Founded: 1969
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Oberheim Electronics is a monolith in the world of synthesis and a forerunner in the production and design of synthesizers and electronic instruments. Founded by the legendary Tom Oberheim in 1969 after working as a designer for Maestro, the company was seminal in the evolution of synths as evidenced in the SEM (Synthesizer Expander Module) and polyphonic OB series.
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Oberheim Electronics SEM (model CPS-1) Updated: 2004-10-14. OK, let's face it, the Oberheim SEM (Synthesizer Expander Module) is mainly famous for it's filter and the design of the synth is splendid though quite limited when it comes to architecture and routing.It was released back in 1974 mainly as a MiniMoog expander but soon it became famous as a synth …
Keyboard: none, standalone unit
Oscillators: 2, both with pulse and sawtooth
Noise: none, one of the cons
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The Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer is a range of analog music synthesizers that was produced from 1975 to 1979 by Oberheim Electronics. It was developed by Tom Oberheim, and was the first production synthesizer capable of playing chords . Contents 1 Specification 2 Notable users 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Specification
Dates: 1975–79
Polyphony: 4 voice, 8 voice
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Oberheim: Dates: 1983 - 1985: Price: US$4395: Technical specifications; Polyphony: 8 voices: Timbrality: Bitimbral: Oscillator: 2 VCOs per voice: LFO: 3: Synthesis type: Analog Subtractive: Filter: Switchable 12dB/oct or 24dB/oct resonant low-pass: Attenuator: 2 x ADSR (one for VCF & one for VCA) Aftertouch expression: No: Velocity expression: No: Storage memory: 120 …
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As the title says, this one has Encore Midi plus the new Techsmechs TM-8 Keyboard. This keyboard is a huge improvement compared to the original. Please check the Encore Electronics website for the midi specifications. If you're in the USA, an Anvil flight case will be included. Local pickup is welcome in the Los Angeles area.
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The Oberheim DSX is a pre-MIDI digital polyphonic sequencer. It operates using a proprietary parallel bus and was designed for use with the OB-X, OB-SX, OB-Xa and OB-8. Connection was via a heavy 1:1 cable, which plugged from the host DSX to the target synthesizer using a rear DB-37 connector. The DSX is capable of driving up to 16 sequences concurrently. Sequences are …
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The OB-1 is a simple and great monophonic synth from Oberheim based on the same synth architecture as the SEM. Released in 1978, it was the first truly programmable analog synth of it's time with 8 program memories. Classic and fat sounding bass & lead synth sounds. Similar in sound and synthesis from the Roland SH-101 to the MicroMoog. It has two analog oscillators …
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Jan 18, 2022 . Monophonic, programmable, analog synthesizer introduced by Oberheim Electronics in 1978 and was the first analog synthesizer capable of storing patches and intended for live performances. Features include Oscillator:2 VCO's, LFO:1, Filter: 2 or 4 pole switchable VCF, Attenuator: 2 x ADSR, one for VCF, one for VCA, Storage Memory: 8 patches, …
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About This Listing. Studio Electronics ATC - 1 Tone Chameleon with Oberheim SEM. Rack-Mount Analog Synth with Oberheim SEM. Years of production: 1996-2003. Spec: dual VCO analogue monosynth. Key features: cartridge-based filter system. It has two LFO's and three envelopes. There are three envelopes to control VCF, resonance, VCA, OSC2 freq, OSC2 …
Brand: Studio Electronics
Availability: In stock
Category: Keyboards And Synths, Synths
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Operates worldwide on voltages between 100 and 240 volts at 50 to 60 Hz; 30 watts maximum power consumption PHYSICAL SPECS 31.8” L x 12.7” W x 4.6″ H (80.7 cm x 32.3 cm x 11.7 cm) 20 lbs (9.5 kg) Walnut end panels
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The area next to the keyboard is called The Bendbox and here you'll find the modulation and pitch-bend wheels, an independent vibrato LFO as well as the headphone jack, a Fine Tune control, and VCO2 Detune knob. One of the highlights of the Two Voice Pro is the Mini-Sequencer which allows you to program 16 steps for each voice.
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Studio Electronics BOOMSTAR SEM Classic Analog Oberheim 12db Clone Module SPECIFICATIONS & FUNCTIONS Construction Sturdy steel chassis, 31 pots, 2 rotary switches, 18 toggle switches––15 thre.
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(December 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Oberheim Electronics is a manufacturer of audio synthesizers and a variety of other electronic musical instruments. Founded in 1969 by Tom Oberheim (a former designer and contract manufacturer for Maestro).
The Oberheim OB-8 is a subtractive analog synthesizer launched by Oberheim in early 1983 and discontinued in 1985. As the fourth product in the OB-series of polyphonic compact synthesizers, the OB-8 was the successor to the OB-Xa.
The OB-6 takes the classic bold Tom Oberheim sound — with its true voltage-controlled oscillators, 2-pole filter, and amplifiers — and adds modern enhancements such as studio-quality effects, a polyphonic step sequencer, an arpeggiator, and more.
After a second bankruptcy in early 1988, Gibson Guitar Corporation, a larger musical instrument manufacturer (who, incidentally, also owned the Maestro brand), acquired Oberheim.
(December 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Oberheim Electronics is a manufacturer of audio synthesizers and a variety of other electronic musical instruments. Founded in 1969 by Tom Oberheim (a former designer and contract manufacturer for Maestro).
Thomas Elroy Oberheim (born July 7, 1936, Manhattan, Kansas ), known as Tom Oberheim, is an American audio engineer and electronics engineer best known for designing effects processors, analog synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines. He has been the founder of four audio electronics companies, most notably Oberheim Electronics.
Founded in 1969 by Tom Oberheim (a former designer and contract manufacturer for Maestro).
After a second bankruptcy in early 1988, Gibson Guitar Corporation, a larger musical instrument manufacturer (who, incidentally, also owned the Maestro brand), acquired Oberheim.