Analogue is rich in harmonics, which is very pleasant for our ears. But I love (the digital and) the virtual synths too! Kontakt, Omnisphere are among my favourites. And not forget the Roland Cloud!
synth nuts? Careful there ; ) we prefer the term, "analogue synthesizer proponents of an obsessive nature' where analogue synthesizers are the central preoccupation of our lives. Pff ...'synth nuts' please
In fairness, the dx7, wavestation, M1, akai samplers, etc were all digital. Mega analogue synths ruled up to say, 1985. After that, cheap digital tat. But it all has charm. the mid-late 80s was dominated by the dx7. If synths had stayed analogue, we wouldn’t all be involved; digital was the great democratizer. Anyway, neither here nor there, just a bit of history. Its a bloody great time to be into synths right now. Curtis chips back in production. Life is good.
I find this synth so alluring and this video just enhanced that times a million! Those squares @2:00 and Damn that Bass note right @2:23. and that stuff around @6:21. This synth has such a good horn-like quality and it can go so spacey too. I'm going to get one soon...
I really have to thank you for this video! I stumbled across it and got absolutely facinated. So I had to buy the Odyssey, which I did. The history of ARP is also very interesting - the whole package...!
fabulous sounds, one of the best vintage synth, great basses, great leads, strange noises. Electronic but warm. Vintage but modern. A true 'odyssey' in the world of sounds. The real dream should be a polyphonic version... one day perhaps...
Olivier Dahan The official Korg Arp Odyssei ipad app gives you 8 voice polyphony and the official korg collection vst version gives you 16 note polyphony. Recommend to try. It is a modern and (again) official emulation. sounds great! Also gives you detune and spread options for all mono, legato, duo, poly options!!
I suppose the current Odyssey can be poly-chained with something like the Polyend Poly MIDI and USB to CV/Gate Eurorack Module, or the old Roland MPU-101
@@BarryWarne I think the Behringer Odyssey has no poly-chain. But you can at least poly-chain a neutron for example. The neutron being the first in the chain in PyCh mode and paraphonic, then it will play notes 1 and 2 and the odyssey will play next notes. But even a true poly-chain mode on the Odyssey itself will certainly not be very attractive, the cost and the place needed will exceed the interest compared to a true polyphonic like the Deepmind or even a more luxurious prophet rev 2.
Outstanding demo! This has helped me get a little closer to choosing which vintage reissue synth is best for me. while having similar warmth to it’s competition, it can also present a slightly more modern sound a bit better than the other(s)
Thanks for the demo man! Great programming by you! It does show the potential of ARP Odyssey! One of the best videos I have watched! ARP Odyssey It's on my near term gear list!
THANKYOU! This just gave me new hope and love fopr my KARP, im going to try some of your patches out, also realised I need more keys on my controller, I love how the same patch has deep bass and beautiful leads.. inspirational x
From Tangerine Dreams to Vangelis you can do all those organic oldies lead sound with that, but i test this synth myself and it can also be very modern for Kick Drums, bassline and pseudo poly sound, a must have.
@@Aetila I have an original that needs more bench hours than I have to give so I bought the Behringer. So far it is amazing (and I've been a Behringer hater since my first mixer from them. Whatever the Mackie 1604 knock off was).
@@Aetila I used to have the original back in the late 70's. I've just ordered the Behringer version. Only this one has a sequencer and Midi and effects section...something I would have loved in the 70's. It sounds spot on also going off memory.
Thank you for your words! I just tested the ARP today as a filter and the result was a beautiful polyphonic "JX-03 ARP"! I usually don't do this - I like the synth to show its own personality - but the ARP's filter is amazing!
@@marvinbennett8384 the Hype synth sounds much better on the MPC in my opinion, but it's great to see videos like this that confirm it's possible to create powerful sounds on the Odyssey too. I do wish they implemented the new filters though.
