Let's Look at Arturia ARP 2600 V3 - Part 3 - Synth Overview
In this series we will explore the Arturia ARP 2600 V3 synthesizer.
In this video we go through the synth sound generator section of the ARP and learn the basics of pre-patching, and all the various modules.
Contents:
1:18 Pre-patching (pre-cabling; default routing)
3:19 Envelope Follower (Audio input from DAW into synth) (see Part 4 for more info)
4:35 Ring Modulator (see Part 5 for more info)
5:40 VCO1 (Voltage Controlled Oscillator #1)
8:22 VCO2 (Voltage Controlled Oscillator #2)
9:47 VCO3 (Voltage Controlled Oscillator #3)
10:15 VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter)
14:47 ADSR/AR Envelopes (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release)
19:04 VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier)
20:11 Mixer / Reverb / Panning
22:18 Effects Panel (Chorus / Delay)
23:21 Noise Generator
24:43 Voltage Processors
26:49 S/H (Sample and Hold) Generator / Alternator / Clock Module
28:22 Curve Computer / Editor
Some corrections:
6:00 Correction: OSC tuning goes from -24 to +24 semitones
7:20 Correction: KBD CV at 0 = no influence on pitch, KBD CV at max = chromatic scale, pure intervals, values in between = not chromatic scale
10:00 Correction: VCO2 triangle is prepatched to VCO3, also TRI waveform in VCO2 and VCO3 can also use PWM
21:35 Correction: The L.IN and R.IN jacks can be used to send audio that bypasses the reverb, the middle jack is a pan modulator.
22:05 Correction: You cannot feed the PREAMP from the mixer output :(
26:05 Correction: This is not for volume output, it's for smoothing (it's the lag processor) it will round sharp peaks, etc.
For more on the Arturia ARP 2600 V3 synth, please check out the full playlist here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLIsnFO_dy6NyLi0Z_VwRmt4z9jKeKNME