Description
Legendary sound that connects the past with the present.
Reborn again as an analog synthesizer module.
Since its appearance in 1972, the ARP Odyssey has been loved by countless musicians as a classic analog synthesizer. Forty years later, in 2015, with the advisory assistance of David Friend, co-founder of the ARP Instruments company, KORG resurrected the ARP ODYSSEY with a complete reproduction of the ARP Odyssey’s original circuitry. The ARP sound, which continues to be envied as an iconic analog synthesizer, was once again back in the hands of today’s musicians. Now, KORG has further broadened the reach of the ARP ODYSSEY in today’s world by releasing a new model.
The ARP ODYSSEY Module is a keyboard-less ARP ODYSSEY with the very same analog synthesis circuitry that completely reproduces the original. To fit perfectly in today’s DAW-centric music production environments, we provide it in a more compact module form. The lineup includes two models, the white Rev1 and the black and orange Rev3, reproducing traditional styling in a cutting-edge tabletop body. The real ARP sound that transcends history is once again available to the world.
ARP Odyssey Analog Synth Module at a Glance:
- You’re in good company
- Unmatched crispness, edgy bite, and snarling aggression
- Your choice of three classic filter designs
- Modulation and more
- You’ve got to experience this formidable synth
You’re in good company
Sweetwater synth devotees are enthralled by ARP’s re-creation of the Odyssey. After all, the Odyssey was instrumental in arming keyboardists with an axe that allowed them to compete with guitarists as a lead voice. The Odyssey was used by a veritable who’s who of artists, including Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Gary Numan, Tangerine Dream, Elton John, Jethro Tull, Nine Inch Nails, Vangelis, Ultravox, DEVO, Kansas, Jean-Luc Ponty, Brand X, and many, many more. So you’ll be in very good company when you add the ARP Odyssey to your synth arsenal.
Unmatched crispness, edgy bite, and snarling aggression
From its introduction in 1972, the ARP Odyssey gained a substantial following for its distinctive sound, which came in a wide range – shrieking leads, industrial effects, squelchy basses, and much, much more. Additionally, the Odyssey is duophonic – that’s right, you can play two notes at once (each one commandeering one of the two oscillators). It also has oscillator hard sync, which lets you craft those visceral tearing patches famously deployed by The Cars on their 1979 hit “Let’s Go.”
Your choice of three classic filter designs
For the new Odyssey, the original design engineer, David Friend, was brought in as a consultant. Original schematics were deconstructed. Absolute authenticity was a must. For instance, it’s well known that during its decade or so of production, the Odyssey sported three different filter designs. Type I was a 2-pole, with an open sound and biting resonance. Type II was a 4-pole ladder filter: round, fat, and rich – great for basses. Type III was also a 4-pole design and similar in many ways to its predecessor, but smoother and silkier when you pushed the resonance. Well, the new Odyssey contains all three filter types – all available at the flick of a switch!
Modulation and more
The Odyssey gives you generous modulation options, including two envelope generators – an ADSR and an AR. Another feature is Sample and Hold – which allows you to modulate your pitch and filter settings using a variety of waveforms. The S/H section also includes the Output Lag slider, which generates a glide effect between voltage steps, effectively rounding off the edges of the LFO waveform. When you set the LFO to be triggered via the keyboard, this gives you an outrageously cool auto-wah effect on each note you play. And using Ring Modulation in conjunction with oscillator sync or the wealth of pitch modulation available, you can create all manner of clangorous, thunderous – and completely magical musical mayhem.
You’ve got to experience this formidable synth
The Odyssey’s Keyboard Gate and Keyboard Repeat switches let you forge all sorts of pulsing lines, perfect for bass. The Odyssey is a formidable synthesizer, and it’s packed with many more unique, useful features, including Portamento, Proportional Pitch Control, a white/pink noise generator, CV, Gate, and Trig in/out patch points – and a new Drive circuit that takes the instrument’s storied sonic pugnaciousness to a whole new level. But we’ll stop here and simply say that if you’re into analog synthesis, you owe it to yourself to have a sound design session with the ARP Odyssey. Be forewarned though: there will be no going back.
Features
- A faithful, 86%-scale re-creation of the classic synth’s control panel
- Monophonic; 2 voices for duophonic (1 oscillator each)
- Proportional Pitch Control pads; modulation pad
- White/pink noise generator
- Portamento speed control
- 2 VCOs with Sawtooth, Square, and Dynamic Pulse waveforms (with PWM)
- Lowpass filter (resonant): 12 and 24dB/octave; frequency range: 16Hz-16kHz
- Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA), dynamic range: 80dB
- Ring Modulator (digital); Sample and Hold
- ADSR and AR envelope generators
- Low (1/4″ TS) and High (XLR) output jacks; 1/4″ TRS headphone jack
- External Audio Input jack (1/4″ TS)
- MIDI in (DIN); USB (Type B)
- 1/8″ TS CV in/out, Gate in/out, and Trig in/out patch points
- Pedal and Portamento footswitch inputs
Specs
- Type:Synth Module
- Analog/Digital:Analog
- Other Controllers:3 x Pressure-sensitive Buttons (pitch, modulation)
- Polyphony:Mono/Duophonic
- Oscillators:2 x Analog VCO ; Sawtooth, Square, Dynamic Pulse
- Noise Generator:Yes
- Envelope Generator:1 x ADSR, 1 x AR
- LFO:1 x LFO ; Sine/Square wave
- Filter:2-pole Type I, 4-pole Type II, 4-pole Type III
- Effects Types:Digital Ring Modulator
- Analog Inputs:1 x 1/4″
- Analog Outputs:1 x 1/4″ (Low -20 dBu out), 1 x XLR (High 4 dBu out)
- Headphones:1 x 1/4″
- MIDI I/O:In/USB
- Other I/O:CV in/out, Gate in/out, Trig in/out
- Pedal Inputs:1 x 1/4″ (pedal), 1 x 1/4″ (portamento footswitch)
- USB:1 x Type B
- Power Supply:9V DC power supply (included)
- Height:3.5″
- Width:19.5″
- Depth:10.4″
- Weight:8.1 lbs.
- Manufacturer Part Number:ARPMODULE1



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