As usual your videos are top notch. I "almost" regret getting rid of my 1975 Arp Axxe. It had issues that I possibly could have fixed relatively cheaply. Having said that you've inspired me to go attack my Matrixbrute, may even fire up my Korg analogue Delta
Love your demo of the sounds of this great synth. I go to the music store to play it every week. Unless something earth shattering comes out in the next 3 months, the Korg Arp Odyssey is my next purchase. I have been playing with it in the music store for months now. It already feels like a part of the family. I had planned to get it this week but Native Instruments came out with Komplete Kontrol MK2 and I opted to put the Arp on hold. I'm kinda hoping that the full size Arp will be ready before Xmas so I can get that instead of the mini one
I hear you with that. I'd only be getting the FS edition to replicate having one of the originals. It's not essential. More than likely I'm getting the mini edition. An Arp and a Moog together is a hell of a combination. I already got the Sub37 so the Odyssey completes my dream team. The way you got the sounds working in this video though is awesome
Would like to hear this with a DSI/Pioneer AS-1 ... both have that warm analog sound. The AS-1 has great sequences/arps, while the Odyssey does great leads/basses.
I think so. The AS-1 has a tighter sound, this has a more relaxed sound. also they have some feature differences, the as-1 has the variable waveforms and the effects, the KARP has the audio rate analog LFO and the three filters
I wish I could buy these patches...oh wait, it's on the screen! :-)) Wonderful demo there, torn between this and the BOdyssey with FX and LED:s...but they don't have a desktop version, grrr.
Best demo for this machine; everyone else is showcasing horrible noise for some sick reason? It's like a competition to see who makes the worse sounds out of this machine.
Thank you! (lol) Probably they had enough with the classic sound and just want something "new". ARP is great for drones or weird space FX, but for me, I like to keep them in tune.
Without a doubt, Odyssey is my favourite retro gear. I remember when I started to play it and could not stop for hours... how often does it happen to you, without presets? :)
SynthMorph today I spent about four very non productive hours playing it randomly... I can't get enough of it and I already planned to buy a second unit.
Thank you! In this video: none - I was jjst playing random notes. Now I'm using the Yarns from Mutable Instruments. Demora is connected to ARP using an eurorack splitter from mono to stereo - phones output of ARP.
Q: does anyone know if the Korg Odyssey can be poly-chained? That is: two or more desktop Odyssey modules played with one keyboard for polyphony? Odyssey sounds good with single oscillator, which to me is always the benchmark. Moog and ARP always sound great with just a single oscillator dialed up.
I always knew I probably wanted an Odyssey reissue, even with the smaller keys, then I knew I definitely wanted this module. Each demonstration has made me crave it more. 1). Great demonstration. Not that it’s so important, but what’s your MIDI controller? 2). What do you think you would do if you got a second Odyssey? And, would it be the one with the orange graphics?
1. Virus Ti2 in this video, but lately, I'm using the Analog Keys - the CV track. 2. I am close to buy a second unit (from the first day I bought this one), no matter which one: I'm just aiming for a good price!Thank for watching!
i bought teh minikey version, i dont wanted to bring a midi keyboard everywhere... now when i bought the model d, i buyed a keystep ;) its a must have for me now :) also great for holidays ;D
Ah ok ...Check ! :) Thx for the info !!! Have a nice summer! Ps: i also have a odyssey now, it is so beautifull with deep character and so damed funky ! (Sry for bad english, hope u can read it!)
Salut ! Doresc sa cumpar un modul Korg Arp Odyssey si as avea nevoie de o lamurire... Imi poti spune, te rog, daca modulul Korg Arp Odyssey cel alb (Rev 1), este diferit din punct de vedere tehnic (la partea electronica) fata de modulul de culoare neagra (Rev 3), sau sunt total identice ca structura tehnica, si difera doar culoarea ? Nu stiu de ce, dar de cate ori am ascultat anumite demonstratii pe RUclips, am simtit cumva ca modulul alb (Rev 1) a sunat mai placut, avand un sunet mai "dulce", pe cand modulul negru (Rev 3), parca suna mai dur... ! Multumesc !
