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ARP Instruments - Wikipedia
ARP Instruments, Inc. was a Lexington, Massachusetts [1] manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, founded by Alan Robert Pearlman [2] [a] in 1969. It created a popular and commercially successful range of synthesizers throughout the 1970s before declaring bankruptcy in …
The Story Behind ARP Instruments in the 1970s - The Music …
2019年1月30日 · The fascinating story of an analog synths company and the instruments that made music history. Music by The Who, Elton John, Genesis, Weather Report, Frank Zappa.
American Giants: The History of ARP Instruments - gearnews.com
2023年10月30日 · From the Odyssey to the 2600 to the Omni, ARP ruled the synthesizer market in the 1970s and left an indelible mark on the world of music. At one point in the 1970s, ARP Instruments was the top-selling synthesizer company in the world.
From Era To Era: A History Of ARP Design - Google Arts & Culture
Over its 11-year lifespan, ARP created roughly two dozen musical instruments. While there were one or two notable failures, the vast majority of these designs led to ARP becoming one of the...
ABOUT - ARP
The ARP synthesizer was the main force driving the music of 1970—1980. Because of its versatile sonic range and wonderful tone, the new ARP ODYSSEY can be used to create retro, current, and new sounds. ARP synthesizers span the …
Sonic Odyssey: The History of ARP Instruments, Inc.
2021年7月13日 · ARP released two notable instruments before the company filed for bankruptcy in 1981: the ARP Quadra (1978), an all-in-one bass synth, polysynth, lead synth, and string machine; and the ARP Solus (1980), a simple, compact monophonic synth in a portable case.
ARP Instruments - Wikiwand
ARP Instruments, Inc. was a Lexington, Massachusetts [1] manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, founded by Alan Robert Pearlman [2] [a] in 1969. It created a popular and commercially successful range of synthesizers throughout the 1970s before declaring bankruptcy in …
The ARPs are Coming Home - The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
ARP Synthesizers would spend more than a decade making some of the most iconic music synthesizers ever. Now, I am bringing these instruments to their new home in Boston, but considering these instruments have been all over the world, this is a homecoming celebration.
ARP in the 1970s — Google Arts & Culture
The 1970s was a time of rapid changes, not only in music but in the technology used to make music. ARP synthesizers were at the center of this revolution, and the success stories of the era's...
The Rise and Fall of ARP Instruments - Rhodes Chroma
CBS Musical Instruments acquired ARP's inventory for $300,000, and, for an additional $50,000, picked up the manufacturing rights to the Chroma and the [four-voice] electronic piano. In its first year with the product, CBS sold more than $3 million worth of Chromas.