Nu-Trix's ODC 2800 Walkthrough

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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