Salut! Există trei versiuni ORIGINALE INITIALE în funcție de data lor de producție, iar acestea trei diferă ca aspect, precum și ca caracter tonal și funcționalitate. Modelul 2800 este cunoscut ca Rev. 1; acesta include modelul inițial cu panou alb produs din 1972 până în 1974 și modelul cu panou negru produs din 1974 până în aproximativ 1975. Modelele 2810 - 2813 sunt cunoscute ca Rev. 2; acestea constau din modelele cu panou negru care au fost produse din 1975 până în aproximativ 1976. S-au făcut modificări la filtru și s-au făcut modificări și la oscilatorul unor modele. Au fost adăugate, de asemenea, intrare audio externă și mufe de intrare CV/GATE, iar modelele ulterioare au schimbat pitch bender-ul în stil buton la un PPC (Proportional Pitch Control). Modelele 2820 - 2823 sunt cunoscute ca Rev. 3 și au fost produse din 1978 până în aproximativ 1981. Panoul s-a schimbat într-un panou negru cu serigrafie portocalie, iar designul s-a schimbat semnificativ de la modelele 2800 - 2813. Ieșirea audio a fost, de asemenea, schimbat de la mufele RCA/PHONE la XLR/PHONE. Asadar, din cate stiu la modele noi difera doar culoarea, avand toate filtrele modelelor initiale prin switch-ul pentru filtre 1-2-3.
@@AlbaEcstasy Multumesc pentru raspuns. Am comandat unul alb din Franta (ca nou) / totodata am comandat si un Arp 2600m (nou) de la Woodbrass, tot din Franta / sunt la reducere !
Hey, really great two demos! At the price that it's selling for I'm really not gonna be able to stop myself, this sounds great. I just have a question about the different versions; at thomann, for example, they sell the white Rev 1, the black/orange Rev 3 and on with keyboard. Are there any difference between these except looks (and obv the keyboard)? I know the original ones had different filters, but in KARPs you get all three, or am I missunderstanding things? Really hope you have an answer for this as it's slightly confusing. Thanks in advance, and again; great videos!!
Those pricey ARPs are a limited FS (full size) edition as the originals - the others are 86% of the original's size. All new ARP models are featuring all three original filters. Cheers!
Is it the clouds, Demora that helps making that round, hollowy, fat sound especially on the bass sounds, or is it just the Odyssey that has that sound to it? Kind regards :)
Amazing demo, I just have one question and is not related to the synth itself: What camera/lens did you record this with? Looks a lot like the pentax super takumar 35mm f2 that I own
@@AlbaEcstasy I guess cromatic aberration is a pretty common thing lol. I thought it was on purpose according to the 70's asthetic. Thanks again! Really nice sounds.
Today we have quite a few Minimoog Model D clones or very similar synths (the Roland SE-02). I don't know if you ever thought about purchasing one, but Klaus Schulze, which, I suppose, we both appreciate, said in one interview that the Arp Odyssey is just better than Minimoog. _"For me the Minimoog has just two things that are good, the oscillators and the filters, better forget the rest."_ www.klaus-schulze.com/interv/in7606.htm
That was the decision I made in 1982 when buying my first synth. There was a used Minimoog and a used Mark III Odyssey. The store owner was really pushing the more expensive Minimoog ("Big fat sounds! Used by all the big rock stars!") but once I turned on oscillator sync, I heard sounds I couldn't make with the Minimoog. So add the ring modulator, the sample and hold, the AR + ADSR envelops, and all the switches that could send signals everywhere, and it was an *easy* decision.
Love this Korg ARP and want to get it. But the Mini D reissues keybed is awesome and can' be overlooked. It not only feels great, it opens up more possibilities. People tend to forget about action but it's just as important for me. It's like clothes: no matter how good they are, they are useless unless they fit. This Arp would work great with my Mini's action. I love the ARP sound!
yeah, this demo only cover maybe 2% of what this synth can do, if we consider noise and sound effects part of the capabilities. For me it only miss a true monophonic mode, and the LFO free run switch.
