Wow - Andrew F of Nonlinear Circuits is restoring this baby.
It's another ARP2500. There are now three of these babies in Australia (as far as I know).
These pics were taken in Japan.
Here is the link to his blog about its restoration.
http://arp2500.blogspot.com.au/
Have fun Andrew.
Some close ups:
The modules from left to right are:
1023 x 2 - Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1004-T - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1047 - Multimode Filter/Resonator
1006 x 2 - Filtamp
1046 - Quad Exponential Envelope Generator
1016 - Dual Noise/Random Voltage Source
1045 x 2 - Voltage Controlled Voice
1036 - Dual Sample & Hold/Random Voltage Generator.
1027 - Ten-Position Sequencer
1050 - Mix/Sequencer
1002 - Power Supply.
Notice the ribbon controller...It's a Moog 1150.
Side cabinet 1.
The modules are (from left to right):
1023 - Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1006 - Filtamp
1033 - Dual Delayed Exponential Envelope Generator
1027 - Sequencer:
1050 - Mix/Sequencer
1002 - Power Supply.
Side Cabinet 2:
The modules from left to right are:
1004-T - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1047 x 2 - Multimode Filter/Resonator
1004-P - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1005 - Modamp
1046 - Quad Exponential Envelope Generator
1002 - PSU
The 1004 VCO comes in two varieties, the T & the P.
The 1004T is the same as the 1004P, except the P also has inverted waveforms.
This is a mystery at the moment. It's obviously a home brew (as if the current system wasn't already big enough). Andrew F is currently working out what these modules do.
So far he has identified (from right to left):
1. Reverb (extreme right) - the one with the big black dial.
2. Matrix mixer ??
3. DIY modules #4 - dunno - so far a mystery (3rd from the right)
I'll update this as Andrew unravels the truth.
Finally, on it's way to Australia
It's another ARP2500. There are now three of these babies in Australia (as far as I know).
These pics were taken in Japan.
Here is the link to his blog about its restoration.
http://arp2500.blogspot.com.au/
Have fun Andrew.
Some close ups:
The modules from left to right are:
1023 x 2 - Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1004-T - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1047 - Multimode Filter/Resonator
1006 x 2 - Filtamp
1046 - Quad Exponential Envelope Generator
1016 - Dual Noise/Random Voltage Source
1045 x 2 - Voltage Controlled Voice
1036 - Dual Sample & Hold/Random Voltage Generator.
1027 - Ten-Position Sequencer
1050 - Mix/Sequencer
1002 - Power Supply.
The modules are (from left to right):
1023 - Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1006 - Filtamp
1033 - Dual Delayed Exponential Envelope Generator
1027 - Sequencer:
1050 - Mix/Sequencer
1002 - Power Supply.
Side Cabinet 2:
The modules from left to right are:
1004-T - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1047 x 2 - Multimode Filter/Resonator
1004-P - Voltage Controlled Oscillator
1005 - Modamp
1046 - Quad Exponential Envelope Generator
1002 - PSU
The 1004 VCO comes in two varieties, the T & the P.
The 1004T is the same as the 1004P, except the P also has inverted waveforms.
This is a mystery at the moment. It's obviously a home brew (as if the current system wasn't already big enough). Andrew F is currently working out what these modules do.
So far he has identified (from right to left):
1. Reverb (extreme right) - the one with the big black dial.
2. Matrix mixer ??
3. DIY modules #4 - dunno - so far a mystery (3rd from the right)
4. Fixed Bandpass Filter (4th from the right)
5. Clock (5th from the right)I'll update this as Andrew unravels the truth.
Finally, on it's way to Australia