TimewARP 2600 - Virtual Vintage Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer
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Top Features
| faithful emulation of original ARP 2600 features and sound |
| unlimited MIDI assignment of all controls to MIDI controllers |
| up to eight instantiations for up to eight voice polyphony |
| extensive patch manager and factory sounds |
| standalone or RTAS/VST/AU operation on Mac and Windows |
The TimewARP 2600 from Way Out Ware is a perfect emulation of the classic ARP 2600 analog synthesizer—and the only one endorsed by the original instrument’s creator, Alan R. Pearlman. In addition to faithful replication of every original feature, the TimewARP 2600 features up to 8-voice polyphony and extremely sophisticated velocity and aftertouch control. Mapping of MIDI controller parameters to sliders, knobs and switches is virtually unlimited, putting an unprecedented amount of control at your fingertips. And even though you can create incredibly complex sounds with the TimewARP 2600, the unit’s comprehensive preset manager ships with hundreds of patches to get you started. Standalone or RTAS, VST, and AU host operation on Mac and Windows makes this gem the ideal addition to your sound—whether as a synthesizer or a unique signal processor.



USD 249.95 MSRP
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"The TimewARP 2600 has all the charm, the complexity and magic of the original but with none of the drawbacks." - "If you are eager to explore intricacies of classic analog synthesis, are interested in reproducing some of the iconoclastic sounds of the past or want to add a radical edge to your current sound, the TimewARP 2600 might be exactly what you are looking for."
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"The instrument is remarkably authentic and delivers a broad palette of unique and evocative sounds that just plain feel different than most virtual synths out there today." - "It's a spot-on emulation of an extraordinarily deep and complex instrument that puts all of the charm and character of the classic at your fingertips."
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"This is one great application. It takes the sound of the ARP 2600 and makes it available to musicians for about a tenth of what the 2600 cost new. The greaphbic emulations are uniformly excellent in their representation of the original instrument, and the sound is that of an ARP 2600. This is the most impressive synthesizer emulation I have heard to date."
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Produced from 1970 to 1981, the ARP 2600 was one of the first commercially available synthesizers. Featuring three voltage-controlled oscillators, sample-and-hold, resonant filter and much more, it was essentially an extremely flexible modular synthesizer in which “normalled” connections defining a default signal path could be overridden by inserting patch cords. The 2600 was popularized by music pioneers such as The Who's Pete Townsend, Weather Report's Joe Zawinul, Stevie Wonder and Edgar Winter. Today, these collector's items are both rare and extremely hard to maintain. TimewARP 2600 faithfully replicates every detail of this venerable piece of electronic music history (the patch cords even have the physical properties you'd expect), while adding features that make it invaluable in today's personal and commercial studios.
While there have been many innovations in synthesis since the time of the original 2600, there’s never been any other synth that completely replaces it. TimewARP 2600 adds an incredible breadth and depth to your sonic palette that you can’t get anywhere else. And you can access it without knowing a thing about synthesis, thanks to hundreds of great patches that ship with the software—leads, basses, sound effects, incredible evolving sonic textures and much more.
TimewARP 2600 is designed to complement just about any electronic music environment. You can use it with most popular host applications on Mac and PC thanks to RTAS, VST and Audio Units implementation—or use it standalone with a controller live or in the studio. Under MIDI control, the internal clock can synchronize to MIDI Beat Clock for LFO and triggered effects that match the beat of your session.
The presence of an audio input on the TimewARP 2600 also makes it invaluable as a unique signal processing effect. Effects such as a one-of-a-kind vocoder can be realized by routing a track or live mic or instrument input from an audio interface to TimewARP’s audio input for use an oscillator, LFO modulator, control voltage and so forth. The results are truly stunning and give you a distinctive creative edge. (Pete Townsend used this ability to drive the guitar sound in The Who's "Who Are You.")