Gorgeous patches and music. Thank you. Could get lost in the Odyssey for hours.
Finally a music video that intelligently highlights the qualities of a synth ! Very rare on RUclips - Congratulations!
Thank you!
Thanks for playing lead sounds.A bit tired of all the bass and acid demos.This sounds fantastic and versatile.
Always used soft synths when I got my Korg Odyssey module I understood straight away why synth nuts prefair analogue.
Analogue is rich in harmonics, which is very pleasant for our ears. But I love (the digital and) the virtual synths too! Kontakt, Omnisphere are among my favourites. And not forget the Roland Cloud!
synth nuts? Careful there ; ) we prefer the term, "analogue synthesizer proponents of an obsessive nature' where analogue synthesizers are the central preoccupation of our lives. Pff ...'synth nuts' please
In fairness, the dx7, wavestation, M1, akai samplers, etc were all digital. Mega analogue synths ruled up to say, 1985. After that, cheap digital tat. But it all has charm. the mid-late 80s was dominated by the dx7. If synths had stayed analogue, we wouldn’t all be involved; digital was the great democratizer. Anyway, neither here nor there, just a bit of history. Its a bloody great time to be into synths right now. Curtis chips back in production. Life is good.
I find this synth so alluring and this video just enhanced that times a million! Those squares @2:00 and Damn that Bass note right @2:23. and that stuff around @6:21. This synth has such a good horn-like quality and it can go so spacey too. I'm going to get one soon...
I really have to thank you for this video! I stumbled across it and got absolutely facinated. So I had to buy the Odyssey, which I did. The history of ARP is also very interesting - the whole package...!
fabulous sounds, one of the best vintage synth, great basses, great leads, strange noises. Electronic but warm. Vintage but modern. A true 'odyssey' in the world of sounds. The real dream should be a polyphonic version... one day perhaps...
Gforce do a really great polyphonic version VST: www.gforcesoftware.com/products/oddity2
just dial a few sounds you like and load them into you korg microsampler
Olivier Dahan The official Korg Arp Odyssei ipad app gives you 8 voice polyphony and the official korg collection vst version gives you 16 note polyphony. Recommend to try. It is a modern and (again) official emulation. sounds great! Also gives you detune and spread options for all mono, legato, duo, poly options!!
I suppose the current Odyssey can be poly-chained with something like the Polyend Poly MIDI and USB to CV/Gate Eurorack Module, or the old Roland MPU-101
@@BarryWarne I think the Behringer Odyssey has no poly-chain. But you can at least poly-chain a neutron for example. The neutron being the first in the chain in PyCh mode and paraphonic, then it will play notes 1 and 2 and the odyssey will play next notes.
But even a true poly-chain mode on the Odyssey itself will certainly not be very attractive, the cost and the place needed will exceed the interest compared to a true polyphonic like the Deepmind or even a more luxurious prophet rev 2.
My KORG ARP Odyssey arrives on Tuesday!
I paused at 0:09 and subscribed. Thank you for sharing this , the world is a better place to be with your creative mind .
Thank you! ☺️
I’m completely blown away by the sound of this synth. Definitely on my to-buy list! 9:26-10:00 brought me somewhere else.
Outstanding demo! This has helped me get a little closer to choosing which vintage reissue synth is best for me.
while having similar warmth to it’s competition, it can also present a slightly more modern sound a bit better than the other(s)
This is THE best "Mono" synth you can buy for under $1000. Hell, one of the best period. Great demo!
+Haut Strange strongly agree!
the vintage korg ms20(used), and oberheim SEM, studio electronics SE1x(used), and the waldorf pulse(used) are all in that category definitely
@@nicholasfaith8999 The MS10 is a wonderful synth too in my opinion. I can lose hours in/on it.
And a Deepmind 12
Great demo!
Awesome
I appreciate that you show it is more than basses and space robots.
Great job
Wonderful, everything you want out of an analog synth.
Thanks for the demo man! Great programming by you! It does show the potential of ARP Odyssey! One of the best videos I have watched! ARP Odyssey It's on my near term gear list!
