ARP ODYSSEY ARP ODYSSEY Module
Getting started
Connections
The following illustration shows an example of typical connections. Connect your
equipment as appropriate for your needs.
to electrical
outlet
AC adaptor (included)
MIDI cable
MIDI OUT
USB cable
Computer
Mono phone
cable
Volume
pedal
Mono phone
cable
To an external
audio source, etc.
Pedal switch
XLR cable
Mono phone
or
cable
Monitor amplifier, etc.
Other example connections
You can use patch cables to connect the ARP ODYSSEY to a sequencer as shown
below, so that the sequencer can control the ARP ODYSSEY to produce sound.
If you're connecting the ARP ODYSSEY with the SQ‐1, connect the ARP ODYSSEY's
PEDAL jack to the SQ‐1's CV OUT jack so that the ARP ODYSSEY's VCO 2 pitch and
filter can be controlled.
CV OUT
Conversion plug
Headphones
You must turn off the power of all devices before connecting anything. If you
connect devices while the power is on, you might damage your speaker system
or cause your equipment to malfunction or be damaged.
If you want to connect a pedal, use a monaural cable to connect the PEDAL jack
of the ARP ODYSSEY to the OUT 1 or OUT 2 jack of an optional (separately sold)
Korg VP‐10 volume pedal. In this case, the MINIMUM VOLUME of the VP‐10
must be set to 0 (minimized).
If you want to use a pedal switch to turn portamento on/off, connect an optional
Tip:
(separately sold) Korg PS‐1 or PS‐3 pedal switch to the PORTAMENTO
FOOTSWITCH jack of the ARP ODYSSEY. Portamento turns off when you press
the pedal switch; releasing the pedal switch applies the portamento effect at the
time specified by the PORTAMENTO slider.
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Sequencer etc.
CV OUT
GATE OUT
CV IN
GATE IN