Had one of these a few months, you can't really go wrong getting one. You quickly learn how the controls affect the sounds and realise that this type of synth is better without presets, as it forces you to experiment to get the sound you want. It's a steal at the price.
Like it and love this channel and they way Jack always present stuff! For me part of his personality ad so much of the enjoyment in watching these synths! Thanks Jack!
Hi! This video is informative and fun, Forgive me, because my Canadian accent is struggling with the English language around. 7:07-7:10. Please explain what is actually said and what it actually means.
Terrific synth and super cool funky sounds👍👍Thanks for the demo - you dis a great job at presenting us the basic vibe of this incredible instrument. You may check out my demo of KARP as compared to Behringer Odyssey if you like. Both awesome units👍Loving my ARPs deeply!
Man, tough crowd in here. I think the Behringer Odyssey (only from what I've heard demo wise) is fatter than the KARP. Effects are nice. And the price point... well there you go. The LEDs are awesome too - far better than the rainbow sprinkles on the competitor.
Hey guys, I’m most of the way through this video and am loving the look and sound of the synth. I’m making breakbeat and funk, and it seems this makes some stinky sounds. I was wondering, is there a filter for the fx? So I can keep the sub untouched and dry.
I dont care if this dude is not funny or kinda dumb whatever. Didnt google stand-ups. He is a pretty good synth player. The demo was very useful. Thanks
Sounds great! However, if you compare the level of enthusiasm Jack has with this in comparison to other products from Moog/Korg, it's slightly obvious this draws less excitement and inspiration. Maybe I'm making assumptions, that's just what I've taken away with this.
Kieran Sweeden Nodoby in the industry is excited to deal with anything Behringer does, except their lawyers perhaps. They are not a pleasant company at all.
He's probably already played a KARP so it's not a surprise to him aside from the effects. Have to say I didn't interpret Jack in that way at all during this vid, though
I would have loved to see the LED’s light up in the various colors that the caps on the original mkiii had per slider. Or, if they couldn’t do that, should have been all orange LED’s to match the paint scheme. Not digging the white. Hope they’re dimmable or can be switched off. The sound is awesome though!
@@Wagoo the original is huge, even korgs full size keys is smaller than a original. have googled everything guessing it looks roughly same size as mini keys but bigger keys and slightly smaller front panel? i dunno...
Magic Cyclops IIRC Moot Booxle has some videos with the original and Bodyssey side by side. The Behringer gets rid of the keys overhang so may be slightly bigger
Am I the only one who thinks that it does not sound AT ALL like it's competitors - is much smoother? To me it actually sounds a lot like Model D... hmm :)
@@josejuancerdabarraza3544 kinda hard to get rid of my Bass Station II right now. It fits in my backpack and overhead compartments on planes. A portable analog poly would be nice. Right now I just use a Korg R3, microKorg, or trigger samples of analog synths using a Korg microSample.
I am waiting for the 2600 clone with a sequencer . And actual switches for selecting midi channel etc with zero diving. And at least one sample based oscillator that can be recorded to directly and used as a complex waveform. Which was the next step in the evolution of the 2600. And now it can happen. Peace C👽🐕🎶🛸☮️
Horses for courses ... it sounds "fine", and if that's what you want it will be ... but I for one am not really inspired by this demo ... so many tools out there already do this or thereabouts ...
I think it sounds great. Unless you buy Korgs version, an actual Odyssey, or use the VST, there’s nothing that can touch the sound of the Odyssey if you need/want THAT sound. Using a VST is so uninspiring, so there really aren’t any synths out now that do exactly what this does.
good ol "made in germany" discussion goin on with the behringer releases :D. what many jingoist youngsters consider an ancient quality seal, in realiter was the british branding for the many cheapass bad copies of non-german products. :D. but the synths behringer released so far are really good.
You must not listen to much odyssey music. The king sounds better and more like the original. Unless of course you’re referring to value. I can’t argue that this is a better value. Doesn’t sound like the original.
Mate, I think maybe you should have spend a bit of time with a machine like that before you tried to show it off. Just saying! But, Well done Uli. Keep them coming.
I'm with ya, sadly I just don't get the time the way we cram all the vids in to a day. I figure there's loads of vids out there of showing it off in that way and I try show people what it might be like to just walk up to it in a shop. Thanks for giving it a try though my man X
Not feeling this one. At least with their model d and 101 they were cloning hardware no longer made, whereas this is in direct competition with korg. Think behringer have some really talented guys working for them, just wish they'd let them let rip a bit more on original synths rather than clones. Think synths like the deepmind and particularly neutron have the potential to be classic synths themselves in time whereas the clones are just that, clones.
