1970's ARP Demo featuring Tom Piggott

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2023
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    Video Description: Originally aired on WOVB-TV, in association with The Ohio University Telecommunications Center, this is one of several UMATIC demo tapes found in a box when d'ARP (Dina Pearlman-Ifil, Alan Pearlman's daughter) was going through her father's effects.
    Tom Piggott was one of several educators that worked at ARP Instruments in the 1970s. He worked closely with Al, helping write the classic: "Learning Music with Synthesizers" David Friend, Alan R. Pearlman, Thomas D. Piggott).
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  • @TheArpomni2
    @TheArpomni2 Год назад +6

    Never knew you could get the string sound as good as that on the 2600,

  • @josephramone5805
    @josephramone5805 Год назад +9

    Josef Zawinul was a master of the Arp 2600 and made incredible patches with it that have stood the test of time.

  • @JamesBermingham
    @JamesBermingham Год назад +4

    This video make me realize how privileged I am to live in such an advanced technological age.
    Access to this equipment in the 70s was on available to a very limited amount of people.
    Now its everywhere

  • @regplasma7906
    @regplasma7906 Год назад +6

    Tom's suit reminds me of a ventriloquist doll I used to have as a kid. Fabulous video , I love these early synth demos .

  • @Ohaechesi
    @Ohaechesi Год назад +8

    That old TV flickering brings back some childhood nostalgia

  • @kevinsturges6957
    @kevinsturges6957 Год назад +17

    In 1974 Genesis used that ARP ProSoloist all over their The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway album very effectively. 😊

    • @brunoprimas1483
      @brunoprimas1483 Год назад +4

      "Selling England By The Pound" as well. "The Cinema Show" especially.

    • @ohmtronseedling
      @ohmtronseedling Год назад +4

      don't forget Trick Of The Tail!

    • @kevinsturges6957
      @kevinsturges6957 Год назад +1

      @@ohmtronseedling : Yes! 😊❤️

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +2

      Thank you! We also have a video interview I did with Tony Banks from Genesis. (PS: If you like this please video, please like our page to follow us! )

  • @john678
    @john678 Год назад +7

    Loved this, thanks ! Great reminder of why I fell in love with ARP. They did great demos at music stores, sent out demo discs. Got the original ARP Odyssey, couldn’t afford the 2600 but now have remake. They were great times

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад

      You're very welcome, and a big thank you! If you like this please video, please like our page to follow us!

  • @fretnesbutke3233
    @fretnesbutke3233 Год назад +6

    My 2 favorite toys in 1980 at the age of 21 :my Tascam 4 track Portastudio,and my MIDI guitar prototype,the ARP Avatar. Most synthesizers were monophonic back then. I had just begun at Cleveland State U majoring in Music Theory/Composition. I had so much fun with those buggers! Some of the best years of my life.

  • @paulallen8777
    @paulallen8777 Год назад +3

    This is fantastic. I just got a white Korg Odyssey. Amazing Deodato style Rhapsody in Blue at 22:49

  • @feline1973
    @feline1973 Год назад +6

    My god, at about 23 minutes after the boring technical stuff, this guy is suddenly just ON FIRE! :-D

  • @Imetalman2000
    @Imetalman2000 Год назад +17

    This is low key a top tier beginner’s video manual. Super educational and entertaining.

  • @timthompson468
    @timthompson468 Год назад +3

    That was awesome. The glitchy intro was actually cool. It shows the video was saved in the nick of time, before the whole thing degraded. It gives it that “found footage” look that people strive for. I’d love to see the bass/strings patch he played. I don’t think I could figure that one out. I need to get back on my 2600s. I managed to get an old orange and black one, and a Korg reproduction, but I haven’t had enough time to really get into them. I’ve been looking for inspiration, and I think this was it.

  • @_P_M_
    @_P_M_ Год назад +16

    Breaking into Rhapsody in Blue and making it work with only 3 notes to work with was some pretty impressive playing. A lot of really experimental ideas applied musically too. Very nice!

  • @jakobole
    @jakobole Год назад +6

    Fun to hear tune I mixed and mastered for Alex Balls ARP-documentary being used elsewhere. Greets from Sonic Peak Studio.

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад

      Hello! Thank you!

    • @jakobole
      @jakobole Год назад +1

      @@AlanRPearlmanFoundation you're most welcome. You might not know it, but I mixed and mastered most of the songs on Alex Ball's ARP - documentary - it was pure joy to work with. Of course the material was top-notch, but the synth-sounds were as well. Superb instruments.

  • @Usul
    @Usul Год назад +10

    Thank you for uploading this. These are still iconic sounds and instruments, years later.

  • @CaptainProton1
    @CaptainProton1 Год назад +3

    Man the dodgy recording medium makes the analog arps just sing with realism and vintage goodness. VST's roll over... think I'm going to start recording to that old tape machine in the studio again.

