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37-key Duophonic Analog Synthesizer with Dual VCOs, 3-way Multi-Mode VCF, 32-Step Sequencer, Arpeggiator, and Klark Teknik FX
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21st-Century Odyssey

Behringer's über-affordable homage to the legendary 1970s ARP Odyssey gives you all the classic features — plus state-of-the-art modern updates. Like the original, the Behringer Odyssey is a dual-VCO duophonic analog synthesizer with 37 full-sized, semi-weighted keys. But Behringer has brought the Odyssey into the 21st century by adding an arpeggiator, a 32-step sequencer with onboard storage, and world-class Klark Teknik digital effects that include reverb, chorus, flanging, delay, pitch shifting, and multi-effects. Back in the day, the Odyssey was a formidable synth with an immensely fat, aggressive sound that cut through raucous guitars like a hot knife through butter. Boasting a pure analog signal path with authentic VCO, VCF, and VCA designs from the ’70s, this new incarnation nails the circuitry, sound, and feel of the original. Factor in its updated feature set, and the Behringer Odyssey makes it easier than ever to whip up killer patches on the fly.

True to the original analog circuitry

Behringer meticulously engineered the Odyssey's analog circuitry to be true to the original, using vintage-style voltage-controlled oscillator, filter, and amplifier designs that make it easy to re-create the coveted sounds of the '70s. This painstaking attention to detail is what gives the Odyssey its prodigious sound-shaping ability, which covers everything from ultra-fat basses and searing leads to stunning otherworldly effects. At Sweetwater, we think of the Odyssey as a time machine that lets you harness the analog punch and power of the past — to make the music of the future.

Massively fat sounds

The Behringer Odyssey lets you re-create the magic of classic synth tracks that drove prog rock, synth pop, and disco in the 1970s. From its introduction in 1972, the Odyssey immediately became the go-to instrument for squelchy basses, industrial effects, shrieking leads, and more. It brought a number of innovations to the budding synth insurgency — and this Odyssey nails them all. First of all, the Odyssey is duophonic — which means you can play two notes at once. Odyssey’s two voices are the product of two analog VCOs, each with a choice of sawtooth, square/pulse wave with pulse-width modulation, or sine/square wave LFO. You can create insanely fat bass lines with the Odyssey. Want proof? Check out Herbie Hancock's classic track "Chameleon" from his 1973 Head Hunters album. Odyssey also has oscillator hard sync, which lets you create the type of visceral "tearing" sync sounds famously used by The Cars on their 1979 hit "Let's Go."

Three classic filters onboard

It's well-known that during its decade-or-so of production, the original Odyssey sported three different filter designs. The MKI filter was a 2-pole 4023 type, with an open sound and biting resonance. MKII was a 4-pole 4035 ladder filter; round, fat, and rich — great for basses. The MKIII 4075 filter was also a 4-pole design and similar in many ways to its predecessor, but smoother and silkier when you pushed the resonance. The Behringer Odyssey contains all three filter types, and they're all available at the flick of a switch. There's also a new Drive circuit that hits the filter harder, taking the instrument's renowned sonic aggression to a whole new level.

Modulation à go-go

The Odyssey gives you generous modulation options, including two envelope generators, an ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) and an AR (Attack, Release). To allow for an even broader range of performance options, switches are provided for ADSR Gate/LFO Repeat, AR Gate/LFO Repeat, and Keyboard Repeat/Auto Repeat. Another feature is Sample & Hold (S/H), which allows you to modulate your pitch and filter settings using a variety of waveforms. The S/H section also includes the Output Lag slider, which generates a glide effect between voltage steps, effectively rounding off the edges of the LFO waveform.

When you set the LFO to be triggered via the keyboard, it gives you a cool auto-wah effect on every note you play. And using Ring Modulation in conjunction with oscillator sync or the wealth of pitch modulation available, you can create all manner of thunderous, clangorous, and totally magical musical mayhem. There’s also a pink/white noise generator and Portamento, which lets you sweep smoothly from one note to the next for silky transitions — another classic synth effect.

Onboard sequencer and arpeggiator

Odyssey’s sequencer — a feature that the original Odyssey lacked — lets you easily program up to 32 note/rest steps via either Keyboard or Step mode and save them as a pattern. You can record, save, and recall up to 64 patterns that can be stored in eight banks, with each bank holding up to eight patterns. The onboard Arpeggiator offers eight patterns that you can trigger simply by playing a chord.

World-class Klark Teknik effects onboard

Boasting a four-plus decade legacy of quality, Klark Teknik enjoys a worldwide reputation as one of the UK's preeminent audio companies, and they even have a TEC Lifetime Achievement Award to back it up. Which is why Behringer has incorporated custom-engineered Klark Teknik digital effects into the Odyssey, breathing new life into this classic instrument with a full arsenal of world-class FX presets that include reverb, chorus, flanging, delay, pitch shifting, and multi-effects. Klark Teknik created this 24-bit, studio-quality effects engine specifically for Behringer to provide a professional finishing touch for your performances.

Plentiful hands-on controls and connectivity

For the ultimate in hands-on vintage synth-style tweakability, Odyssey's roadworthy all-metal chassis is equipped with 35 illuminated, dimmable LED sliders, 25 switches, and three pressure-sensitive buttons for pitch and modulation control — all laid out in the classic arrangement that helped make the original Odyssey synthesizer a legend. Input and output connectivity includes MIDI I/O over USB and DIN connections, sustain Pedal and Portamento footswitch jacks, Low and High Outputs, External Audio In, CV (Control Voltage) I/O, Gate I/O, USB/MIDI, balanced XLR and 1/4" Main outputs, and a 1/4" Headphones Out jack with a dedicated Volume control.