Korg dropped the ball in a number of ways with their Odyssey reissue. No professional keyboardist with any sense wants mini keys. Then to add insult to injury, they make a "limited edition" full sized version that costs three times as much. Ridiculous. You can literally buy an original Odyssey for around the same price point. With this on the verge of release Korg's mini key version is basically obsolete, leaving only the FS version competent. The only plus to the Korg version is the fact that it says ARP, which admittedly, to a vintage key and ARP fanatic like myself is definitely cool, but for $1200 more it ain't THAT cool. I'd just as soon buy a Behringer and have ARP stenciled on it. If Korg did a better job, Behringer wouldn't be making this, period. There wouldn't be enough money in it. What they're doing is great. Vintage synth sounds are extremely popular and highly coveted, yet despite that most people can't afford to drop several thousand dollars on one, so they simply go without. Should access to these sounds be limited to the elite few that can afford to collect them??? I don't think so. Behringer is simply supplying a demand for a market that's been long ignored, and in the process providing a huge service to musicians by giving these sounds a new life for a new audience. It's about time that the average consumer can afford analog synths. They've been priced out of range for far too long, almost into obsolescence. Relegating them to rich people who simply hoard them out of a sense of vanity and collector's value does nothing for music.
UMAMIMAMU the price and the ethics of it were not the point I was trying to make. Rather that with the talent they have at behringer I would prefer to see them make their own synths, which the deepmind and neutron show they can do. I agree keeping analog synths as the preserve of collectors does little to advance music but it could be argued that cloning synths which have existed for 30+ years also doesn't help progress music. The classics of the future should be the synths of today. TBH not really sure I have too big a drum to beat here, with $300 in my pocket I can choose from a behringer sh101, model d, neutron, crave or others such as arturia. Or I could use it to buy a couple of volcas or a roland boutique if I just want the hands on rather than pure analog. It's a nice dilemma to have.
@@MrClarkio I kinda see your point. And honestly, I'm pretty damn sure that in time Behringer will start making more original designs. As you've said, they've already proven more than competent at making their own with the Neutron and DeepMind 6 & 12 (and the Crave!). I just think right now they're filling a void that a lot of people have had for synthesizers that they could never afford before. They're also delivering a product that's really marketable to professionals. None of this bullshit with mini-keys like the Yamaha reface series, or the Osyssey mini and MS-20 mini. I have my own studio and network with many others who do as well, and none of us would be caught dead with that crap.
in all fairness the Deepmind, Crave, and Neutron all have very interesting novel approaches while being merely inspired on vintage features and sonic qualities. I'd say enough to say they're "letting the engineers/designers' creativity rip" because the only (relatively big) companies really innovating within the analog domain are Moog, Arturia, Novation, and Korg, with maybe an honorable mention for Elektron. none of these companies have made the synth I have in mind though. although moog grandma comes pretty close
@@JimmiG84 pics i've seen seem to indicate a mono out (one via TS jack one via XLR). A mono delay I can understand but mono chorus and reverb?!?! If you slap digital FX on there anyway, why not make it stereo?
@@fortheloveofnoise its a mono synth, that I understand, but if youre going to add digital fx, why not stereo, and yes, make the master out stereo as well.
I was on board with this. Behringer had made a fan out of me. I was all in with the dimmable LEDs, the Midi Out, the built-in effects, the sequencer... ...but it's just not the same. It's missing Luke from Korg because it's not a Korg.
yeah i see where you're coming from.. there's loadsa stores near me, where there are only womenz. I refuse to shop in any of them, because in an ideal dogmatic world, a store should have exactly 50%-50% mix of sexes.
I can assure you it wasn't deliberate, starting to realise from a few years of RUclips comments that I'm just stuck with being innately uninspiring! Thanks for even stopping by and trying my man X
Had one of these a few months, you can't really go wrong getting one. You quickly learn how the controls affect the sounds and realise that this type of synth is better without presets, as it forces you to experiment to get the sound you want. It's a steal at the price.
A great job (as usual) presenting my next synth! Keep up the great work!
It's always nice seeing someones initial reaction to a synth. Keep yo the great work. Tons of in depth stuff out there.
always fun watching your videos. This Odyssey was definitely done properly.