THANKYOU! This just gave me new hope and love fopr my KARP, im going to try some of your patches out, also realised I need more keys on my controller, I love how the same patch has deep bass and beautiful leads.. inspirational x
What unbelievable sounds!! Thanks for sharing!
From Tangerine Dreams to Vangelis you can do all those organic oldies lead sound with that, but i test this synth myself and it can also be very modern for Kick Drums, bassline and pseudo poly sound, a must have.
They sound damn good with some effects. I have one of the MK2 Black and gold versions along with the Korg remake.
This is the Demo I needed!!!!!!! just bought a Behringer Odyssey.
So what do you think about the BARP Oddy? :-)
@@Aetila Excellent! highly recommend it!
@@Aetila I have an original that needs more bench hours than I have to give so I bought the Behringer. So far it is amazing (and I've been a Behringer hater since my first mixer from them. Whatever the Mackie 1604 knock off was).
@@capsize707
I see...thanks mate for the comment.
I thought this particular Behringer baby sounded as a real analog synth should do.
@@Aetila I used to have the original back in the late 70's.
I've just ordered the Behringer version.
Only this one has a sequencer and Midi and effects section...something I would have loved in the 70's.
It sounds spot on also going off memory.
Sweet! Love the new Korg Odyssey too! One of the best reissues out there!
Interesting, beautiful demo. I'm seeing this module as a filter bank or effects unit. Wonderful job you have done here. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you for your words! I just tested the ARP today as a filter and the result was a beautiful polyphonic "JX-03 ARP"! I usually don't do this - I like the synth to show its own personality - but the ARP's filter is amazing!
VERY helpful for someone who just bought an MPC One with the ARP Odyssey built in as a soft synth!
You digging it ? I've been glued to the hype synth. Gonna mess with this 1 this week though
@@marvinbennett8384 the Hype synth sounds much better on the MPC in my opinion, but it's great to see videos like this that confirm it's possible to create powerful sounds on the Odyssey too. I do wish they implemented the new filters though.
Thanks for this it gives me an idea of how to use my Odyssey
dreams come true with it! deep emotions
Brilliant sounds !
That reverb sounds great 👍
"reverb from Clouds and delay from Demora"
Great sound as always! Glad you got one of these. Looking for the albums to come with it featured.
Thank you, David! For sure, the next studio album will feature many ARP Odyssey instances!
As usual your videos are top notch. I "almost" regret getting rid of my 1975 Arp Axxe. It had issues that I possibly could have fixed relatively cheaply. Having said that you've inspired me to go attack my Matrixbrute, may even fire up my Korg analogue Delta
Beautiful sounds and atmosphere! Thank you for this video!
Lord knows I got to have one of these :D Thank you, I have definently changed my mind! And now it is soon in my hands
You sold it to me man! Just bought the Rev3 desktop ;)
You are a great synthesist.
Beautiful! Got mine yesterday! Inspiering video! Thanx! :)
Been obsessing over Zawinul lately......I think this may be a path to those 2600 lead sounds he always used!
Fantastic!
Love your demo of the sounds of this great synth. I go to the music store to play it every week. Unless something earth shattering comes out in the next 3 months, the Korg Arp Odyssey is my next purchase. I have been playing with it in the music store for months now. It already feels like a part of the family. I had planned to get it this week but Native Instruments came out with Komplete Kontrol MK2 and I opted to put the Arp on hold. I'm kinda hoping that the full size Arp will be ready before Xmas so I can get that instead of the mini one
I'd love a FS edition too, but that's a little bit pricey for my plans! So, my second ARP will be also a desktop.
I hear you with that. I'd only be getting the FS edition to replicate having one of the originals. It's not essential. More than likely I'm getting the mini edition. An Arp and a Moog together is a hell of a combination. I already got the Sub37 so the Odyssey completes my dream team. The way you got the sounds working in this video though is awesome
Just Glorious
Softer sounds demo. At last. Thanks. Now I know I need one
+gary abbot thank you! I need a second too!
