The Odyssey is a two-oscillator analog synthesizer, and one of the first with
duophonic capabilities (the ability to play two notes at the same time). All parameters, including a resonant
low-pass filter, a non-resonant
high-pass filter,
ADSR and AR envelopes, a sine and square wave LFO, and a sample-and-hold function are controllable with sliders and switches on the front panel.
Features • Switchable between sawtooth, square, and pulse waveforms with
oscillator sync, a "
ring modulator", and pink or white noise. (As with the
Korg MS-20, the "ring modulator" is actually a logical
exclusive-OR between the two VCOs' pulse waves.{{Citation • Pulse-width can be modulated manually or with the LFO or the ADSR envelope generator. There is a (static) high-pass filter, as well as a voltage controlled low-pass self-oscillating filter. • The filter can be controlled by either of the two envelope generators, an ADSR (attack, decay, sustain, release) and a simple AR (attack, release) and modulated by the LFO, sample-and-hold, the keyboard, or a separate CV (
pedal) input on the back panel. • The Sample/Hold input mixer can be used to route the output of the VCOs to the FM input of VCO 2 and the VCF, enabling audio frequency FM. == ARP Odyssey models ==