Another video from NAMM 2015, this time on Korgs release of a new recreation of an old favorite: The ARP Oddyssey. The new machine manages to incorporate new technology, while still remaining reminiscent of the original Oddyssey. With many modern studios demanding top of the line equipment, the new ARP Oddyssey delivers on all fronts with features such as smooth transitioning through filter revisions, to the added drive circuit for convenience.
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