    • @Barflew1
      @Barflew1 Год назад

      LOL I had a ARP Odessy at one time.Saw one like it at Sweetwater a couple weeks ago on display.Along with a slew of other great old synths.Still play my old 4-tracks on occasion.Some have the Arp on them.Denon tapes still sound good 30+ years later. I Really enjoyed watching this. My 1st guitar synth was a Gibson Photon.Your RUclips name made me think of it. Best Regards..

  • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
    @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Год назад +3

    Ah, the analog imperfections ...
    4:11 That square wave sounds every so slightly brassy, because the flat parts are not horizontal, so there’s a little bit of sawtooth in there.
    4:39 That sine wave is far from pure. Note that the rising and falling parts are too close to straight lines, like the triangle wave. This contaminates the sound with odd harmonics.

  • @ohmtronseedling
    @ohmtronseedling Год назад +5

    this is an excellent video- not too complicated, simple explainations of synthesizers, a bold fashion statement AND dude can totally play! a fine, entertaining watch. thanks for posting.

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад

      You're welcome and thank you as well!!!!! ! If you like this please video, please like our page to follow us!

  • @musicboy2003
    @musicboy2003 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this important piece of synthesizer history 😊people forget that the very first synth was the pipe organ, which was the most complex human mechanical achievement for centuries. Now we are in the digital era. Such a wonderful demonstration put on by Mr. Piggott.

    • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
      @Discrimination_is_not_a_right Год назад +1

      Organs aren't electronic, nor do they generate waveforms the way a synthesizer does. They are keyboard wind instruments.

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer Год назад +3

    What a magnificent thing to find! Thank you for sharing this gem. The jam at the end is seriously impressive stuff. No presets in those days, and very limited polyphony (in this case, 2+1 on the Odyssey and 2600, I believe?) An amazing demo.

  • @j.talbert9043
    @j.talbert9043 Год назад +2

    Great demo of the ARP lineup. Now waiting for Korg to reissue the Pro Soloist!

  • @sawsquaresinetube
    @sawsquaresinetube Год назад +17

    Happy Birthday to your father. Thank you so much for sharing, the tape degradation at the beginning just gives this great character. Love this!

  • @chrisschulz2000
    @chrisschulz2000 Год назад +3

    Thank you to these gentlemen for the great amount of information on this video, ... something unheard of in those times and unbelievable even today ... THANKS whoever you are!

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +1

      Tom Piggott was and still is an expert in the field of music education! If you like this please video, please like our page to follow us, we have more!

  • @MassimoBoscoMusic
    @MassimoBoscoMusic Год назад +6

    This instruments could have a future.

    • @compfox
      @compfox Год назад +2

      Nah! No one will listen to this synthetic kind of music even ten years later.

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +1

      @@compfox 😏

  • @iamyourfuture808
    @iamyourfuture808 4 месяца назад +1

    dude knows his way around a keyboard for sure

  • @mattkaz9604
    @mattkaz9604 Год назад +4

    It's a good rundown, and his suit is entirely badass. Good video.

  • @thebreathalyzer
    @thebreathalyzer Год назад +4

    Many thanks for sharing this wonderful video!!!!

  • @joelizquierdo8624
    @joelizquierdo8624 Год назад +10

    This is awesome 😎 I love my ARP Solus and my ARP2600. I love vintage videos and yes Love the suit. If you squint your eyes 👀 he even resembles John Lennon on Synthesizers.

  • @multiversum
    @multiversum Год назад +2

    👍👍👍 Thanks for uploud. GREAT!!!!!! How can a man know all this knobs an ideas?

  • @davidvanpelt802
    @davidvanpelt802 Год назад +5

    Brilliant stuff! Those strings on the 2600 sound beautiful

  • @bunnyman2112
    @bunnyman2112 Год назад +1

    Fantastic demo! Thx!

  • @frankmuscato7741
    @frankmuscato7741 Год назад +5

    Great info on the synth world in its infancy 🎼🎶👍

  • @henrikpersson4698
    @henrikpersson4698 Год назад +1

    thanks, what a lovely video

  • @jeffjfindley4802
    @jeffjfindley4802 Год назад +3

    Dear Christ who is this man and why am I only hearing of him now?!?!

  • @Byron101_
    @Byron101_ Год назад +14

    YES! that was the time when the synthesizer musicians could still really play the keyboard and read notes....

    • @MrDiscobitch
      @MrDiscobitch Год назад +5

      People still do that today grandad

    • @ConceptJunkie
      @ConceptJunkie Год назад +2

      Yeah, that was some serious playing. Reminds me of Wakeman!

  • @Apg002
    @Apg002 Год назад +1

    This is amazing.

