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KORG announces the development of an all new ARP Odyssey synthesizer
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evo8
http://www.korg.com/us/news/2014/0217/

hmmmm, think ill hold off on the Sub37 until i see how this pans out :)
jayxthekoolest
little pahty pwns this
cryophonik
Holy . :eyes:


I'm just waiting for them to announce that it'll be released on April 1.
wayfinder
It's like when they made a game with Sonic AND Mario in it! :D
The Dark NINJA
alright guys whats so good about it.
Teezdalien
Sweet! Hope they also develop a remake of the 2600.
evo8
all i know is that one of my favourite Trilian patches uses the Odyssey as its main sample - i have the Boomstar 4075 already (based on the ARP 2600 filter) but im thinking this might be what i was after all along

Wonder how it will sound eventually? I thought most of the components used to make these old synths were obsolete, although that didnt stop them remaking the MS20
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by evo8
Wonder how it will sound eventually? I thought most of the components used to make these old synths were obsolete, although that didnt stop them remaking the MS20


I've been wondering much the same thing, you're right regarding obsolete components. If they're not already obsolete, they're getting very hard to obtain. But the fact they have David Friend and Alan Pearlman on board is a good sign.

Haven't used the MS-20 mini yet, but I've heard of a few complaints regarding unwanted noise. Who knows, maybe Korg will take the opportunity to improve on the build quality as the original ARP Odyseys were a bit when it came to that aspect.
DJ RANN
The parts thing is a bit of a non issue; sure they'd like the original components but there's more than enough workarounds for it not to be a problem. It's not like they are trying to exactly build a 1970's synth all with legacy parts - it's going to be a new take analogue on the old synth. Moog have had no production problems in terms of sourcing parts and to be honest most of the components are pretty standard. You'll find super high end hifi/audiophile systems use much rarer components yet they still churn them out.

Korg, with all of the their resources can either source or even make the parts needed.
aquila
I bet you anything they'll charge a ridiculous 4-digit sum for this.

evo8
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
It's not like they are trying to exactly build a 1970's synth all with legacy parts - it's going to be a new take analogue on the old synth


ohhh?? where you have seen this? i was under the impression it was going to a be a full recreation a la the MS20?
evo8
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Originally posted by aquila
I bet you anything they'll charge a ridiculous 4-digit sum for this.


yeah id imagine it would compete with the sub37 which is gonna be around £1200
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