ARP Little Brother
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Little Brother by ARP Instruments, Inc. | |||
Synthesis type: | Analog Subtractive | ||
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Polyphony: | Monophonic | ||
Timbrality: | Monotimbral | ||
Oscillators: | 1 | ||
LFO: | 1 | ||
Keyboard: | none | ||
Velocity sensitive: | {{{velocity}}} | ||
Aftertouch: | {{{aftertouch}}} | ||
External control: | CV/Gate, ARP system interface | ||
Memory: | none | ||
Onboard effects: | none | ||
Produced: | 1975 - 1977 |
The ARP Little Brother, produced from 1975 to 1977, is a keyboardless monophonic expander module, used with another ARP synthesizer. It has a single oscillator and LFO, controlled using other ARP synths to "fatten up" their sounds. It was commonly sold with the Axxe model, however could be used with any of ARP's synthesizers.