ARP Solus
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| Solus by ARP Instruments, Inc. | |||
| Synthesis type: | Analog Subtractive | ||
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| Polyphony: | Monophonic | ||
| Timbrality: | Monotimbral | ||
| Oscillators: | 2 | ||
| Attenuator: | ADSR | ||
| LFO: | 1 | ||
| Keyboard: | 37-key | ||
| Left hand control: | none | ||
| Velocity sensitive: | {{{velocity}}} | ||
| Aftertouch: | {{{aftertouch}}} | ||
| External control: | CV/Gate | ||
| Memory: | none | ||
| Onboard effects: | none | ||
| Produced: | 1980 - 1981 | ||
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The Solus is basically a slimmed down Odyssey Mk-2. Its similar to the Axxe Mk-2 but it has 2 VCO's and a Pitch Bend knob instead of ARP's PPC rubber Pads. Both VCO's have a waveform control. It was built into a semi-flight-case and even the interfacing was inside the case lid. The keys do not stick out like on the Odyssey MK-3.

