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ARP String Ensemble

The Solina String Ensemble, also marketed as the ARP String Ensemble, is a fully polyphonic multi-orchestral synthesizer with a 49-key keyboard, produced by Eminent BV (known for their Solina brand). It was distributed in the United States by ARP Instruments from 1974 to 1981. The sounds it incorporates are violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello, and contrabass. The keyboard uses 'organ style' divide-down technology to make it polyphonic. The built-in chorus effect gives the instrument its distinctive sound.

Solina String Ensemble
ARP badged Solina String Ensemble
ManufacturerEminent BV
Dates1974–1981
Technical specifications
PolyphonyFull
TimbralitySix tones: violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello, contrabass
OscillatorSub-octave divider network
LFOTwo
Synthesis typeAnalog Subtractive
FilterNone
AttenuatorAR
Storage memoryNone
EffectsChorus
Input/output
Keyboard49 keys
Left-hand controlNone
External controlGate out
Sound sample

Technology edit

The core technology is based on the string ensemble section of the Eminent 310 Unique electronic organ in 1972, manufactured by the Dutch company Eminent BV.[1] The main oscillator consists of twelve discrete tone generators with octave divide-down to provide full polyphony; and the built-in triple chorus effect utilizes bucket-brigade devices (BBDs) controlled by two LFOs to create the characteristic vibrato.

Four versions have been released:[2]

  • SE-I: Mono Output with a permanent chorus effect
  • SE-II: Mono Output with an ON/OFF switch for the chorus effect
  • SE-III: Stereo Outputs with a redesigned chorus effect
  • SE-IV: Stereo Outputs with LEDs added on the front panel

Notable users edit

The Solina String Ensemble was extensively used by pop, rock, jazz and disco artists of the 1970s, including Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, on albums such as Wish You Were Here (most notably on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond") and Animals, Herbie Hancock, Bernie Worrell, Billy Beck (of Ohio Players), Kerry Livgren (of Kansas), Dennis DeYoung and Eumir Deodato. Parliament used the Solina on several tracks, particularly as a solo instrument on songs such as "Chocolate City", “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)” and "Flash Light". Elton John used a String Ensemble on his hit song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", the Rolling Stones in their hit "Fool to Cry", KC & the Sunshine Band in their hit, "Please Don't Go", the Buggles in "Video Killed the Radio Star", Hall & Oates in their cover version of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling", and Rick James in "Mary Jane".

In 1975, George Harrison used the ARP on his song "You", and the same year the Bee Gees played it on their hit "Nights on Broadway". Stevie Wonder played the famous string line on Peter Frampton's 1977 ballad "I'm in You". The Solina string sound has also been used by Kim and Ricky Wilde, Brian Eno, Fun Lovin' Criminals, the Cure, Gorillaz, the Chameleons, Carpenters, Joy Division, Neil Young, Air, Anthony Cedric Vuagniaux and Rikk Agnew. Fleetwood Mac keyboardist Christine McVie used it on the band's Heroes Are Hard to Find album, most notably on her song "Come a Little Bit Closer." Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys used it on 15 Big Ones and The Beach Boys Love You, Charly Garcia on Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones, Porsuigieco, La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, and with Serú Girán. Regional Mexican band Grupo Yndio had used a Solina in their Spanish-language cover of Leo Sayer's hit "When I Need You" ("Me Haces Falta").David Stone 1977 Rainbow live in Munich. German Band 1976 - Birth Control -Backdoor Possibilities

Recreations edit

Various virtual plugins and VSTs of the Solina String Ensemble exists, such the Solina V by Arturia. Behringer has released an analog hardware clone.[3]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reid, Gordon (May 2007). "Eminent 310 String Synthesizer". Sound on Sound.
  2. ^ "ARP Solina String Ensemble". August 2012.
  3. ^ "Behringer Ships Solina String Synth".

Further reading edit

  • "ARP Solina String Ensemble". Future Music. No. 58. ISSN 0967-0378. OCLC 1032779031.

External links edit

  • Retrosound - Pictures and Information about the Solina String Ensemble 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • Service Informations scanned as PDF-File

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