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− | ==Table of all ARP Odyssey Tracks==
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− | Notable tracks are highlighted rows
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− | |'''Artist'''
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− | | style="width: 5%" |'''Year'''
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− | | style="width: 50%" |'''Notes & Reference'''
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− | |ARP Analog Synth Jazz Band
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− | |Take The A Train
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− | |1980
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− | |‘Tap Dancer Getting Shot’
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− | |A TV spot featuring nine ARP synths, introduced by one a presenter in that ‘incredulous’ style, like they’ve never seen a piece of technology before. <br>[http://www.arpsynth.com/en/experience/sounds/2015/06/music/ arpysynth.com]
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− | |[https://youtu.be/xu3Sm_FWwhI?t=50 YouTube]
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− | |Chick Corea
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− | |Crazy song exmple
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− | |1974
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− | |Solos
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− | |Trading licks with Bill Connors.
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− | <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZiq4fY8uew&t=2s YouTube]
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |Deep Purple
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |Space Truckin’ (Live)
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |1974
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |Solo
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |Jon Lord lets rip on the Odyssey during this 15 minute classic Deep Purple jam. <br>[https://youtu.be/yeFhfbsq43U?t=540 YouTube]
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− | | style="background-color:#ffffcc;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu3Sm_FWwhI YouTube]
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− | |Frank Zappa
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− | |Inca Roads
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− | |1974
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− | |LFO Synth Effects
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− | |This song appears on the album “One Size Fits All.” In the intro, George Duke uses an Odyssey Rev1 to create an LFO based sound effect. <br> [http://www.arpsynth.com/en/experience/sounds/2015/06/music/ arpsynth.com]
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− | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu3Sm_FWwhI YouTube]
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− | |Gary Numan
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− | |Cars
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− | |1979
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− | |Synth Lead
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− | |"I still like to use the ARP Odyssey because it has the best window-shaking bottom end of any synth." - Gary Numan
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− | <br> [http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/just-cant-stop/1636 SOS]
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− | |George Duke
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− | |Funny Funk
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− | |1974
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− | |Bass/Synth Lead
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− | |Album: Feel<br>”He (Frank Zappa) told me one day, that I should play synthesizers. It was as simple as that! I finally settled on ... an ARP Odyssey. I decided to use an ARP, purely to be different from Jan Hammer, who was playing the Mini Moog, and had a head start on me in the mastery of synthesis. I was really drawn to the possibilities inherent therein. There were some things that were a drag also! Remember, at this time there were no presets or ways of saving patches. Not only that, but you were limited to one note at a time. So overdubbing, a good memory and management system became very important. The year was 1974.”
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− | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu3Sm_FWwhI YT]<br>
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− | |Herbie Hancok
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− | |Rocket
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− | |1980
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− | |Lead Synth
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− | |All kinds of great stuff
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