- ARP String Ensemble
Infobox_synthesizer
image_caption = ARP Instruments, Inc. Logo
synth_name = String Ensemble
synth_manufacturer =ARP Instruments, Inc.
synthesis_type = Analog Subtractive
polyphony = Full (octave divider technology)
timbrality = Four tones:Viola ,Violin ,Trumpet ,Horn
oscillator =
filter = None
attenuator = AR
left_control = none
lfo = none
keyboard = 49-key| memory = none
ext_control = Gate out
fx = Chorus on/off
dates =1974 -1981
price =The ARP String Ensemble, produced by Solina (a.k.a.
Eminent NV ) from1974 to1981 , is a fullypolyphonic multi-orchestralsynthesizer with a 49-key keyboard. The sounds it incorporates are violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello and contrabass. The keyboard uses 'organ style' divide-down technology to make it polyphonic. The built-in chorus effect gives the instrument its famous sound.Famous users
The ARP string ensemble has been extensively used by
Jazz-funk artists in the 1970's such asHerbie Hancock orEumir Deodato .Elton John played an ARP String Ensemble on his hit songSomeone Saved My Life Tonight The Buggles played a Solina String Ensemble inVideo Killed the Radio Star and has been used by bands such asThe Cure ,Joy Division and Styx.Rick James used an Arp Solina in his song Mary Jane.The Solina string sound also used by Kim/Ricky Wilde,
Pink Floyd and Air. Jean-Michel Jarre's early trademark sound is this string sound (taken from Eminent) put through a Small Stone phaser working at 8V (for a softer effect).ee also
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ARP String Synthesizer
*ARP Instruments, Inc.
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