Would like to hear this with a DSI/Pioneer AS-1 ... both have that warm analog sound.
The AS-1 has great sequences/arps, while the Odyssey does great leads/basses.
I've never been curious on the AS-1. It sounds nice, but for that money I'd go for something else.
Dude I love my AS-1, but always wanted the new karp odyssey
Fj Francois Yeah, I think the two would sound great together!
Alba Ecstasy What would you get for the money?
I think so. The AS-1 has a tighter sound, this has a more relaxed sound. also they have some feature differences, the as-1 has the variable waveforms and the effects, the KARP has the audio rate analog LFO and the three filters
brilliant design.. i sometimes struggle to get decent sounds out of it ;) but its kinda easy...
Your one of the best ... no doubt
I wish I could buy these patches...oh wait, it's on the screen! :-))
Wonderful demo there, torn between this and the BOdyssey with FX and LED:s...but they don't have a desktop version, grrr.
Wonderful!!! Thx !
Cant wait to try my own tomorrow :)
I really felt like I was watching Blade Runner, I'm definitely getting this beast
Probably you'll like my new album iDeity, made as a Tribute to Blade Runner. Thank you for watching!
really nice..
Wow this is the best one I've heard (i mean the effects help)
sounds nice, thanks
how does it compares with the new one ?
Incredible sounds !
Great work man...i took some for me(hope you don t care) for the bass of equinoxe part 7 from jm jarre.You are an ARP master...
It sings almost like human. Art and engineering.
❤️
thank you so much
Love the patches. Would they load on the iOS and desktop VST versions of Odyssey?
Great sounds! Can you do a video using the Blofeld and the oddy? I'm thinking of getting that combo. Thanks!
Thanks! Sure!
That sounds like a great combo!
Best demo for this machine; everyone else is showcasing horrible noise for some sick reason? It's like a competition to see who makes the worse sounds out of this machine.
Thank you! (lol) Probably they had enough with the classic sound and just want something "new". ARP is great for drones or weird space FX, but for me, I like to keep them in tune.
Thanks !!!!
Without a doubt, Odyssey is my favourite retro gear. I remember when I started to play it and could not stop for hours... how often does it happen to you, without presets? :)
SynthMorph today I spent about four very non productive hours playing it randomly... I can't get enough of it and I already planned to buy a second unit.
My personal record for noodling on analog was 6 and 1/2 hours on the ARP 2600!
Alba Ecstasy How do you plan to use the 2 units?
@@valdiskrebs566 really how?
Are you able to do Ultravox Vienna patch on this as Billy Currie used the Arp Odyssey for that song, very nice n haunting tone.
I think it is time to buy another mono! Great video! :)
Thanks!
So few Behringer Odyssey vids anywhere near This ❤❤😊Jaffa Jenkins jams 😊
Waiting my Barp hehe
fuckin love it
@6:10 @9:51 floored me
3:47 you just add reverb?
Can anyone please explain the fundamental differences between arp odyssey and arp 2600 please? I am considering the behringer 2600
Great Demo !! I have the Rev3 and I love it !! Which sequencer do you use ? And how to connect the demora to the Arp ? Thanks
Thank you! In this video: none - I was jjst playing random notes. Now I'm using the Yarns from Mutable Instruments. Demora is connected to ARP using an eurorack splitter from mono to stereo - phones output of ARP.
why rev1,any special in sound compare with rev2 or rev3?
Q: does anyone know if the Korg Odyssey can be poly-chained? That is: two or more desktop Odyssey modules played with one keyboard for polyphony?
Odyssey sounds good with single oscillator, which to me is always the benchmark. Moog and ARP always sound great with just a single oscillator dialed up.
Lovely, great quality reverb. What is it please?
+Richard Trussell thank you! It is the Clouds Mutable Instruments.
just bought the exact same rev1 module because of your demos
I always knew I probably wanted an Odyssey reissue, even with the smaller keys, then I knew I definitely wanted this module. Each demonstration has made me crave it more.
