ARP Synthesizers are globally favoured by keyboard players and musicians who recognise the impact that classic ARP synths had on the development of early synthesizers.
The ARP synthesizers produced from the 60s to the 80s were used by a wide variety of highly regarded artists spanning multiple genres, notably Herbie Hancock, Kraftwerk and Tony Banks (Genesis).
ARP Synthesizers are globally favoured by keyboard players and musicians who recognise the impact that classic ARP synths had on the development of early synthesizers.
The ARP synthesizers produced from the 60s to the 80s were used by a wide variety of highly regarded artists spanning multiple genres, notably Herbie Hancock, Kraftwerk and Tony Banks (Genesis).
For the first time since production of ARP synths ceased in 1981, the manufacturer has teamed up with Korg to revive the classic ARP Odyssey. Overseen by co-founder of ARP Instruments David Friend, Korg has replicated the circuitry from the original Odyssey synth perfectly capturing its distinctive sharp, penetrating sound.