Behringer Odyssey Quick Start Guide

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Year 2021
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Behringer Odyssey Specification

The Behringer Odyssey is a meticulously crafted analog synthesizer that replicates the classic ARP Odyssey, known for its rich tonal versatility and powerful sound-shaping capabilities. Designed for musicians and sound designers, this synthesizer offers a dual VCO design with sawtooth, square, and pulse waveforms, allowing for a wide range of sonic possibilities. It features a classic 2-pole VCF that provides sharp resonance and smooth sweeps. The Odyssey includes both high-pass and low-pass filters, enhancing its ability to sculpt sounds precisely.

The synthesizer is equipped with an ADSR envelope generator and a separate AR envelope generator, providing dynamic control over amplitude and filter modulation. It also features a wide-ranging LFO with multiple waveforms, enabling complex modulation patterns. The Behringer Odyssey includes a high-quality 37-note semi-weighted keyboard with velocity sensitivity, offering a responsive playing experience. Its duophonic capability allows for two-note polyphony, adding depth to performances.

Connectivity options are extensive, with MIDI In, Out, and Thru, as well as USB-MIDI for integration with modern setups. CV/Gate connectivity is also available for connection with modular systems. The Odyssey boasts a robust build with a metal chassis and a distinctive retro design that pays homage to its vintage roots. It includes a built-in distortion circuit for added sonic grit and character. The Behringer Odyssey is a versatile tool for creating everything from classic analog tones to experimental sounds, making it an excellent choice for both studio and live environments.

Behringer Odyssey F.A.Q.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Behringer Odyssey?

To perform a factory reset on the Behringer Odyssey, hold down the 'Hold' button while powering on the unit. This will restore all factory settings.

What is the best way to connect the Behringer Odyssey to a DAW?

The best way to connect the Behringer Odyssey to a DAW is to use a MIDI interface or USB-MIDI cable. Alternatively, you can use an audio interface to capture the analog output.

How can I troubleshoot sound issues with the Behringer Odyssey?

Check all cable connections, ensure the volume is turned up, verify the power supply is working, and try resetting the unit. If issues persist, consult the user manual for more troubleshooting tips.

How do I update the firmware on the Behringer Odyssey?

Visit the Behringer website to download the latest firmware. Follow the included instructions to update via USB connection to your computer.

What maintenance is required for the Behringer Odyssey?

Regular dusting with a soft, dry cloth is recommended. Avoid using liquid cleaners. Periodically check and clean connections to ensure optimal performance.

Can I use external effects with the Behringer Odyssey?

Yes, you can use external effects by connecting the Odyssey's output to the input of your effects unit, then routing the effects unit's output to your amplifier or mixer.

How do I create a split keyboard setup on the Behringer Odyssey?

The Behringer Odyssey does not have a native split keyboard function. However, you can achieve this by using an external MIDI controller that supports splitting.

What should I do if the Behringer Odyssey is not powering on?

Ensure the power adapter is correctly connected and functional. Check the power switch and try a different outlet. If the problem persists, consult customer support.

Is it possible to save and recall patches on the Behringer Odyssey?

The Behringer Odyssey does not have a memory to save patches directly. However, you can record patch settings manually or use a MIDI-enabled device to store configurations.

How do I connect the Behringer Odyssey to an analog synthesizer setup?

You can connect the Odyssey to an analog setup using its CV and Gate outputs. Ensure compatibility with the other gear's voltage requirements.