1). Great demonstration. Not that it’s so important, but what’s your MIDI controller?
2). What do you think you would do if you got a second Odyssey? And, would it be the one with the orange graphics?
1. Virus Ti2 in this video, but lately, I'm using the Analog Keys - the CV track.
2. I am close to buy a second unit (from the first day I bought this one), no matter which one: I'm just aiming for a good price!Thank for watching!
i bought teh minikey version, i dont wanted to bring a midi keyboard everywhere... now when i bought the model d, i buyed a keystep ;) its a must have for me now :) also great for holidays ;D
Great :) the reverb make allot of für Sound , what kind is it?
Cheers
reverb from Clouds and delay from Demora
Ah ok ...Check ! :)
Thx for the info !!! Have a nice summer!
Ps: i also have a odyssey now, it is so beautifull with deep character and so damed funky !
(Sry for bad english, hope u can read it!)
Salut !
Doresc sa cumpar un modul Korg Arp Odyssey si as avea nevoie de o lamurire...
Imi poti spune, te rog, daca modulul Korg Arp Odyssey cel alb (Rev 1), este diferit din punct de vedere tehnic (la partea electronica) fata de modulul de culoare neagra (Rev 3), sau sunt total identice ca structura tehnica, si difera doar culoarea ?
Nu stiu de ce, dar de cate ori am ascultat anumite demonstratii pe RUclips, am simtit cumva ca modulul alb (Rev 1) a sunat mai placut, avand un sunet mai "dulce", pe cand modulul negru (Rev 3), parca suna mai dur... !
Multumesc !
Salut!
Există trei versiuni ORIGINALE INITIALE în funcție de data lor de producție, iar acestea trei diferă ca aspect, precum și ca caracter tonal și funcționalitate.
Modelul 2800 este cunoscut ca Rev. 1; acesta include modelul inițial cu panou alb produs din 1972 până în 1974 și modelul cu panou negru produs din 1974 până în aproximativ 1975.
Modelele 2810 - 2813 sunt cunoscute ca Rev. 2; acestea constau din modelele cu panou negru care au fost produse din 1975 până în aproximativ 1976. S-au făcut modificări la filtru și s-au făcut modificări și la oscilatorul unor modele. Au fost adăugate, de asemenea, intrare audio externă și mufe de intrare CV/GATE, iar modelele ulterioare au schimbat pitch bender-ul în stil buton la un PPC (Proportional Pitch Control).
Modelele 2820 - 2823 sunt cunoscute ca Rev. 3 și au fost produse din 1978 până în aproximativ 1981. Panoul s-a schimbat într-un panou negru cu serigrafie portocalie, iar designul s-a schimbat semnificativ de la modelele 2800 - 2813. Ieșirea audio a fost, de asemenea, schimbat de la mufele RCA/PHONE la XLR/PHONE.
Asadar, din cate stiu la modele noi difera doar culoarea, avand toate filtrele modelelor initiale prin switch-ul pentru filtre 1-2-3.
@@AlbaEcstasy Multumesc pentru raspuns. Am comandat unul alb din Franta (ca nou) / totodata am comandat si un Arp 2600m (nou) de la Woodbrass, tot din Franta / sunt la reducere !
My Depression is over...you just Bumped me to the next life.....
Will two of these sync'd function as an arp 2600?
Reminds me lot of Klaus Schulze :)
he used the ARP Odyssey a lot in the seventies
Hey, really great two demos! At the price that it's selling for I'm really not gonna be able to stop myself, this sounds great. I just have a question about the different versions; at thomann, for example, they sell the white Rev 1, the black/orange Rev 3 and on with keyboard. Are there any difference between these except looks (and obv the keyboard)? I know the original ones had different filters, but in KARPs you get all three, or am I missunderstanding things?
Really hope you have an answer for this as it's slightly confusing.
Thanks in advance, and again; great videos!!
Those pricey ARPs are a limited FS (full size) edition as the originals - the others are 86% of the original's size. All new ARP models are featuring all three original filters.
