "hear" the subtle changes being made while the controls were being adjusted. Will listen to Part 2 to see if this has been remedied. Gratefully.
@justanotheryoutubechannel3102
less talk, more patches! All I wanted to hear was audio of ALL of the patches in the book to better get an idea of ARP capabilities
@Aetila
@Aetila 3 года назад
I thought you have the BARP 2600 and used the Arturia VST patches to program the BARP...now that would be interesting! :-)
@rofilmmedia2
@rofilmmedia2 3 года назад
Hi Aetila! Yes, I´ve thought about that too. And I´ll probably do exactly what you say. But I have to put aside some money before buying one of the ARP 2600 clones. Enjoy your day! Rolf
@Aetila
@Aetila 3 года назад
@@rofilmmedia2 Thanks mate! I suggested this to those who already have the BARP 2600 because so far I didn't hear anything special and didn't see advanced programming with tons of cables, hehe. I wonder if they could recreate those patches from the VST, it would be exciting to see...