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KORG Collection - ARP 2600

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- The ARP 2600 synthesizer faithfully reproduced in software

- A single item including only the software you want


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Included Contents

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- KORG Collection - ARP 2600

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* Downloadable version only. You will be emailed a product code (serial number) and a link to download.


Highlights

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The one and only ARP 2600


The iconic ARP 2600. It’s the one synth you can expect to see in every major studio. They demand astronomical prices on the second hand market. When KORG released the limited- edition ARP 2600 FS in 2020, they sold out immediately world-wide. Now, KORG is pleased to present the first truly accurate software re-creation of this essential synthesizer: the KORG Collection ARP 2600.

KORG’s proprietary CMT technology faithfully reproduces the distinctive waveforms and filters, the custom LFO and envelope shapes, the many subtle nonlinearities, even the behavior of the patch panel – unlike any other 2600 software instrument. Thanks to this obsessive attention to detail, you can open the original ARP 2600 Patch Book (available as a free PDF on KORG’s website), hook up each of the 100 patches on screen, and they will sound just like an authentic ARP 2600 – something that no other 2600 plug-in can do.

Bringing the 2600 into the modern age

Preserving the fantastic sound quality, incredible flexibility, and quirky attitude of the original was only the beginning. To truly honor the legacy of this legendary instrument, we asked ourselves: if ARP redesigned the 2600 today, what would it be like? In response we made many improvements, including adding a second filter, a drive section, new modulation sources, extensive MIDI control, a sophisticated sequencer, up to 16-voice polyphony, and much more – all while keeping the spirit of the original ARP 2600 design.


Beauty in the details

Our engineers spent considerable time understanding every detail of the original and modern schematics, poring over the original 2600 manuals, testing with oscilloscopes, and most importantly listening.The original AR and ADSR envelopes, for example, might seem simple – but it took a lot of time and tweaking to get them just right. The oscillator waveforms are correct, including the slight imperfections that add a unique brightness (especially for the triangle and sine). We modeled both of the original VCF modules, the 4012 and the 4072, with a switch to select between them. We included all of the many saturation points on the original hardware, with subtle distortions that bring life to the sound. Extensive anti-aliasing techniques spread throughout the different modules let us deliver truly premium audio quality. KORG’s Component Modeling Technology (CMT) includes variations between analog components, just as you’d find with multiple hardware 2600s, to deliver natural richness when playing polyphonically.

Outside the patch panel, there are 20-odd Trim Pots to select between behaviors of different 2600 vintages, dial in calibration details such as square wave width and triangle wave symmetry (just like the original hardware), and more.


Preserving and expanding the 2600 spirit

Even more than most vintage synths, the 2600 has a character all its own. To begin with, no two sections are alike; each has its own purpose (often more than one) and capabilities to match. Each of the three VCOs has different features.The two envelopes work very differently. There are many hidden quirks, such as different ranges for identical-looking control inputs, phase inversions, and unusual waveforms. It’s a carefully considered instrument, but it also feels like a collection of bespoke modules. The differences guide the eye, and also simply make it fun to play around with. There’s a constant sense of discovery, of “wow, I can make it do that, too!”

When adding all of the new capabilities, we were determined to preserve the spirit of the original instrument. So, we resisted the modern urge to unify and standardize. Each of the VCOs is still different. When we added an envelope and an LFO, we made sure that they were different from the originals, enabling new sounds instead of just “more.” When we added a second filter, we made it entirely different from the main VCF. Each new feature speaks with its own voice. All of the additions have sensible normalled connections, incorporating the new LFO, envelope, and sequencer.

We also kept all of the controls of the original instrument, and even with all of the additions, we preserved the basic layout. If you’re familiar with the old 2600, or KORG’s new 2600 FS and 2600 M, you’ll feel right at home – but with even more to play with. .

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* More about KORG Collection 5 - ARP 2600 at korg.com


KORG Collection 5 - ARP 2600 Operating Requirements

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[Mac]

- OS: macOS 11 Big Sur or higher (latest update)
- CPU: Apple Silicon Native support / Intel Core i5 or better (Core i7 or better recommended)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM (16 GB or more recommended)
- Storage: 16 GB free disk space (SSD recommended)
- Others: An internet connection is required
- Plug-ins: AU, VST3, AAX (Supported 64bit plug-ins only)
- Operability confirmed DAW software* (latest version) * as of July 18, 2024
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Ableton Live 12 / Logic Pro 11 / GarageBand / Cubase Pro 13 / Studio One 6.6 / Digital Performer 11 / FL Studio 21 / Reason 11 / ProTools 2024
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[Windows]

- OS: Windows 10 or higher (latest update)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 or better (Core i7 or better recommended)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM (16 GB or more recommended)
- Storage: 16 GB free disk space (SSD recommended)
- Others: An internet connection is required
- Plug-ins: VST3, AAX (Supported 64bit plug-ins only)
- Operability confirmed DAW software* (latest version) * as of July 18, 2024
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Ableton Live 12 / Cubase Pro 13 / Studio One 6.6 / Digital Performer 11 / FL Studio 21 / Reason 11 / CakeWalk by Bandlab / Reaper /ProTools 2024
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$149.00