You all probably know by now that I'm a keyboarded instrument nut. I've got two Hammonds, a Vox Continental, and Casiotone keyboards. Well, due to their rarety, I do not have any analouge synthesizers from the seventies. It was taking all my might not to punch in my credit card number and have this on the way, despite the fact I don't have the money for it right now!
This model here, the ARP Odyssey, although frequently heard on many recordings, especally disco tracks, is as rare as hen's teeth, and highly coveted for their sound. These keyboards are responsible for making the synthesized strings sounds hears in music from Styx, BeeGees, The Buggles, and many others. They also produce the most amazingly cool, mellow, lonely tone when set to it's fundamental frequency settings. Unfortunatley, although ARP was one of the synthesizer technology leaders, and a direct competitor to MOOG, they didn't last long, only about 8 years.
I may try for this Russian Polyvox...their version of the famous mini-moog:
Now, it's time to put on some classic synth music from the seventies...hmmm...Pink Floyd, Styx...Moody Blues, Emerson Lake & Palmer...hmmm.
This model here, the ARP Odyssey, although frequently heard on many recordings, especally disco tracks, is as rare as hen's teeth, and highly coveted for their sound. These keyboards are responsible for making the synthesized strings sounds hears in music from Styx, BeeGees, The Buggles, and many others. They also produce the most amazingly cool, mellow, lonely tone when set to it's fundamental frequency settings. Unfortunatley, although ARP was one of the synthesizer technology leaders, and a direct competitor to MOOG, they didn't last long, only about 8 years.
I may try for this Russian Polyvox...their version of the famous mini-moog:
Now, it's time to put on some classic synth music from the seventies...hmmm...Pink Floyd, Styx...Moody Blues, Emerson Lake & Palmer...hmmm.
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