# ARP Axxe
“You are bidding on a fully functional first version of the Arp Axxe synthesizer. The ARP Axxe is a monophonic analog synthesizer created by ARP in 1975. As a scaled-down version of the Odyssey, the Axxe was simplified to the point of becoming, arguably, the most standard analog synthesizer. It has a single VCO (producing two different waveforms) that is passed through a basic low-pass filter and VCA. Modulation can be applied to nearly every section of the synthesizer. This early version has a pitch bend knob like those found on Mark I ARP Odysseys, and features a copyright infringing version of a Moog filter that was later discontinued, though no actual lawsuit ever took place. It has the “black and gold” color scheme.” Link