Behringer Odyssey Features:

  • Authentic mono/duophonic synthesizer with 2 analog oscillators
  • 37 full-sized, velocity-sensitive semi-weighted keys
  • Pure analog signal path based on legendary VCO, VCF, and VCA designs from the 1970s
  • 2 voices with sawtooth, square/pulse with pulse-width modulation, and sine/square wave LFO
  • 3 VCF modes: 2-pole MKI (4023), 4-pole MKII (4035), and 4-pole MKIII (4075)
  • Easy-to-use 32-step sequencer with 64 sequence locations
  • Arpeggiator with wide patterns for great sound effects
  • World-class Klark Teknik FX (fully bypassable) with reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, pitch shifter, and multi-effects
  • 35 illuminated, dimmable LED sliders and 25 switches to give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
  • 3 pressure-sensitive buttons for pitch and modulation control
  • Powerful pink/white noise generator with Sample & Hold plus lag processor
  • Comprehensive USB/MIDI and CV connectivity
  • Balanced XLR (High) and 1/4" (Low) Main outputs
  • 1/4" External Audio In, Headphones Out with level control
  • Roadworthy all-metal chassis
  • Designed and engineered in the UK
  • 3-year Warranty

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Keyboard Synthesizer with Sequencer
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Number of Keys: 37
  • Type of Keys: Semi-weighted, Full size
  • Velocity Sensitive: Yes
  • Other Controllers: 3 x Pressure-sensitive Buttons (pitch, modulation)
  • Polyphony: Monophonic, Duophonic
  • Oscillators: 2 x Analog VCO ; square/pulse, sawtooth, pulse-width modulation
  • LFO: 1 x LFO ; Sine/Square wave
  • Filter: 2-pole MKI, 4-pole MKII, 4-pole MKIII
  • Envelope Generator: 1 x ADSR, 1 x AR
  • Effects Types: Klark Teknik Reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Delay, Pitch Shifter
  • Arpeggiator: 8 patterns
  • Sequencer: 32-step, 64 patterns
  • Audio Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (external audio input)
  • Audio Outputs: 1 x XLR (high), 1 x 1/4" (low)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • USB: 1 x Type B
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (pedal), 1 x 1/4" (portamento footswitch)
  • Other I/O: 2 x CV (in/out), 2 x Gate (in/out), 2 x Trig (in/out)
  • Features: LED faders
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (included)
  • Height: 5.2"
  • Width: 23.2"
  • Depth: 16.1"
  • Weight: 17.9 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 000-BNY02-00010

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Rated 5/5

Classic and New Sounds

Say what you will, but I for one love that Behringer has been making these classic synth clones available again, as it gives someone like me the chance to own something as close to the original as you can get without having to spend thousands of dollars. There's a small learning curve with this Odyssey but no more than you'd have with another new synth. The sequencer is powerful and I'm still learning how to take full advantage of it, there's a lot of hidden tricks it's capable of doing. This Odyssey can achieve those classic vintage warm synth sounds, cold echoey plucks, or go into cosmic noise territory just as easily. The on-board effects are actually better than I anticipated, too! Whatever style of music you're creating, you can find a place for this synth in your set up. Sweetwater shipped this fast and safe as always. Now, only one problem remains: Behringer 2600, or the Poly D next???
Rated 5/5

Awesome Take on this Classic Synth

I love everything about my Odyssey. The learning curve was semi steep because it really is a unique synth. Took a while to understand where the sound comes from and how to control it. The steps on the faders are micro and very sensitive. No presets And you have to tune it, which is just what you deal with with analog synths. I was able to temp sync to my Minilogue pretty close without patching the two together. The tone is beefy and high quality. Unit is Built like a tank. I'm not necessarily blown away by the on board effects, but they're decent. I opt for outboard effects whether pedals or plugins so I can have more control over them.
Music background: Music Producer | Film Composer | Artist
Rated 5/5

amazing replica

I've been playing with my odyssey for a few weeks now, amd this this is just fantastic. My only complaint is that the tempo slider is super touchy and hard to get synced up. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this product over the "other" odyssey replica, the added effects really gives this one an edge.
Music background: Music Enthusiast
Rated 4.5/5

Sounds amazing, but...

I love this synth, it's fun to play, and I believe it can run circles around others. In fact, I also have the Behringer Model D, and I barely play that anymore.
My only gripe is that they didn't take the time to fix issues with the arp/sequencer. For one, if you want to sync the arp to an extremely MIDI clock, you're out of luck. Major fail, but I hope they fix that with a firmware update soon. I'm giving it 4 1/2 stars.
Music background: Multi-instrumentalist, composer.
Rated 5/5

Better than the Korg FS

I have mixed feelings about Behringer, but credit where it's due. I just built the Korg Odyssey FS to compare, and I honestly think the Behringer is better build quality (at a third of the price). I realize the internal components are different, but was shocked how poor the Korg's quality was. I've played Casios with nicer keybeds. The metal chassis and added sequencer on the Behringer is much appreciated. I wish someone other than Korg would have acquired Arp:( For now, I would argue this is the best Odyssey you can buy.

I think this is a slam dunk for Behringer. Up there with the Pro-1 in terms of their best releases to date.
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