Cheers!
Excellent, thank you so much!
Is it the clouds, Demora that helps making that round, hollowy, fat sound especially on the bass sounds, or is it just the Odyssey that has that sound to it?
Kind regards :)
It's clouds reverb.
Amazing demo, I just have one question and is not related to the synth itself: What camera/lens did you record this with? Looks a lot like the pentax super takumar 35mm f2 that I own
It was a Canon 600D with a EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS STM. Currently I'm using a Panasonic DC-GX800, mirrorless.
@@AlbaEcstasy I guess cromatic aberration is a pretty common thing lol. I thought it was on purpose according to the 70's asthetic. Thanks again! Really nice sounds.
Juan Binckoski oh no! I just have a purple window blind that give that color :))
great patches ! are you selling them?
I mean , do you have plan to make some tutorials or tutorials for donate how to reach this kind of sound
Yes, I'll start soon a series of patches for Odyssey and you'll be able to see the settings from the front panel.
@@AlbaEcstasy really great news !!!
I will be looking out for them
what effects you use first patch?
bien intéressante
is the delay sustain factory sounds or did you use a pedal of some sort love the pads... is this the unit itself? thank you
what reverb are you using around the 6 min mark..?
can that patches be purchased? i didn’t see them on the website, thank you!
I didn’t made any for sale, only what you can catch from the video...
@@AlbaEcstasy ahh copy that, these are so good man i’m trying to study them then
How do you feel about the sliders? I'm trying to decide between a rev 1 and 3.
I like the feeling of the sliders. The big cons I have is that a few weeks ago I have to clean two of them and now they become loose.
Thanks for getting back to me. What a shame. Can you buy replacements from Korg?
You should ask for some free ones...I bought one this morning before you replied off the back of watching your video!
I really don’t want to open my ARP. I will buy some special silicone gel for sliders and will solve this issue.
Subscribed, easly :)
Did you have to adjust the dip switches for it to work with a midi keyboard ?
As far as I remember, it worked directly.
Today we have quite a few Minimoog Model D clones or very similar synths (the Roland SE-02). I don't know if you ever thought about purchasing one, but Klaus Schulze, which, I suppose, we both appreciate, said in one interview that the Arp Odyssey is just better than Minimoog.
_"For me the Minimoog has just two things that are good, the oscillators and the filters, better forget the rest."_
www.klaus-schulze.com/interv/in7606.htm
That was the decision I made in 1982 when buying my first synth. There was a used Minimoog and a used Mark III Odyssey. The store owner was really pushing the more expensive Minimoog ("Big fat sounds! Used by all the big rock stars!") but once I turned on oscillator sync, I heard sounds I couldn't make with the Minimoog. So add the ring modulator, the sample and hold, the AR + ADSR envelops, and all the switches that could send signals everywhere, and it was an *easy* decision.
Love this Korg ARP and want to get it. But the Mini D reissues keybed is awesome and can' be overlooked. It not only feels great, it opens up more possibilities. People tend to forget about action but it's just as important for me. It's like clothes: no matter how good they are, they are useless unless they fit. This Arp would work great with my Mini's action. I love the ARP sound!
Great demo. Actually demo'd some great sounds rather than those who just demo the most basic and flat sounds.
VERY
how do you control it?
I think he uses fingers
@@jiro4559 lol.
behringer rules
WTF at 6:22 !!??
😂 it was just a video mark for the time I pressed the key to control the ARP 😂 Or, you may consider that I have super-powers! 😁
Amazing video @@AlbaEcstasy! Congratulations!
You do know that R2D2 was created on an ARP synth right?
yeah, this demo only cover maybe 2% of what this synth can do, if we consider noise and sound effects part of the capabilities. For me it only miss a true monophonic mode, and the LFO free run switch.
Just patch the cv out into the cv in, then it's mono!
NICE🫶✨
Honestly sounds dated, however nothing a little creativity can't fix
but thats the deal.. it should sound like yeah an arp should sound ;)