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ARP Quadra

ARP Quadra  ·  Source: Behringer

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In the unstoppable synthesizer rollercoaster of Uli Behringer’s mind, he’s hinting that they may be working on a clone of Red Dwarf’s Dwayne Dibley. Apparently it will have an alternative mode called “Cat”.  He’s also hinted that they might take on the weird-looking ARP Quadra.

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ARP Quadra

Maybe some things shouldn’t be brought back. Maybe this strange-looking synth that could be the result of a Casio keyboard shagging an Odyssey, is best left forgotten in history. Like Red Dwarf – you were awesome but it’s really time to let it die now. But I guess as Behringer runs out of things to resurrect they’ve got to start scraping the barrel.

The ARP Quadra was a large analog synthesizer made in the late 70s that fused together an Omni, Odyssey and Solina with a sprinkling of Phaser and some organ action. It was like 4 synths in one covering bass, monosynth, strings and organ which gave it a sort of confused feel. Although billed as polyphonic it fell far short of other polys at the time due to the single filter and VCA. The protruding keyboard was prone to accidental breakage which was exacerbated by the aftertouch which needed a fair bit of pressure to make it work. Shortly afterwards came the Prophet 5 and the OBX both of which looked better, sounded better with proper polyphony, were lighter and more sensibly constructed. The ARP Quadra couldn’t really compete.

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ARP Quadra

ARP Quadra

So it’s more of historic curiosity than a super cool vintage synthesizer. It did make it onto the soundtrack of John Carpenters Escape from New York, so there’s that.

But who knows what might happen. Behringer already has the Odyssey done and has hinted at a Solina so maybe it’s just a matter of bringing the two together. Maybe the Dwayne Dibley reference is to indicate that this is least cool synth ever and they are poking fun at some of the requests they’ve had.

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Will be unlikely for now.

 

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8 responses to “Behringer hints at ARP Quadra and Dwayne Dibley clone”

    maia says:
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    This is the sound of New Order’s first album, Movement. It’s a magic instrument. Listen to Procession or Himmelblau by Wolfgang Riechmann.

    Andy Ferguson says:
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    You have to be kidding .. this is the synth I always wanted. Ten years before Star Trek TNG … it LOOKS amazing. And just watch the videos if Tony Banks working this amazing beast. Along with Korg’s Trident which Rick Wakeman used these were what real keyboard players used before MIDI allowed slips and layers. I’ll be first in line if this comes back.

    Rob says:
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    Tony Banks used one of these in Genesis to amazing effect, few have survived and the ones that have are next to impossible to maintain but it’s got a gorgeous tone and loads of character, like ARP’s equivalent to the equally distinctive Yamaha CS-80. Next are you gonna say Vangelis was a chump, too? 🙂

      Gerry says:
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      I am a huge fan of Genesis from the Gabriel era right up to Invisible Touch album. I love the sounds Tony Banks coaxed out of the 70s era analog synths. The Quadra can be heard on And Then There Were Three,Duke,Abacab albums. Most notably in the In The Cage medley solo parts. Absolute beauty in the sound with the onboard effects. 80s sound for sure but the strings were the most beautiful sounds harkening back to mellotron and ARP SOLOIST . I try to coax such sounds out of my Roland FA O7 but you REALLY have to dive into the programming of the sound to get anywhere near the Quadra lead sounds like Colony of the Slippermen, and cinema Show. I would Definitely purchase a Quadra clone!! I crave the sounds and would be happy to get all the best of the original without the analog circuitry that wears out over time and somewhat fragile keys,buttons,sliders!! Count me in!!!

    me me says:
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    I want a jupiter 4 clone with stable osc….that doesn’t weight 500 lbs

    Thomas Yazvac says:
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    I loved the Quadra. Always wanted one since Tony Banks had one.On ebay a working new one was $6,000.

    PJM says:
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    Some people just do not understand. They want synths with unlimited features, not character or soul. I would love an ARP Quadra clone.

    Susan pelligrino says:
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    I have to say the author is quite wrong, i for one would like a new version arp quadra, dwayne dibley keys or not!

    Its not a confused synth, it gives a multiplex of possibility’s limited only by the imaginations of the players.

    So called limitations are often the extension of inventivness, this makes you work harder and strive to push the envelope of creativity, and the quadra is as good as most other acceptable synthesizers i feel.

    I really want behringer to do the arp quadra.

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