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Common ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit Questions
How do I save my custom patches (kits) on the ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit? I can't find a dedicated save button.
The ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit does not have internal patch memory. You'll need to document your knob and slider settings or utilize external recording to capture and recall your sounds; alternatively, explore patch sheet templates available online or create your own.
How do I configure MIDI control for the ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit with my DAW? What CC numbers are assigned to which parameters?
Connect the MIDI output of your MIDI interface to the MIDI input of the ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit. Consult the ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit's manual (or the Korg website) for a comprehensive list of MIDI CC assignments to map parameters within your DAW for external control.
The sound is cutting out intermittently. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?
First, check all cable connections, including power, audio outputs, and MIDI cables. If the problem persists, ensure the voltage switch on the back of the unit is set correctly for your region's voltage and that your power supply is functioning correctly.
How do I use the built-in sequencer on the ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit?
The ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit does not have a built-in sequencer. You will need to use an external sequencer, such as a DAW or a dedicated hardware sequencer, to create sequenced patterns.
The ARP ODYSSEY FS Kit comes with a new envelope follower feature. How does it work and how can I use it creatively in sound design?
The envelope follower converts the amplitude of an external audio signal or the internal oscillator into a control voltage that can modulate other parameters like filter cutoff or oscillator pitch. Experiment with feeding different audio sources into the external input jack to create dynamic and expressive sounds that respond to the audio's envelope.