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Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer Unveiled at NAMM 2015

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I remember getting the chance to play with an ARP Odyssey in junior high, back in the mid-1970s – it was an awesome piece of music-making hardware! Released in 1972 to compete with the MiniMoog, the Odyssey was responsible for many of the classic synth sounds of the 1970s, and now Korg has announced the Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer!

Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer Unveiled at NAMM 2015

Users of the ARP Odyssey included Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Devo, Jon Lord of Deep Purple, Klaus Schulze, and many more. The amazing thing was that the Odyssey was designed to be a cheaper and more user-friendly alternative to the ARP 2500 (used on The Who’s ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ and on the classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind theme) – but the two-pole analog filters they used produced a tone that was immediately attractive to musicians.

Now Korg and ARP Instruments are teaming up to revive the classic ARP Odyssey for a new generation! This means the Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer is fully analog but much more reliable and standardized than it was more than 40 years ago. Here are some details:

“Together the engineers at Korg and Arp were able to nail the sound and feel of the original. Under the advisory assistance of David Friend, the co-founder of ARP Instruments, every detail was adjusted to replicate the original unit’s distinctive synthesis,” says James Sajeva, Brand Manager for Korg products. “Every aspect has been carefully considered to stay true to the quality of the original, down to the sophisticated semi-hard case.”

Korg has completely reproduced the original circuitry for artists looking to recreate classic sounds and explore new ones. The ARP Odyssey has been downsized to 86% of the original. Carefully selected parts are used in the familiar slider section, providing an operating feel that’s even smoother than the original.

Of course some additional hardware was added to to the iconic compact body, highly usable sliders, and a 37 note slim keyboard. A new ‘DRIVE’ switch is provided and connectors include MIDI and headphone output as well as Patch cables have been added.

Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer Unveiled at NAMM 2015

 

Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer Product Specifications:

Pricing for the new Korg ARP Odyssey Analog Synthesizer is $1400, with availability not yet announced.

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