Jun 19, 2025 | Nu-Trix The Synth Guy
Nu-Trix the Synth Guy goes deep into ODC 2800, exploring the functionality and presets, and calling it "much more than an Odyssey emulation."
In this video, I explore the ODC 2800 synthesizer from Cherry Audio, a modern and enhanced take on the classic ARP Odyssey. I dive into its features, from its expanded controls and effects to its versatile oscillators and filters. Whether you're a fan of the original or new to synthesis, this walkthrough highlights why this instrument stands out as both a tribute and a powerful tool for sound design. Let's see why this is more than just a recreation—it's a next-level synthesizer. Here are some key takeaways:
The ODC 2800 is more than a recreation—it’s an enhanced version of the ARP Odyssey, offering far more controls and features than the original.
It boasts up to 16 voices, compared to the original's paraphonic setup, and includes three oscillators instead of two for richer sound possibilities.
The synthesizer incorporates advanced filter options inspired by the Mark I, II, and III versions of the Odyssey, giving users access to diverse tonal characteristics.
Additional effects like distortion, phaser, flanger, echo, and reverb are built-in, with modulators to fine-tune each effect for a dynamic soundscape.
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