  • @carlosalbertoteixeira375
    @carlosalbertoteixeira375 Год назад +1

    Excellent!!

  • @arcadeapocalypsemusic
    @arcadeapocalypsemusic Год назад +2

    This is priceless!

  • @subs4794
    @subs4794 Год назад +8

    Is it just me who finds the videotape glitches at the beginning of this video the most interesting part? 🤓😎

  • @mokujinsan9946
    @mokujinsan9946 Год назад +2

    That suit has another 3 VCOs.

  • @user-jy3io4iz2p
    @user-jy3io4iz2p 3 месяца назад

    Born in 1972 it is hard to understand what impact synths like the 2600 and Odyssey (a.o.) had on people. I remember on some (hard)rock albums it was mentioned that no synthesizers were used on their album 😂
    Great video, thanks for sharing 🤠

  • @clivemathieu9386
    @clivemathieu9386 Год назад +1

    My life is complete

  • @thefool2007
    @thefool2007 Год назад +1

    Awesome film.

  • @Heavy_Distortion
    @Heavy_Distortion Год назад +3

    His clothing is groovy man.

  • @Rocketbunny71
    @Rocketbunny71 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for sharing. In my view, every kid in school should be show this type of program or something similar. I wonder how many more grass roots modern musicians we would get rather than all the manufactured dross we have to put up with these days. A fascinating video, thanks!

  • @Kkidzz
    @Kkidzz Год назад +2

    Lapels have a drag coefficient of 0.98

  • @scooter9240
    @scooter9240 Год назад +1

    What a treat! Thank you!

  • @ashfaq1999
    @ashfaq1999 23 дня назад

    Great 🎶

  • @aurelionasvw
    @aurelionasvw Год назад +1

    nossa muito show mesmo o som desses equipamentos é d+

  • @colinfuidge8660
    @colinfuidge8660 Год назад +2

    The good old days when information and facts were more important than the presenter.

  • @kd7alt
    @kd7alt Год назад +2

    Love the ARP's. I miss mine. Sych a rich sounding keyboard

  • @zafod101
    @zafod101 Год назад +1

    That intro music sounded great

  • @TheAJW50
    @TheAJW50 Год назад +1

    Don’t let the suit fool you. He is PROFESSOR PROG!

  • @TheAJW50
    @TheAJW50 Год назад +1

    And yet, many years later, even on expensive keyboards, aftertouch is a special addition not the norm! Why?

  • @RichardDenRooyen1973
    @RichardDenRooyen1973 Год назад +1

    the 2600... impress me every time i hear something

  • @electronicsandewastescrapp7384
    @electronicsandewastescrapp7384 Год назад +1

    funky worm pops his head up at 3:19

  • @GNeuman
    @GNeuman Год назад +4

    I still think the Odyssey is the King of Analogue Synths

    • @securityrobot
      @securityrobot Год назад +1

      You’re setting yourself up for an argument 😂 Good luck.

    • @GNeuman
      @GNeuman Год назад +1

      @@securityrobot 🤣🤣🤣

    • @j.talbert9043
      @j.talbert9043 Год назад +2

      Maybe not the king, but it’s certainly among a limited royalty. I don’t believe there is a single king synthesizer.

  • @erikrhafer6644
    @erikrhafer6644 Год назад +1

    Very proud to be the 1,000 the 👍

  • @boothbuster
    @boothbuster Год назад +1

    haha @20:15 I thought he was going to start playing that Wiz Khalifa song! And when he was doing the noise sequences, sounded like he was about to produce some techno.

  • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
    @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +5

    Please donate to fhe foundation to help make videos like this possible as well as further our archives, create ARPs for All and more! alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/donate/

  • @toolman8269
    @toolman8269 Год назад +7

    My goodness! I recently got a new (Korg) ARP 2600 and I am enjoying the hell out of it. I would LOVE to know all about the crazy patching going on with the 2600 here in this video. How did he get the bass sound with the quick playing and then the strings sound when he played legato? Very cool video!

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад

      It's a shame that the cords are the same color, as it would be much easier to stop the video and try to imitate the patch. There is a wonderful patch book I know of....

    • @toolman8269
      @toolman8269 Год назад

      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation : Indeed! I downloaded the original ARP 2600 Patchbook, and I'm enjoying trying them all. I agree about the patch cord colors.

    • @j.talbert9043
      @j.talbert9043 Год назад

      I’m guessing he used the ring mod as a secondary VCA routing the ADSR to one and the AD to the other.

    • @uv77mc85
      @uv77mc85 Год назад +1

      I didn't know the 2600 could do that but i assume he sent 2 oscillators to the ADSR for the strings and 1 to the AR for the bass.

  • @Monoaux
    @Monoaux 9 месяцев назад +2

    Did the og ARP Soloist have a "drum" setting?

