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Description

The Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1 is a brilliant resurrection of the iconic ARP Odyssey, merging historical charm with modern functionality. This duophonic analog synthesizer is renowned for its distinctive sound that has graced countless legendary tracks, from Herbie Hancock's funk-infused bass lines to the aggressive leads of George Duke. With the same circuitry, sound, and feel as the original, this full-size re-creation pays homage to its predecessors while introducing contemporary enhancements.

Bundled with the KORG SQ-1 step sequencer, you can dive into creative sequencing right out of the box. The Odyssey FSQ Rev1 offers a robust array of sound design possibilities with its three classic filter designs, including the 2-pole and 4-pole ladder filters, each delivering unique sonic textures. The oscillator hard sync feature is perfect for crafting those visceral, tearing patches, a signature sound of the late '70s and early '80s.

This synth is not just about nostalgia; it includes modern conveniences like MIDI and USB connectivity, ensuring it integrates seamlessly into today's setups. Whether you're after squelchy basses, soaring leads, or experimental soundscapes, the ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1 provides a versatile platform for exploration.

Key Features:

  • Full-sized re-creation of the classic ARP Odyssey
  • Bundled with KORG SQ-1 step sequencer and 2 patch cables
  • 37-note keybed, duophonic capability with two oscillators
  • Three classic filter designs: Type I, Type II, and Type III
  • Proportional Pitch Control pads and modulation pad
  • Extensive connectivity with MIDI, USB, CV, Gate, and Trig in/out
  • Two envelope generators: ADSR and AR
  • Includes a white/pink noise generator and ring modulator
  • Assembled in Japan, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1.

User experience

  • Owners find the Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1 can effectively cut through mixes like no other synth, offering a unique presence in recordings.

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  • It's suggested that documenting settings with photos can mitigate the lack of presets for those planning potential live use.

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Comparisons

  • Some users prefer the KARP version for its color options, despite considering the BARP 2600 for its lower price.

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  • Rev 1 is distinguished not only by its color but also by its unique filter design, contrasting with the Rev 3's later additions like PPC.

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  • The Dreadbox Typhon is highlighted as a compact alternative, offering a comprehensive mod matrix and built-in effects, though it contrasts with Odyssey's knob-per-function interface.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners have successfully mounted synths like the Korg 2600 using repurposed server racks, offering a practical solution for space management.

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Value and pricing

  • A recent buyer reported purchasing a Korg ARP Odyssey Desktop Module R1 (White) for approximately $800, highlighting its elusive market availability.

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Features and functionality

  • The Rev 1 version has a distinct filter, differing from other revisions, which can affect the sound profile significantly.

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  • Rubber pitch bend/vibrato pads, known as PPC, were introduced with the Rev 3, although some earlier models have been retrofitted with these pads.

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  • The Odyssey's oscillators are praised for their aggressive tonal quality, particularly when used with effects like stereo delay or reverb.

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  • Lack of presets encourages exploration, beneficial for learning synthesis, but may be less practical for live settings without digital control.

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Build quality

  • Owners note the keyboard's quality is subpar, but faders are satisfying to use and enhance interaction with the synth.

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Software and compatibility

  • Korg offers an ARP Odyssey app for iOS and PC/Mac, allowing users to demo the interface and sound affordably, though with some sonic differences from hardware.

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See how The Chemical Brothers uses Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1

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can be seen in this post from April 14, 2023

See how Kraftwerk uses Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1

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In this performance at the BBC show (Tomorrow's World) You can see Florian using the ARP.

See how James Young uses Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1

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In this website it states James Young uses a Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1 in the song "Come Sail Away".

See how Miss Grit uses Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1

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Can be seen on the left in this photo of their studio.

See how John Evan uses Korg ARP Odyssey FSQ Rev1

John Evan

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In this photo of a mid 70s Jethro Tull concert, John Evans plays keyboards including an Arp Odyssey. Photo source: https://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Barriemore_Barlow.html

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