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Description

The ARP 1601 Sequencer is a staple in the world of vintage electronic music production, known for its authentic analog sound and intuitive interface. Designed to bring a classic touch to modern setups, this sequencer offers a unique opportunity for musicians and DJs to explore the intricate world of analog sequencing. Equipped with 16 steps, the ARP 1601 allows for complex patterns and rhythms, making it a versatile tool for both live performances and studio sessions.

At the heart of the ARP 1601 is its ability to synchronize seamlessly with other analog gear, thanks to its comprehensive connectivity options. This includes control voltage (CV) and gate inputs and outputs, ensuring it can easily integrate into your existing setup. For those looking to add a layer of depth and texture to their music, the ARP 1601 provides the perfect platform to experiment with sequences that can be as simple or as complex as desired.

The sequencer's dedicated sliders for each step offer real-time control over the pitch and timing, encouraging spontaneous creativity and on-the-fly adjustments. Its robust build and intuitive layout make it an enduring favorite among electronic musicians who appreciate both its historical significance and practical functionality.

Whether you're diving into the retro sounds of the past or pushing the boundaries of modern electronic music, the ARP 1601 Sequencer delivers a reliable and engaging experience, inviting endless possibilities for musical exploration.

Key Features:

  • 16-step sequencer with individual sliders for pitch and timing control
  • CV and gate inputs and outputs for seamless integration with analog gear
  • Robust build suitable for both studio and live performance environments
  • Intuitive interface for easy operation and real-time adjustments
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Reviews

Owner Insights

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Setup and maintenance

  • Repairing failed ICs, including clock and sequencing issues, can take around two weeks.

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  • Resolving clock double triggering may involve adding a capacitor to the LM301 in the clock section to prevent extra current leakage through the pulse width trimmer.

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Comparisons

  • The ARP 1601 is technically a model 1613, introduced as a second generation in 1977.

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User experience

  • An owner from the 1970s highlights the ARP 1601's longevity when well-maintained.

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  • Building the TTSH, including troubleshooting, can take around 25 hours, with common issues related to clock and VCO2 transistor faults.

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Features and functionality

  • The 1601 sequencer requires external devices like the Z506 Swiss Daisy DSP for digital delay.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners suggest replacing the stock 220 ohm resistors with higher values for easier LED brightness control, preventing potential eye strain from bright lights.

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Build quality

  • Some owners report the screen print paint on the panel can flake easily, affecting long-term appearance.

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See how Paul McCartney uses ARP 1601 Sequencer

Paul McCartney

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See how Anthony Marinelli uses ARP 1601 Sequencer

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In the video titled "My Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025" by Anthony Marinelli Music on YouTube, Anthony Marinelli showcases an ARP 1601 Sequencer at 38:38, located on the Korg MS Series wall in his studio.

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