One of the worst kept secrets in the industry, the Korg ARP 2600 Mini has finally been officially announced. The chatter emerged after last year’s NAMM show where a prototype was reportedly shown to a few select industry insiders to gauge interest. However, Korg was reticent to make anything official since, they apparently didn’t want to stymie sales of the Korg ARP 2600 FS (Full Size).
That certainly didn’t stop Behringer who is known for broadcasting the first thing that comes into Uli’s mind in terms of new gear announcements. However, considering what Korg is offering compared to Behringer for their 2600 clones, the choice is obvious, even if the reported price of US/€1700 is twice as much. But let’s just see what Korg’s 2600 M is about…
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Korg ARP 2600 M
The ARP 2600 M is built in Japan with the same care and extraordinary quality standard as the ARP 2600 FS, and uses the same analog components to accurately reproduce the sound and feel of the original, but at 60% of the size. More than a synthesizer, the ARP 2600 M is a complete sound design studio and serves as a connection between the individual elements of modular synthesis and the immediacy of a production / performance instrument. Included are an ample supply of oscillators, envelopes, a filter and amplifier – all of the building blocks of analog synthesis, as well as a pair of built in monitor speakers. The Korg ARP 2600 M also contains a ring modulation, lag and voltage processors, an envelope follower, audio preamp, a clock-able switch, noise source, a sample-and-hold module, signal inverters, an auxiliary mixer, and even a set of parallel-wired/multi jacks. The Spring Reverb has been re-engineered and adapted to the new size body to the same effect.
Korg ARP 2600 M Features:
Plug and play
Connect any class compliant MIDI controller such as a KORG microKeys, nanokeys or SQ-64 to one of the ARP 2600 M’s USB ports (USB-A and USB-B) and automatically get full control of your instrument!
Resized – 60% of the Original Size
The new size makes it easier to visualize your patch and also allows you to use shorter patch cables
4012 & 4072 Filters
Two types of filters from two versions of the original ARP 2600?4012 type, 4072 type)
MIDI
DIN MIDI IN added | Pitch-bend, Modulation and Portamento ON/OFF can be controlled through MIDI CC messages (USB/DIN MIDI)
Normalized Voltage
The threshold of the trigger signal required to activate the ADSR through the S/H GATE JACK has become 5V, making it much easier to use in combination with other gear such as volcas or Eurorack modules
Attack and Release
Improved Attack and Release time ratios
Outputs
L/R Stereo Output Jack (instead of XLR)
Sliders
Improved, smoother sliders
Headphones & Speaker Outputs
Speakers turn automatically off when using headphones
Included Software
The ARP 2600 M comes with a variety of music software from Izotope including “Ozone Elements” which lets you not only create songs but also master them using AI, “Skoove” which will help you improve your keyboard playing skills, “Reason Lite” DAW software, as well as software synths from KORG and other brands.
The ARP 2600 is arguably the most iconic and recognizable synthesizer of all time. Having been used in countless records, film scores, TV shows and game soundtracks since its appearance from the 70’s through to today, the ARP 2600’s sound remains an essential part of the music world – just ask Stranger Things composers, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein.
Maximum Polyphony
Two voices for duo phonic (normally monophonic)
External Audio Input
PreAmplifier Input 3.5mm monaural phone jack
Dimensions
(W × D × H) 520 × 129 × 311 mm / 20.5 x 5 x 12.2 inches | Weight 5.9 kg / 13 lbs.
Road Case
Like it’s big brother, the 2600 M comes with an included road case.