Korg ARP Odyssey rear panel Approximately a year ago, Korg took us all by surprise announcing the resurrection of one of the most iconic synth brands, ARP Instruments, along with their commitment to ...
Korg may have missed its September target, but the company's take on the legendary ARP Odyssey analog synthesizer was officially introduced today at NAMM. If you'll recall, Korg enlisted the lead ...
Synthesizer companies have a knack for bringing digital versions of analog gear to mobile devices so hobbyists and pros alike can get creative with ease. Earlier this year, Moog released a $30 app ...
Japanese company Korg is releasing full-size, limited edition remakes of the revered ARP Odyssey synthesizer in February. Made in the United States just like the original analog instrument, the ARP ...
Korg have unveiled the new full-size ARP Odyssey synthesiser which is a remake of the iconic synthesiser, confirming previous rumours and leaks that the company has been developing one. The new Korg ...
Here it is folks, probably the coolest synthesizer reboot possible. You can’t be blamed for not necessarily knowing what the hell an Arp Odyssey is. It looks like any old synth covered in a bunch of ...
Last year, Korg set out to recreate the Arp Odyssey, a legendary synth that went out of production back in 1981. How does the result sound? Pretty darn good! The side-by-side video comparing old and ...
The Original ARP Odyssey synthesizer debuted in 1972 and defined the sound of the era, adding mystical swooshes and bright passages to the funk of Herbie Hancock, the futurepop of Kraftwerk, and ...
ARP Instruments' founder Alan R. Pearlman has died at the age of 93. Pearlman founded the company in 1969 and through the 70s established it as a highly respected outlet for pioneering instruments ...
Retains all the features and controls of last year's reissue. Small, desktop-friendly footprint. The most affordable Odyssey yet. There's no MIDI parameter control or preset saving. MusicRadar's got ...
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