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Description

Step into the world of legendary sound with the Korg ARP Odyssey Module, a reimagined classic that delivers the authentic analog charm of its predecessor in a compact, full-featured synthesizer module. Known for its distinctively aggressive, snarling tones that once defined the sound of the '70s and '80s, the ARP Odyssey is back to inspire a new generation of musicians. This duophonic marvel is ideal for artists seeking a versatile sound palette that spans from squelchy basses to industrial effects and shrieking leads.

The ARP Odyssey Module gives you the flexibility to connect your favorite MIDI controller, making it a perfect addition to any studio setup or live performance rig. Dive into a world of rich, tonal complexity with three selectable filter types, each bringing its own unique character to the table. Whether you're after the open, biting resonance of a 2-pole filter, the round, fat warmth of a 4-pole ladder filter, or the smooth, silky sound of a more modern design, the Odyssey has you covered.

Unleash your creativity with a wide array of modulation options, including two envelope generators and a Sample and Hold feature, allowing for intricate sonic landscapes. It doesn't stop there—the module supports a range of connectivity options, including CV, Gate, and Trig patch points, ensuring it integrates seamlessly with your existing gear.

Key Features:

  • Faithful re-creation of the classic ARP Odyssey in a compact module
  • Duophonic with two oscillators, each offering Sawtooth, Square, and Dynamic Pulse waveforms
  • Three selectable filter types for varied tonal shaping
  • Proportional Pitch Control pads and modulation pad
  • Comprehensive modulation options including Ring Modulation and Sample and Hold
  • Extensive connectivity with MIDI, USB, and CV/Gate inputs and outputs
  • External audio input for even more creative possibilities

Product specs

Brand Korg
Model Arp Odyssey Module Rev 1
Finish White
Year 2016 - 2025
Categories Analog Synths, Desktop Synths
Analog / Digital Analog
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, USB MIDI
Polyphony 2 Voices

FAQs

Is the Korg ARP Odyssey Module polyphonic or monophonic?

The Korg ARP Odyssey Module is duophonic, meaning it can play two notes simultaneously, which is ideal for creating rich harmonies and layered sounds.

Does the Korg ARP Odyssey Module have MIDI connectivity?

Yes, the Korg ARP Odyssey Module features both MIDI input and USB MIDI, allowing seamless integration with modern DAWs and MIDI controllers.

What are the standout features of the Korg ARP Odyssey Module's sound engine?

The Korg ARP Odyssey Module offers a classic analog sound engine with rich, vintage tones, featuring a switchable filter to emulate the original ARP Odyssey's various revisions.

Can the Korg ARP Odyssey Module be used without a keyboard?

Yes, the Korg ARP Odyssey Module is a desktop sound module designed for use without a keyboard, making it perfect for studio setups or integration with external MIDI controllers.

How does the Korg ARP Odyssey Module differ from the original ARP Odyssey?

The Korg ARP Odyssey Module retains the original's analog circuitry and sound but is designed as a compact, keyboard-less module for modern studio setups, with added MIDI and USB connectivity.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique sound palette adds variety to existing synth collections

  • Features three distinct filters for versatile sound shaping

  • MIDI and CV/Gate capabilities enhance connectivity and sequencing options

  • Authentic analogue experience without patch saving encourages hands-on learning

  • Ideal for plucky sounds, adding texture to compositions

  • Excellent for techno and similar music styles with step sequencing

  • Module format avoids "unplayable" small keys, offering more flexibility

  • Comparatively similar sounds to a Jupiter 8 when sequenced creatively

  • Fader issues from original models potentially improved in this version

CONS

  • Faders less solid compared to original, potentially affecting longevity

  • Requires external sequencer for full potential, adding extra cost and setup

Owner Insights

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

Comparisons

  • The Typhon is suggested as a more compact, versatile alternative with a comprehensive mod matrix and onboard effects.

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  • Some consider the Korg Odyssey superior to digital emulations like the GForce Oddity 3, preferring its distinct duophonic capabilities.

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  • The Dreadbox Nyx v2 is highlighted for its compactness and flexibility, though less intuitive for synthesis newcomers.

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  • The module is preferred by some due to better build quality compared to the slim key version, which is often criticized for its inferior keybed.

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Value and pricing

  • A Korg ARP Odyssey Desktop Module R1 (White) is valued around $800, though it's challenging to find in the current market.

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  • Users consider the Odyssey module a cost-effective way to acquire a classic synth sound in a desktop format.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Server racks can be repurposed to mount synths like the Korg 2600, suggesting a creative space-saving solution for larger setups.

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User experience

  • Owners report the Korg Odyssey can effectively cut through a mix, offering a distinct sound presence unlike other synths.

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  • Some users find the Odyssey's interface slightly confusing for beginners but an excellent tool for learning synthesis without presets.

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  • Pressure pads for modulation and pitch are less favored compared to traditional mod and pitch wheels.

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  • Dust can easily accumulate on the faders; using a dust cover is recommended to prevent buildup.

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Software and compatibility

  • The Korg ARP Odyssey's sound can be explored through its iOS and PC/Mac app, offering a less expensive way to trial its interface.

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Build quality

  • The module version has a sturdy metal casing and sliders that feel robust and responsive.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners recommend running the Odyssey through stereo delay or reverb to significantly enhance its sound presence.

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  • The Odyssey excels in creating vintage analog mono synth sounds and extraterrestrial sound effects, especially when paired with a delay and sequencer like the SQ1.

