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Description

Dive into the world of authentic analog sound with the Creamware Prodyssey ASB, a synthesizer that captures the spirit of vintage synthesis while embracing modern convenience. This unit is a faithful emulation of the iconic ARP Odyssey, offering musicians the chance to experience its distinctive tonal palette without the need for continuous maintenance. The Prodyssey ASB is designed for both live performance and studio environments, providing a versatile tool for sound design and musical exploration.

Harness the power of dual oscillators, multi-mode filters, and a noise generator to create everything from soaring leads to rich, textured basses. With its intuitive interface, musicians can effortlessly tweak parameters, making it ideal for both seasoned synthesists and newcomers alike. The onboard effects, such as chorus and delay, add further depth and dimension to your soundscapes, ensuring that your compositions stand out.

Seamlessly integrate the Prodyssey ASB into your setup with its comprehensive MIDI connectivity, allowing for easy control and automation from your DAW or MIDI controller. Its robust build ensures durability, making it a reliable companion for gigs and sessions alike.

Key Features:

  • Emulates the classic ARP Odyssey synthesizer
  • Dual oscillators with variable waveforms
  • Multi-mode filter with low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass options
  • Noise generator for additional sound texture
  • Built-in effects including chorus and delay
  • Full MIDI compatibility for seamless integration
  • Intuitive interface for easy sound manipulation
  • Ideal for both live performance and studio use
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Swedish Synth Lab

Sonic Core/Creamware Prodyssey ASB - bass presets - part 1

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Sonic Core/Creamware Prodyssey ASB - bass presets - part 1

Swedish Synth Lab

Swedish Synth Lab

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Prodyssey ASB Creamware, using as an old modular synthesizer, with Beatstep Arturia.

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KurtzMindfields

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Creamware Prodyssey ASB

soundonsound.com

Creamware's Prodyssey ASB successfully channels the spirit of the ARP Odyssey, delivering rich and versatile sounds that will delight synth enthusiasts. Its user interface impresses with smooth sliders and responsive controls, while the addition of a Minimax filter and onboard effects enhances its capabilities. However, some drawbacks such as the lack of a headphone jack, dependency on an external power adapter, and a somewhat basic remote software editor are notable. Additionally, the absence of multitimbrality feels like a missed opportunity. Still, considering its performance and sound quality, the Prodyssey is a worthy homage to a classic.

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Creamware Prodyssey ASB review | MusicRadar

musicradar.com

Creamware's Prodyssey ASB offers a modern twist on the classic ARP Odyssey, boasting enhanced features like 12-voice polyphony and a unique filter section borrowed from the MiniMax ASB. While it delivers warm, rich sounds and an intuitive interface, the absence of a headphone output and a somewhat unreliable power supply raise concerns. For those seeking authentic Odyssey vibes, this synth shines, but with cheaper software alternatives available, it might not appeal to every budget-conscious musician. Overall, it's a compelling choice for synth enthusiasts but comes with notable drawbacks.

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