Really enjoy your playing on these, great stuff.
what a cool bass line you did there man
you didn't put the resonance up full
Even though this in no way fits into anything I want to record, I still want one.
I see a display or screen on the Behringer Odyssey. Does it have presets?
Can u recommend some good mono synth for soviet post punk music like molchat Doma? This synth is good for this ?
How does it compare soundwise to the KARP? I sold my KARP a few months ago as I did not feel the sound was fat enough compared to the original.
Great sounds that are good for us who don't have Vintage money!
Like it and love this channel and they way Jack always present stuff! For me part of his personality ad so much of the enjoyment in watching these synths! Thanks Jack!
actually, he's irritating as hell.
Where are the acoustic panels with circuit boards on from ?
GIK Acoustics
@@RollYourOwnProductions cheers mate
is there a dude from korg standing behind the camera or something?
Pretty sure he’s talking to the sound guy whenever he does that. Or whoever is producing the video.
I never thought I’d see Jack depressed.
'e doesn't seem quite himself eh? Hope it's just a late night and nowt else..
Hi! This video is informative and fun, Forgive me, because my Canadian accent is struggling with the English language around. 7:07-7:10. Please explain what is actually said and what it actually means.
www.google.com/search?q=minging&oq=minging&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i65l2j69i60j69i65j69i60.1507j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Sounds a little but minging , col, ugly burd.
Terrific synth and super cool funky sounds👍👍Thanks for the demo - you dis a great job at presenting us the basic vibe of this incredible instrument. You may check out my demo of KARP as compared to Behringer Odyssey if you like. Both awesome units👍Loving my ARPs deeply!
fabulous machine
Man, tough crowd in here. I think the Behringer Odyssey (only from what I've heard demo wise) is fatter than the KARP. Effects are nice. And the price point... well there you go. The LEDs are awesome too - far better than the rainbow sprinkles on the competitor.
"I'm wearing full length trousers", I was done after that, rotfl! EXCELLENT DEMO!
Sneaking in that Housewife bassline there :D
Why does the cutoff slider become almost inaudible half way down? And it seems like getting the oscillators in tune with each other is not easy. Hmm 🤔
Jay Keel agreed. Seems like Behringer need to tweak that still.
Hey guys, I’m most of the way through this video and am loving the look and sound of the synth. I’m making breakbeat and funk, and it seems this makes some stinky sounds. I was wondering, is there a filter for the fx? So I can keep the sub untouched and dry.
I dont care if this dude is not funny or kinda dumb whatever. Didnt google stand-ups. He is a pretty good synth player. The demo was very useful. Thanks
As a German name, should it not be pronounced with a hard 'G', like Beh-Ring-Grr rather than Berringe-Err?
Eigentlich schon...
@@mathieupe666 Shouldn't that be 'Englisch Sohn!'
Do you say, "Paris" or "Pah-rhee"?
Or in other words, who gives a shit.
@@John_Stone_ xD
These Anderson synth vids are hard to watch , much better channels out there
Sounds great! However, if you compare the level of enthusiasm Jack has with this in comparison to other products from Moog/Korg, it's slightly obvious this draws less excitement and inspiration. Maybe I'm making assumptions, that's just what I've taken away with this.
Kieran Sweeden Nodoby in the industry is excited to deal with anything Behringer does, except their lawyers perhaps. They are not a pleasant company at all.
Jack + Behringer MS101 = bliss
He's probably already played a KARP so it's not a surprise to him aside from the effects. Have to say I didn't interpret Jack in that way at all during this vid, though
Maybe he was just having a bad day.
@@XanderEwald 2 years later, everybody switched to Behringer my friend, and Behringer just started..
Damn what deliciousness just from the raw sounds!
To be fair, they’re using effects for a bit of the video so it’s not all “raw”, but I agree. It sounds great.
I would have loved to see the LED’s light up in the various colors that the caps on the original mkiii had per slider. Or, if they couldn’t do that, should have been all orange LED’s to match the paint scheme. Not digging the white. Hope they’re dimmable or can be switched off. The sound is awesome though!
they are dimmable
The newer ones have multi coloured light!
Bravo, You've manage to duplicate the sound track for Animal Crossing!
can you guys compare the size again a korg mini keys. trying to decide
This will be about the size of the original or the full size KARP, so surely easy to just google something like "korg odyssey size comparison"
@@Wagoo the original is huge, even korgs full size keys is smaller than a original. have googled everything guessing it looks roughly same size as mini keys but bigger keys and slightly smaller front panel? i dunno...