  • @RedMeansRecording
    @RedMeansRecording Год назад +1

    My life for Comic Wow

  • @JimAlfredson
    @JimAlfredson Год назад +1

    Who knew Artie Ziff was into synthesizers?!?

  • @AiMR
    @AiMR Год назад

    I came for the leisure suit.

  • @DrMilde
    @DrMilde Год назад +1

    Ok this is really fascinating
    Here is my question ... I understand the self oscillating filter , but how does he spread an shrink the range of the keyboard to create this micro tonality ?? Any genius out there,that could explain that to me please 😊

    • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
      @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +2

      Tom is using the slider under the VCF which allows the keyboard CV to control the filter. If you lower that you are able to attenuate the CV before it reaches the filter which reduces the pitch change from the keyboard controller
      Setting it halfway reduces that range approximately by half and playing an octave on the keyboard results in a pitch change of only half an octave. So the semitone or half tone now is a quarter tone. The further you bring it down, the closer the pitch is.

  • @iLikeTheUDK
    @iLikeTheUDK Год назад +1

    18:40 groovy

  • @ashave9100
    @ashave9100 Год назад

    Why didn't they employ Thomas Dolby to do the demonstration !!!

  • @TheSpecialCostumeShop
    @TheSpecialCostumeShop 8 месяцев назад

    pouring fizzy water on frosty the snowman 11:54

  • @shaofu424
    @shaofu424 Год назад

    rad \m/\m/

  • @AlanRPearlmanFoundation
    @AlanRPearlmanFoundation  Год назад +2

    join us ruclips.net/video/L0T_eRquSlU/видео.html an Interview with TOm!

  • @noscrubbubblez6515
    @noscrubbubblez6515 Год назад +1

    'Switched On Bach' gave the best samples of Moog. I mean the best music that used Moog.

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Год назад +2

      Moog was a rival to ARP.

    • @j.talbert9043
      @j.talbert9043 Год назад +1

      SoB certainly helped introduce the synthesizer to the masses, but covered only a fraction of what was possible with a modular synth.

  • @ardiris2715
    @ardiris2715 Год назад

    Dude was trippin', man!
    (:

  • @learnmusic488
    @learnmusic488 Год назад +1

    I’m gonna take a guess that this was 1973.

  • @offworldnetwork
    @offworldnetwork 4 месяца назад

    Picked up my 1975 Arp Axxe in 1984 for the princely sum of £75. It doesnt get used much these days but when i do set it up im always blown away by the simplicity and warmth. video clip here ...ruclips.net/video/4aHoynhp9Z0/видео.html

  • @RichKielbasa
    @RichKielbasa Год назад

    I think @synthpunkrules would look nice in that suit.

  • @LADY_JEMIMA_FORTESCUE
    @LADY_JEMIMA_FORTESCUE Год назад

    well tech had to start somewhere

  • @marguskiis7711
    @marguskiis7711 Год назад +2

    Only Tony Banks could use it properly.

    • @SamLowryDZ-015
      @SamLowryDZ-015 Год назад +2

      oh please - the only member of Genesis NOT to have a successful solo career.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Год назад

      @@SamLowryDZ-015 Er, Mike`s solo career wasn`t a very successful either. Mike and Mechanics is not the "solo", it was still a band,

    • @SamLowryDZ-015
      @SamLowryDZ-015 Год назад

      @@marguskiis7711 Don't split hairs - His name is up front, it's his project and he is the only constant member. No different to what Steve Hackett does.
      By all measures Banks outside of Genesis was a failure and you can see in interviews it irks him.

    • @kevinbatchelor9566
      @kevinbatchelor9566 Год назад +3

      Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock knew their way around it too. Anthony Marinelli programmed the synths for Thriller with a 2600.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Год назад

      @@SamLowryDZ-015 "Fugitive" is a very good album with excellent songs, some sounds really great.

  • @iLikeTheUDK
    @iLikeTheUDK Год назад

    14:28 >:3

  • @ROBOTkw1
    @ROBOTkw1 Год назад

    "Geigerzähler" at 2:35

  • @bobbobson4069
    @bobbobson4069 Год назад +1

    England says that this is the most boring video ever!

  • @rachelar
    @rachelar Год назад

    🤡 🎶 🎹

  • @blueeyedsoulman
    @blueeyedsoulman 5 месяцев назад

    Considering it's over 50 years later and we are just beginning to offer polyphonic aftertouch and these instruments are fetching 10's of thousands of dollars I'd say modern designers are not to bright with the exception of Roger Linn. We could do way better. Music is far worse off right now.

  • @leepshin
    @leepshin Год назад

    Who the hell is this "Tom Piggot"? The man just sits there thinking "when do I get paid"?