Arp Odyssey - Now I Get It!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 12:42 pm
I've leaned heavily towards Moog synths as my preference for a while. Recently, I decided to go ahead and pick up an Arp Odyssey. The demos don't sound too amazing to me, but I like a lot of bands that use them. At first I struggled with it. The controls don't react the way I expect them to. I found it to be lacking something. My Model D has this low resonance that makes it sound so huge. The Odyssey is the opposite. Kinda all around dry sounding and thin in comparison. The oscillators remind me of an Atari or something. Moogs can fill an entire mix with just two or three parts and sound so smooth. But the Arp, just seems a little bland. I thought the solution was to add delay, reverb and some eq. This did help make it feel more inspirational for a bit, but still not like my Moogs.
A lot of my synth based music has been pretty basic. Most of my experience has been with bands, so I tend to use that as an influence to fill the spectrum. Bass, rhythm mid range, lead mid range, maybe a pad that goes into the highs. Mostly pretty simple stuff that breathes. Well, I just finished a song that gets pretty intense and dense/complex towards the end. Lots of layered guitars, drums and bass. The Arp Odyssey just fit within the complex mix without any eq. Seriously, just blends right in perfectly. Not only that, but it sounds so damn good. I used it for the bass and the lead, and I couldn't be happier. Reminds me of NIN (I'm pretty sure they use it quite a bit).
So, I just wanted to say that I'm glad I was able to find where this synth fits for my style. I almost wrote it off as not for me. Perhaps my experience will help some others with the same opinion to try some other ways to make the synth work for them. I think this situation can teach me quite a bit about other things. Sometimes it's not the instrument that is the problem, it's the expectation I have of that instrument.
A lot of my synth based music has been pretty basic. Most of my experience has been with bands, so I tend to use that as an influence to fill the spectrum. Bass, rhythm mid range, lead mid range, maybe a pad that goes into the highs. Mostly pretty simple stuff that breathes. Well, I just finished a song that gets pretty intense and dense/complex towards the end. Lots of layered guitars, drums and bass. The Arp Odyssey just fit within the complex mix without any eq. Seriously, just blends right in perfectly. Not only that, but it sounds so damn good. I used it for the bass and the lead, and I couldn't be happier. Reminds me of NIN (I'm pretty sure they use it quite a bit).
So, I just wanted to say that I'm glad I was able to find where this synth fits for my style. I almost wrote it off as not for me. Perhaps my experience will help some others with the same opinion to try some other ways to make the synth work for them. I think this situation can teach me quite a bit about other things. Sometimes it's not the instrument that is the problem, it's the expectation I have of that instrument.