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Features and functionality

  • The Korg ARP Odyssey module's oscillators are noted for their aggressive "bite," enhancing its classic synth characteristics.

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  • The Odyssey requires setting parameters on the VCA to control volume, as it lacks a traditional volume knob.

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  • The module version responds to pitch bend over MIDI, unlike the mini version, which doesn't.

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Critic Reviews

Korg ARP Odyssey Module review | MusicRadar

musicradar.com

The Korg ARP Odyssey Module is a compact, affordable take on the classic Odyssey, lauded for retaining the rich, authentic sound and features of the original reissue. It's perfect for those who prefer a desktop setup and don't mind the absence of a keyboard. However, the lack of MIDI parameter control and preset saving is a drawback for those seeking modern conveniences. Overall, it's an excellent choice for enthusiasts who favor hands-on modulation and vintage character.

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ARP Odyssey Module - Attack Magazine

attackmagazine.com

A nostalgic nod to its legacy, the Korg ARP Odyssey Module delivers a sonic experience that remains timeless. While its MIDI limitations may deter software sequencers, its charm lies in its robust analog sound and expressive versatility. With three distinct filter options, it offers a palette of rich, dynamic tones. The lack of modern features keeps it rooted in its old-school essence, making it a delight for purists who value character over convenience. A true homage to a classic synth, it proves that sometimes, less truly is more.

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Seriously underrated.

I purchased the Rev.3 module some time ago and love it.

I owned an Arp Axxe years ago, and was considering buying one again on reverb, as there was a certain sound that I just missed from it.

I always wanted an Odyssey, though, and was stoked (but very skeptical) when these were released. After much consideration and price comparison, I decided to give the KARP Odyssey a go, instead. I figured if I didn't like it, I'd just flip it and go buy that used Axxe that I still want, but as soon as I got it and plugged it in, no way was I going to let this thing go.

The (overall cheesy) youtube demos of this thing, really do not do this any justice at all!

While MIDI sequencing via whatever your favorite MIDI sequencer is, is fine and all... sequencing this via a step sequencer (ala TB-03/TB-303, Elektron A4, or some eurorack module) using cv/gate, really brings out the life of these. The cv/gate out is also awesome for chaining other synths to your incoming patterns to create a chorus. If you're making techno or similar styles of music, you really should not underestimate this synth.

Using the Elektron A4 MKII as a sequencer for this, for example... is very nice. The A4's arpeggiator feature to CV/Gate out, really adds another layer of life to this that I can only compare to a Jupiter 8. While it's not a Jupiter 8 by any means, you really can get some very similar sounds, if sequenced and patched accordingly. Lots of fun! =)

Fader Quality between these and the original Arp Odyssey...

While it is true that the faders on these Korg remakes are not quite as 'solid' as the originals, the sound makes up for it. The original Arp Axxe and Odyssey variants often suffer from shoddy/sticky contact issues after years, and those can create scratchy noise or other problems which generally require servicing.

Hopefully these 'less solid' faders won't suffer the same fate years from now, but only time will tell. I don't know when Korg will stop making these, but I suspect they'll be discontinued not too long from now, so it might be a good time to grab one (new), while you can.

jimmarchi1

I have a Solus and 2 reissues, the module you have and a FSK rev2... the solus is not a 1 to 1 odyssey but damned close. It really doesn't sound much different than the reissues.and lacks midi if you need that. Its noisiery and less tuning stable. It is MUCH MUCH better built than even the special full size one. It feels very substantlial and durable. That said my son once dropped his mini key odyssey and it was fine so obviously they're not flimsy.I've enver met a fader syth that didn't have problems, they're just more prone to colleting gunk. The faders on my juno are all over the map with that although they all function fine sinically so far...I am loathe to compliment a budget reissue but korg did a great job.

jimmarchi1

why even put those crappy little keys on the Odyssey?

traded my like-new Odyssey RI in for a floor sample reissue with a Korg analog sequencer.... way more useful to me than those unplayable little keys! I am giving the Odyssey module an extra star for not bothering with those dumb little keys. The module and sequencer take up pretty much the same amount of space as they keyboard version and the module sits nicely on top of my Digital piano when I want a quality keyboard attached to her for performing.

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See how Dayglow uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

Dayglow

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Instagram

In this image from Dayglow's Instagram (@dayglowband), a white Korg ARP Odyssey Module can be seen to the right of his Behringer Poly D.

See how Don Airey uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

Don Airey

Keyboardist

Judas Priest

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Korg ARP Odyssey Module is in the post. He calls it a tour rig.

See how Thorsten Quaeschning uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

Thorsten Quaeschning

Singer, Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via AudioTechnology

Thorsten Quaeschning is seen using the Korg ARP Odyssey Module in the "SOFTUBE CONSOLE 1" image featured in Joe Matera's article for AudioTechnology.

See how VZOID uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

VZOID

Composer, Music Producer

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VZOID uses the Korg ARP Odyssey Module, a synth known for its powerful and versatile sound. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

See how Kiko Mizuhara uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

Kiko Mizuhara

Singer, Keyboardist

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Kiko Mizuhara can be seen playing white Korg ARP Odyssey Module in this post.(May 2023)

See how WATCHMAN uses Korg ARP Odyssey Module

WATCHMAN

Drummer, Music Producer

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On the official Equipment page of WATCHMAN's website, the Korg ARP Odyssey Module is listed as one of the synthesizers he has used.

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