Behringer Odyssey

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Behringer Odyssey
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Great Sound Machine, with issues
Vox Lover 09.11.2019
Very good clone of the Arp with the addition of some very good effects, a very versatile sequencer, and an arpeggiater, none of which were available on the original from the 70's. The keyboard is not very good...Behringer states it is a semi-weighted keyboard, but it really isn't. It's a simple plastic, spring keyboard with very little resistance. As it is/was a performance instrument, that's an issue. I hate the keyboard and told Behringer they need to stop advertising that it's semi-weighted. The oscillators are good, perhaps typical Arp, but the filters seem shallow. A problem exists with the HPF, also noted by other reviewers, with a relatively large notch that's missing in the upper register. You'll hear a definite gap . And mine is very scratchy - and a judicious use of contact spray did not resolve the problem...There's a lot of noise from the fader in the upper regions, which, once again, limits performance applications. But, as a sound module, it is capable of creating some wicked sounds, and in many ways much more versatile than the Mini Moog that it challenged back in the day. It had/has sample and hold, and a ring modulator, neither of which the Model D had, which gives it more sound creating advantages. The Arps have a unique sound, totally different from the Moogs, and if that is what you're looking for, then this might be the thing. I have to say, for the money, it's a pretty amazing instrument. They have changed a lot very quickly. I got one with the multi-colorered LEDs, that mirror the colored fader tips of the original. I have heard that the older, late summer 2019 units, with only white LEDs are still shipping. But again, despite some of my negative observations, it's a pretty interesting piece of kit for sound design and experimentation. It will keep you busy for hours if not days and weeks...
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Tank
Robert7183 20.01.2022
This thing is built like one. Steel toecapped boots recommeded when using. Dropping it on your foot will do serious damage. It has a great quality keyboard and the overall built quality is great - sliders are good.

I dont really understand why a mic cable socket is used for one of the two audio outputs when most behringer gear comes with jack plug sockets.

The mono klark teknik effects are ok but not stunning.

Those are the only two slight negatives for me. Other than that its all very good and highly recommended. Its probably the best of all the behringer reissues so far in my opinion.
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Not bad for the money, but a few things need fixing
Arcadia 16.05.2020
The sound is virtually identical to the Korg Arp Odyssey. But the Behringer has full-sized keys which feel a lot nicer to the SlimKey Korg. That said, the onboard effects are pretty bad and you rather keep them off, so not a selling point, nor is the very basic sequencer which cannot be sync’d anyway. While I like the colored sliders, I found that from a pure feel perspective they are not very nice to the touch. I much prefer the sliders on the Korg version. And there is definitely something off about the HPF - it’s like nothing even happens until the last 1/4 of travel and then there is audible scratching as you move it (design flaw). I also found the envelopes a bit different than the Korg. When you want to make short attacks or very fast decays there isn’t much resolution as there is on the Korg.
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good clone
Natalia B. 14.10.2020
Its a good clone of the arp but in my opinion, sound quality is not exactly the same. Also the behaviour of the keyboard and buttons. Has some nice add on features that original didnt have - USB connection is the major one thats good to have but other than that, everything works as expected. Sound quality is good and construction is alright, i would expect less wobly controls, the buttons wobble a but . Also the rubber buttons could be stiffer, sometimes its not clear how hard you wanna press on them. All good - for a cheaper price, worthly addition to the studio
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Superb synth, beautiful analog sound!
Rosencorp 05.05.2021
I cannot say whether this is an exact replica of an ARP Odyssey as I have never owned one, but going on comparison reviews I watched prior to purchasing I believe its is extremely faithful.
For my part, having owned this synth for a year now, I can only recommend it. I love this piece of gear! It sounds lovely, it has great tactile controls (thank ARP I guess for that design), it is well built (actually it is built like a tank, heavy and solid). I use it on everything now, and even though I own a few synths, I think it could be my favourite!
As for pros and cons - pros are above, cons, I would say you need some space for this synth and a decent solid base for it, as it is heavy, but other than that, can't fault it!
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Excellent
Kamil M 03.11.2021
Behringer has quirks but its no different than when buying a vintage synth. I say go for it . Amazing synth for the price.
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Phenomenal clone and more
BostjanK 31.07.2020
I have always wanted an ARP Odyssey, but prices of vintage instruments are sky high. Two options were in top of my list. Korg Full size Odyssey and Behringer's Odyssey as much more cost effective option. I went for Behringer Odyssey and am very satisfied with purchase.

Pros:
- Built like a tank,
- full sized,
- built-in sequencer,
- reasonably good keys (excellent for the price!).

Cons:
- reasonably good keys,
- really short cable on external power supply,
- would prefer a built-in power supply myself, but, that's just me :-)

All in all excellent clone, offering hours and hours of great fun!
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Amazingly good!
CayeMusic 20.01.2021
I own an Arp Odyssey, wanted another one, didn't want to break the bank and decided to give a chance to this version.
All I can say... It sounds and feel wonderful!
Don't know how the made it but this is a killer instrument.
BUT! Don't get fooled that this is an Odyssey. Sounds like Odyssey but it's not. It's a different instrument from another brand with a slightly different sound.

Anyways, should you bother? Absolutely!
The only think I don't really like is the sequencer and the feel the buttons have. I rarely use it though, so not a big problem.

Get it, add some fx, get lost in space. Whiououou!
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Not the real deal
CV-Gate 09.09.2020
I own the original one: people use to talk about the sound of the oscillators, filters, etc., but these are not the only elements that give the Odyssey its character. I found the envelopes lazy and not very pleasing. Having the FX onboard is a nice add on, but they are almost unusable. Not bad for the price, but don't think that you are getting an Odyssey.
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Great analog monosynth
Synthscape 27.04.2022
I love everything about it, from the quality of the materials to the sound, it is fun to play and great to record, but Behringer made the wrong decision to give it a mono audio output after adding digital effects ... chorus, delay and reverb need stereo outputs.
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