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| + | The ARP Omni was a mutli-timbral orchestral ensemble synth that enabled the simultaneous playing of 'strings', 'synthesizer' and 'bass', with full polyphony, but limited control of the sounds. The ARP Omni MkII was released in 1978 whose most notable change was to the now standard orange-on-black fascia design. | ||
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==Tables of Songs featuring ARP Omni== | ==Tables of Songs featuring ARP Omni== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 19 April 2022
Date: 1975
Type: Preset Orchestral Synthesizer / 4 Presets (Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass) / Full Polyphony (Divide Down)
Introduction
The ARP Omni was a mutli-timbral orchestral ensemble synth that enabled the simultaneous playing of 'strings', 'synthesizer' and 'bass', with full polyphony, but limited control of the sounds. The ARP Omni MkII was released in 1978 whose most notable change was to the now standard orange-on-black fascia design.
Tables of Songs featuring ARP Omni
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neil Ardley | Harmony of the Spheres (album) | 1979 | Neil Ardley plays ARP Omni and ARP Odyssey. Jazz/Rock | Discogs | YouTube |
| ARP Analog Synth Jazz Band | Take The A Train | 1980 | A TV spot featuring nine ARP synths, introduced by one a presenter in that ‘incredulous’ style, like they’ve never seen a piece of technology before. | ArpSynth.com | YouTube |
| Joy Division | Closer (Album) | 1980 | Keyboards: Stephen Morris. | Ernie Rideout, 'The Evolution of Dance Music'. | YouTube |
| LCD Soundsystem | Call The Police | 2017 | ARP Omni II - James Murphy | Discogs | YouTube |
| LCD Soundsystem | How Do You Sleep? | 2017 | [ARP Omni II] – James Murphy | Discogs | YouTube |
| Anna Oxa | Un'Emozione Da Poco | 1978 | Album: Oxanna Grand Piano, Synthesizer [Polymoog, Omni Arp] | Discogs | YouTube |
| Gianni Safred & His Electronic Instruments | Futuribile (The Life To Come)(album) | 1978 | Gianni Safred plays: Minimoog, Polymoog, ARP Odyssey, ARP Omni | Discogs | YouTube |
| Snarky Puppy | Big Ugly | 2016 | Synth [Prophet 6, ARP Axxe & Omni] – Justin Stanton | Discogs | YouTube |
| Snarky Puppy | Gø | 2016 | Discogs | YouTube | |
| Snarky Puppy | Grown Folks | 2016 | Clavinet, Synth – Bobby Sparks | Discogs | YouTube |
| Snarky Puppy | Palermo | 2016 | Synth [Omni & Synthex] – Justin Stanton | Discogs | YouTube |
| Snarky Puppy | The Simple Life | 2016 | Synth [Omni] – Cory Henry | Discogs | YouTube |
| Patrick Woodroffe / Dave Greenslade | The Pentateuch of The Cosmogony (album) | 1979 | Composed By, Arranged By, Keyboards [Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland Rs202, Yamaha Cs60 Synth, Yamaha Cs80 Synth, Yamaha Cp70b Piano, Arp Explorer, Arp Omni, Cat Synth, Church Organ, Crumar Stringman, Hohner Clavinet, Kitten Synth, Mellotron 400, Minimoog], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Programmed By [Sds Drum Synth 3] – Dave Greenslade | Discogs | YouTube |