In an homage to the classic ’70s synth, Behringer’s Odyssey synthesizer boasts a dyad of FM-capable VCOs, a duophonic architecture, painstakingly re-created analog circuitry, and an effects arsenal of Klark Teknik–powered sound-shaping tools. A detailed, vintage-inspired interface provides direct, intuitive access to everything you need via hands-on control. Plus, an extensive I/O array accommodates MIDI, CV/Gate, variable-impedance outputs, an external audio input, and more, opening inspiring worlds of sonic possibilities. But how does it hold up to its iconic namesake predecessor? Daniel Fisher, Sweetwater’s premier synthesist, takes you on a VCO voyage to discover what Behringer’s cooked up with the Odyssey. Check it out!
- 00:00 — Intro
- 00:19 — Behringer Odyssey Overview
- 02:49 — Oscillator Section
- 09:02 — Sample & Hold
- 10:42 — Three Different Filter Types
- 13:30 — Three Filter Types with Noise
- 14:55 — Highpass Filter
- 15:17 — Drive Switch On
- 16:02 — Klark Teknik Effects
- 16:32 — Proportional Pitch Controls
- 17:00 — Sequencer Performances
- 17:28 — Thanks for Watching!