Magic Cyclops IIRC Moot Booxle has some videos with the original and Bodyssey side by side. The Behringer gets rid of the keys overhang so may be slightly bigger
Am I the only one who thinks that it does not sound AT ALL like it's competitors - is much smoother?
To me it actually sounds a lot like Model D... hmm :)
It has the 3 different filters of the 3 Odyssey versions that came out and one of them is a "copy" of characteristic Moog's ladder filter
Why do you permanently change the perspective instead of showing what you are doing? Thumb down for that.
-Look at my face!!!
-Dude, it's a SYNTH show right? Why don't you Focus on ...
-Look at my Cool Face when I push this weird light.
-Dude ...
i wish i could play like this
now hook three of these bad boys up with midi.
Minging? Did that simply fly under everyones radar?
Novation BassStation II is DuoPhonic now...just sayin.
Behringer Odyssey and original Odysseys (with a little tweak) can turn into paraphonic or duophonic with the patchbay on the back
@@josejuancerdabarraza3544 kinda hard to get rid of my Bass Station II right now. It fits in my backpack and overhead compartments on planes. A portable analog poly would be nice. Right now I just use a Korg R3, microKorg, or trigger samples of analog synths using a Korg microSample.
DSI Evolver or DSI Tetra or DSI Mopho X4 might do the trick. Can be chained to add polyphony as well.
0:24 Zoom in on scratch. Pretty funny.
Found it difficult to watch because of this guy.
This thing beats the hell out of Him !
I am waiting for the 2600 clone with a sequencer . And actual switches for selecting midi channel etc with zero diving. And at least one sample based oscillator that can be recorded to directly and used as a complex waveform. Which was the next step in the evolution of the 2600. And now it can happen. Peace C👽🐕🎶🛸☮️
did they confirm a 2600 clone?
You’re gonna be waiting a while
Does no one else recognize that baseline?
Horses for courses ... it sounds "fine", and if that's what you want it will be ... but I for one am not really inspired by this demo ... so many tools out there already do this or thereabouts ...
software. Imagine if musicians in the 70's had modern computers.
I think it sounds great. Unless you buy Korgs version, an actual Odyssey, or use the VST, there’s nothing that can touch the sound of the Odyssey if you need/want THAT sound. Using a VST is so uninspiring, so there really aren’t any synths out now that do exactly what this does.
good ol "made in germany" discussion goin on with the behringer releases :D. what many jingoist youngsters consider an ancient quality seal, in realiter was the british branding for the many cheapass bad copies of non-german products. :D. but the synths behringer released so far are really good.
If you want to get pedantic;
Built in China,
Designed in Germany,
Engineered in England
I WOULD HAPPILY SPONSOR BEHRINGER...
dang, haven't been that annoyed by a human in a while. well done//////
Definitely the Korg killer.
You must not listen to much odyssey music. The king sounds better and more like the original. Unless of course you’re referring to value. I can’t argue that this is a better value. Doesn’t sound like the original.
@@ReadytoChop Starsky Carr would disagree: ruclips.net/video/gbTScc9JXyw/видео.html
15 min. of basic sawtooth waveform.
Does it have memory for patches?
No memory sadly bud. Thanks for tuning in X
Behringer, so good they named Bering Sea in their honour.
Analog(ue) synths, like dogs, tend to take on the face of their owner.
*hahahaha* *LOL* !
Looks good but can it make farting noises?
No, it makes the sweetest sounds from heaven...
@David Macdonald as long as they are dry and not all wet
Safe to say this one did not bring out the STOKE in Jack.
Yes!! Behringer!!
Sounds like a fart box with reverb
lol
Mate, I think maybe you should have spend a bit of time with a machine like that before you tried to show it off.
Just saying!
But, Well done Uli. Keep them coming.
I'm with ya, sadly I just don't get the time the way we cram all the vids in to a day. I figure there's loads of vids out there of showing it off in that way and I try show people what it might be like to just walk up to it in a shop. Thanks for giving it a try though my man X
Not feeling this one. At least with their model d and 101 they were cloning hardware no longer made, whereas this is in direct competition with korg. Think behringer have some really talented guys working for them, just wish they'd let them let rip a bit more on original synths rather than clones. Think synths like the deepmind and particularly neutron have the potential to be classic synths themselves in time whereas the clones are just that, clones.
