Arturia ARP 2600-V Walkthrough Ep.01 - VCO1 and the Basic Signal Path
Initially released in 1971, this classic analog synthesizer has been a constant presence ever since, inspiring musicians with its "semi-modular" design and incredible versatility. It's perhaps most famous as being the source of RD-D2's cute bleeps and whizzes, but it can also generate amazing musical tones and phrases. In this video series I describe how to create sounds with this instrument - starting with really basic signal path stuff and going on to finish with some deep Preset-dives, where we discover the true power of this beast! In Episode 1 we get a really gentle introduction to the instrument, just trying to make a nice simple, static tone that we can understand fully. We'll use this understanding later as we start to add more complex concepts into the picture. About me: My name is Anthony Chisnall. I'm a musician and a songwriter. I've created this channel - One Man and His Songs - in order to share with you everything I learn as I strive to improve my songwriting skills. Watch my songs evolve each week - the rhythms, the melodies, the lyrics, the production... everything I need to learn in order to produce professional-sounding music of which I can be proud! I play the electric and acoustic guitar, and the bass guitar, and record all of my own synth-based sounds myself too, but I can't sing very well (huge understatement!), and so my wife, Pauline, who has a lovely singing voice, has come to my rescue. You'll hear her on all of my songs. All of my music is written in Steinberg's Cubase. I want to build a community of music-lovers with whom I can share my experiences, and from whom I can gain valuable feedback as I pursue my dream of learning to write great songs. I really hope you'll join me on my journey! For more information about me, and to download a free copy of my own self-written music assistant software called Guitar Tutor, please head over to my website - http://www.onemanandhissongs.com. You can also follow me on Twitter - / 1manandhissongs . Thanks to: ThumbnailTemplates.com for their YouTube template files. Outro Template made by Grabster - / grabstertv

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