In his latest video, synthesist Hainbach talks to Hans Kulk of Willem Twee Studios in s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands about their rare, massive ARP 2500 modular system.
The video offers a look into the studio and some of its rare gear, and a lot of hands-on time with the ARP 2500 and an original EMS VCS3.
Pianists who go to Hell are handed a corroded ARP 2500 and a software editor based in Windows 98. Buy a KARP Odyssey, you’ll be happier.
Hahaha. I’m pretty sure all pianists go to hell. Organists, though…
Intentions? No, the road to hell is paved with good _intonations_…
When Behringer releases their ARP 2500 clone modules, I’ll finally be able to communicate with aliens.