Behringer 2600 sounds part 4 of 5 (and patches)
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Here are some more sounds with the 2600. It loves the 80s!
I have added some fx here and there (Native Instruments Replika and RC24, Valhalla Room).
I have uploaded scans of the patches used in this video.
note: i made a mistake in sheet 3. Corrected version in the pdf.
Direct download: www.presetpatc...
Thanks to www.presetpatc... - feel free to share your own patches there.
Full 2600 playlist here: • Arp 2600 & friends
Enjoy or not.
The eighties couldn't have happened without the ARP. December 31 1979 - HAPPY NEW YEARS - and suddenly it would have been January 1 1990.
Anne Clark, The Cure, DAF , ... Flashback to my youth!!
okay first time I've come to a gear demo vid and heard a DAF sequence, so CHEERS for that. anxiously awaiting my gray meanie here..
Thanks for sharing. Helps me a lot to get my head around my Blue Marvin.
It's a fantastic machine!!
Countless hours with finding patches and having fun :-) also the best anti stress therapy.
You’re welcome. Glad if you found it useful.
I’m thinking about getting one,either BM or BO is it spring reverb so mu better from BM i know it’s analog
very helpful giving the patches - many thanks!
really great videos, i get inspiration to experiment with my 2600
Thanks for your feedback, glad you like the videos!
Awesome demo and patches! It sounds like there's a ton of untapped sonic possibilities in that last patch - can't wait to try it myself!
Opening up with Der Mussolini. A gentleman with class !
love the anne clark patch ! Metropolis
Sehr cool. Ein fantastischer Synth (ich habe den Blue Marvin). Toole Patches!
This is great, thank you and thanks for sharing the patch !
Cheers, my pleasure!
8:15 invoking some F242 Geography vibes
So cool. Give us more of this stuff, Tom !! And eager to hear the next Depeche Interpretation !! ;-)
What is this always with Depeche mode .
Dude, you’re the best! Thanks for sharing the patches. Great videos!
Ah that's very cool. I recognize the D.A.F. sound from the Conny Plank documentary. Kudo's!
Thanks from Paris !
Thank you too :)
Loving the sounds.
Very good patches you have there. The demo shows how to tweak well, too. Great stuff
Thanks. Glad if it's useful for others!
One of the best demo’s I’ve heard and sounds fantastic even on my Shoddy phone speaker 🧐
Some really intricate patches this time around! WOW! Love that last patch! Sounds massive!
DAF !!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice sounds and seq, thanks
Excellent patches, keep going please , I discovered your Chanel recently and I like it
Ditto 👍🏻
Nitzer Ebb and F242 sounds for days...
blue marvin here tomorrow cant wait .
Did it live up to expectations?
@@maccagrabme yes its great good job its got the multi as been using cv and gate with the keystep pro such a big sound
Awesome patching!!
Bro thanks so mega much!!!!
Der Mussolini in the beginning great sound...you have the same taste here... early 80's synth music...thanks.. which song is the third?
The third? No particular song, just a howling reverb feedback sound. Thanks btw. :)
"Sleeper in Metropolis" by Anne Clark
Nitzer ebb vibe. Great machihe.Great jam.
that drone at 4:00 . damn!
t. noise, pulling that off was an impressive stunt, not easy, and BTW shows that hardware sometimes has an edge
Cheers, glad that you
Like it
A Modular Forest, Sleeper`......niiiiice
Amazing, as always!! Thank you
Dude... these are really showing off this beauty. Last one is epic. Do you use the stackables on that?
Cheers. Yes i think on the second one i was using them.
Looks like I'm gonna need more patch leads🤣
I got NONE with my 2600, not even a USB lead!
yeah they arent included new which is weird cause I've bought other behringer modular and they are
"Beweg deinen Hintern, Beweg deinen Hintern, Klatsch in die Hände, Tanz den Jesus Christus"
at 5:44 who can stand still to this.... when Valhalla kicks in....Thanks t.noise
at 5:44 it's RC24 by Native Instruments ;-)
DAF!
Great stuff!
thanks!
Sleeper in Metropolis
Sounds great! Nice patch notes too. Now if only behringer would send some of these synths to America. The waiting is torture.
Yeah, delivery is really going slow these days. But not only synths...
I've just had confirmation mine has shipped from Thomann. Hope it gets through OK. Loving these vids. Keep em coming!
Yeah, there’s definitely more important things going on in the world right now for sure.
Hello, first of all, I would like to say that I love the sounds that you have made, could you tell me the sequence of chords used in the arpeggio that you do at approximately 5:10 minutes...?? It reminds me a lot of a techno song from the 90's, I loved it,,, and it's that just when you change, the image of the patch is put on and I don't see what notes you change to,, and I'm not a musician,,, but I love it,
Thanks for the nice comment! The sequence is from a song by Anne Clark - "Sleeper In Metropolis" (czcams.com/video/aQ8GDG6Pygg/video.html) - the sequence notes played by the right hand stay the same as before… only the lower note(left hand) goes down by 4 semitones (F# instead of A#). There you go!
Bravo Tom! 😍
Killer sequence at 5.44
The last patch is immense!
Cheers! The sequence at 5:44 is from Sleeper in Metropolis (Anne Clark).
@@tomnoise23 I agree, the sequence you programmed at 5:44 is excellent. It reminds me of tracks from the Eye-Q label from the 90's. Great stuff. Cheers, Steve.
@@stevephillips6322 thanks but i have only copied the sequence from one of my favorite 80s song. All the praise to Anne Clark please! But funny that you mention Eye Q! I have started to play and produce Trance in the 90s after hearing the Behind the Eye compilation ❤️
@@tomnoise23 Excellent news, I would love to hear that. Behind The Eye Vol 1 & Vol 2 are both wonderful CD's, I own both of them.
@Deak Ferance Oh sorry and thanks for the clarification, i didn't know this. So of course thank you David Harrow!
You won with Sleeper in Metropolis ... mine should arrive Tuesday.
Thank you for identifying that tune! I recognised it so well but couldn't figure it out!!
@@mattiass9929 Anne Clark is LEGENDARY!
the 5 dislikes are from deaf people
Cool! You got the new behringer swing too!
I gues you use the overpriced arturia software clones
excellent... DM and Front242 next :-)
I love DM, and yes i made some videos already :) Front 242 will be harder as they used a lot of digital gear like samplers and digital fm synthesizers (afaik). Hard to make with the 2600.
@@tomnoise23 their early stuff 1981-83 was fully analogue (mainly Roland System 100 and 100M) :-)
@@tanoi6212 Ohhh interesting, i only knew them from around 87 on. WIll have a listen, thanks
@@tanoi6212 and Yamaha cs40m , Pearl Syncussion , Ppg .... in early geography days
@@tanoi6212 yes, just listening to Geography, IMO, one of the best albums utilizing analog synthesisers to my ears, but I'm an industrial music lover.
Tanzen Musolini!
Do the Mussolini!
cool 🤩🤩👍
Where do I find those single cv plugs?
Tanz den Mussolini in a forest.
... in Metropolis:)
😂
I can't get mine until June at this point. So many preorders in the US.
Sorry to hear that. Which of the three have you ordered?
How many patch cables come with the 2600?
None
great bro. I'll have mine tomorrow hopefully from Sweetwater. that sounds fat as shit
geht in die Knie
The last patch sound, to me is useless... I mean you can have the same sound using cables.
Nitzer Ebb and F242 sounds for days...