I have on cassette tape a copy of the ARP Omni demo that came out as a
floppy record inserted in Contemporary Keyboard magazine sometime back
in the late 70's. As soon as I get my house out of temp storage, I will
be making an MP3 file of the demo, which Peter will probably want to
post on his Omni web site for all to enjoy.
Rob
PS: Anyone ever heard of making an ARP Omni MIDI capable, with separate
channel assignments for the bass, strings, and horns? I wonder if it
could be done?
>>> mtmelvin@... 02/13/02 13:35 PM >>>
Bravo Peter! Bravo!
I too have an Omni that has not worked for several years. It's my "One
of these days" project. I get the feeling that there are many silent
Omni's out there and I hope this page helps bring them to life!
Thanks for sharing. Aloha!
-Mark
Peter Brown <pbrown@...> wrote: hi,
for any arp omni fans out there, i have put together a web page w/a list
of omni resources i have come across...this includes links to
omni-related
sites, info on repairs from mailing list archives, sources for service
manuals, links to electronic parts suppliers, as well as some technical
info from my service manual including some schematics (for that *&$#*&
power supply :-) & parts list
it's at
http://parsley.cs.umass.edu/pbrown/arp
enjoy! suggestions welcome...
PB>>
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University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-4610
Phone: (413) 577-2505 Fax: (413) 545-1249
pbrown@... http://www.cs.umass.edu/~pbrown
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