Korg dropped the ball in a number of ways with their Odyssey reissue. No professional keyboardist with any sense wants mini keys. Then to add insult to injury, they make a "limited edition" full sized version that costs three times as much. Ridiculous. You can literally buy an original Odyssey for around the same price point. With this on the verge of release Korg's mini key version is basically obsolete, leaving only the FS version competent. The only plus to the Korg version is the fact that it says ARP, which admittedly, to a vintage key and ARP fanatic like myself is definitely cool, but for $1200 more it ain't THAT cool. I'd just as soon buy a Behringer and have ARP stenciled on it. If Korg did a better job, Behringer wouldn't be making this, period. There wouldn't be enough money in it. What they're doing is great. Vintage synth sounds are extremely popular and highly coveted, yet despite that most people can't afford to drop several thousand dollars on one, so they simply go without. Should access to these sounds be limited to the elite few that can afford to collect them??? I don't think so. Behringer is simply supplying a demand for a market that's been long ignored, and in the process providing a huge service to musicians by giving these sounds a new life for a new audience. It's about time that the average consumer can afford analog synths. They've been priced out of range for far too long, almost into obsolescence. Relegating them to rich people who simply hoard them out of a sense of vanity and collector's value does nothing for music.
UMAMIMAMU the price and the ethics of it were not the point I was trying to make. Rather that with the talent they have at behringer I would prefer to see them make their own synths, which the deepmind and neutron show they can do. I agree keeping analog synths as the preserve of collectors does little to advance music but it could be argued that cloning synths which have existed for 30+ years also doesn't help progress music. The classics of the future should be the synths of today.
TBH not really sure I have too big a drum to beat here, with $300 in my pocket I can choose from a behringer sh101, model d, neutron, crave or others such as arturia. Or I could use it to buy a couple of volcas or a roland boutique if I just want the hands on rather than pure analog. It's a nice dilemma to have.
@@MrClarkio I kinda see your point. And honestly, I'm pretty damn sure that in time Behringer will start making more original designs. As you've said, they've already proven more than competent at making their own with the Neutron and DeepMind 6 & 12 (and the Crave!). I just think right now they're filling a void that a lot of people have had for synthesizers that they could never afford before. They're also delivering a product that's really marketable to professionals. None of this bullshit with mini-keys like the Yamaha reface series, or the Osyssey mini and MS-20 mini. I have my own studio and network with many others who do as well, and none of us would be caught dead with that crap.
in all fairness the Deepmind, Crave, and Neutron all have very interesting novel approaches while being merely inspired on vintage features and sonic qualities. I'd say enough to say they're "letting the engineers/designers' creativity rip" because the only (relatively big) companies really innovating within the analog domain are Moog, Arturia, Novation, and Korg, with maybe an honorable mention for Elektron. none of these companies have made the synth I have in mind though. although moog grandma comes pretty close
DSI too if you're a rich caviar hippie from San Francisco
Mono effects?! Why?!
Looks like it has a stereo out, but only one cable is plugged in
@@JimmiG84 pics i've seen seem to indicate a mono out (one via TS jack one via XLR). A mono delay I can understand but mono chorus and reverb?!?! If you slap digital FX on there anyway, why not make it stereo?
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Because mono output....lol duh
@@fortheloveofnoise its a mono synth, that I understand, but if youre going to add digital fx, why not stereo, and yes, make the master out stereo as well.
I was on board with this. Behringer had made a fan out of me. I was all in with the dimmable LEDs, the Midi Out, the built-in effects, the sequencer...
...but it's just not the same. It's missing Luke from Korg
because it's not a Korg.
Looks like its not connected. Cool sounds though
A lame video
I assure you: the B-Odissey is much more than that
they say it's the "first look"
Hmm
one low end tone and tons of meaningless chatter...
Sorry Ron, thanks for even trying to sit through one of my vids, all of the bestest X
I enjoyed the man's vibes. Don't know why so many people are so negative
Every Anderton's vid I have watched, which is many, it's all boys. So I don't watch any more and this store will never get my business.
yeah i see where you're coming from.. there's loadsa stores near me, where there are only womenz.
I refuse to shop in any of them, because in an ideal dogmatic world, a store should have exactly 50%-50% mix of sexes.
Boia che demo del cazzo...
😂😂😂
I think this was a deliberately uninspired review ... thumbs down!
I can assure you it wasn't deliberate, starting to realise from a few years of RUclips comments that I'm just stuck with being innately uninspiring! Thanks for even stopping by and trying my man X
you should learn a synth before making the video, not during.
What an awful review!