MATRIXSYNTH: Oberheim OB-X


Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Oberheim OB-X

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"The OB-X was released in 1979 and was the first programmable polyphone synth from Oberheim. It's the direct successor to the famous SEM-based four/eight voice. The main point is, that the OB-X has the same discrete filter design as the SEM-modules - there are no curtis filter ICs as the followers OBXa and OB-8 got. But the filter is not as flexible as the SEM-one (which were multi mode) - it has a fix 12dB lowpass setting. When you open the belt, you will see boards with tons of electronics. Every voice has got it's own circuit board - they can be removed separately. A maximum of eight voice boards can be installed - mine has got six. For stereo use, every board's output is assigned to a pan pot. Every voice board has two VCOs with saw and pulse. The VCOs can be synced and crossmodulated (you won't find crossmodulation in the followers OBXa and OB-8) - so there can be generated strange and metallic waves. There's a great polyphonic portamento section, an autotune function and a hold button (which can be used as a chord memory as I found out!). Then we got the described filter section and two ADSRs for filter and amp. The sections can be modulated with the Oberheim-typical modulation matrix. An LFO with quare, triangle and S/H can modulate the LFO pitch, the filter cutoff and the pulse width (separate for VCO1 and 2). There are 32 memory locations to save your sounds. Of course you can edit programs any time - just push the edit button and turn the knobs as you like. There's a casette interface to load and save memory banks. On the backside you find some goodies: a CV/Gate interface to control voice 1 and a filter control jack, where I've connected an external potentiometer to modulate the filter cutoff without any stages - which sounds absolutely great. This direct and precise cutoff control you will never ever experience with a software synth. You can really navigate to a particular partial tone and hear it growing louder until you got it exactly! What I learned to appreciate furthermore are the Oberheim-typical levers. They allow you to bend the tones of the Oberheim like you bend a guitar string - the levers are very responsive. It's easy to bend up a note and modulate it at the same time. I admit freely: I'm not a fan of wheels - I like better the korg joystick. Unfortunately, the Oberheim-concept has been abandoned."

8 comments:

  1. Does anyone else think $2k+ for a questionable condition OBX is @#$%ing insane?

    -Cary

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  2. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280190728619

    I already won the damn thing. she reneged and the 2k I bid up because I was mad! 2007/2008 has been a horrible year dealing with ebay and people backing out of their deal. It was up for 10 freaking minutes and she could had taken it down! 16 views, nobody clicked. I don't even know how much they're worth and based on the description I figured it'd be cool to give it a shot! She refused sale :( I'm mad, note her feedback ha ha. Or sad! ebay's involved now though. My bid was 9 million something :-P I've been mad about it all day! Ebay just...stinks lately when people list things, they suddenly end the auction or back out of the agreed sale. :(

    Oh well! Just more venting done here...because She refused the sale! GRR!

    -Aaron

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  3. OB-X is a seriously nice machine, and quite rare these days, easily worth 2K-3K+ as far as Im concerned. Sometimes you take a gamble with non-working synths, but often it turns out to be a rather simple and inexpensive fix. This one is only a 4 voice though, so worth substantially less.

    heliospace you get the honour of being added to my blocked bidders list. You should grow up.

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  4. Hey, that auction was up for ten minutes. People, like myself, browse ebay for deals. Not everybody wants to drop 4000 dollars on a synth that has bad traces, dead voices, completely out of wack things.

    Is it not okay to be pissy about the first time somebody decides to back out of a deal? I mean come on, 10 minutes into the auction and it still wasn't pulled? I've listed things and have had immediate regret and pulled them immediately. This is not a case of "oh, I mislisted it." It's a case of "Oh, I found out how much it was worth AFTER I listed it! Somebody bought it and now I want what it's worth out of it." Maybe I'm evil for this? Call it taking advantage of? Not really! Do your research first and then list it. You have plenty of options to VIEW your listing before it's confirmed/finalized. If you go through with it, you've in essence enticed yourself to a legal written agreement once that item is bought. So while I may need to grow up, in the perfect world, she shoud had bit her tongue and honored the sale and made up for it later on [I've done such before!]

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  5. The sixteen views were probably from me and the seller who didn't realize their mistake. The $500 ? was supposed to be a starting price, not BIN. Contacted the seller to ask about condition,they then realized the error. This person has 20-30 synths, some classics. You honestly think they didn't realize the value
    Mistakes are made, and yeah its shitty that your quick finger didn't allow you to rip someone off.You expect others to take the high road while you say your Philosophy is to take advantage of people's ignorance. Nice...

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  6. The sixteen views were probably from me and the seller who didn't realize their mistake. The $500 ? was supposed to be a starting price, not BIN. Contacted the seller to ask about condition,they then realized the error. This person has 20-30 synths, some classics. You honestly think they didn't realize the value
    Mistakes are made, and yeah its shitty that your quick finger didn't allow you to rip someone off.You expect others to take the high road while you say your Philosophy is to take advantage of people's ignorance. Nice...

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  7. Unbelievable. Aaron/ Heliospace: You believe that your quick finger entitles you to take advantage of other people's mistakes yet the seller should take the high road and give you a $2500 Synth for $500.
    I contacted the seller before your BIN.They realized their error and were working to fix it when you BIN 'ed it.
    Then you fake bid it on its subsequent listing. Yeah, you're a champ. Welcome to my banned list as well.

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