"This is number 855, I believe Chris Huggett from the Oxford Synthesizer Company made about 300 non midi and about 700 plus with. This is the last revision which means the potentiometers respond quicker and you have all 36 voices to store your own sounds. It is a remarkably versatile idiosyncratic sounding machine that has a character all of its own. It syncs up perfectly to computers or drum machines via midi. The sequencer is excellent for creating quick grooves and the separation knob allows this baby to talk like no other synth I have heard. Made in England."
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
OSCar Oxford Synthesizer Company
"This is number 855, I believe Chris Huggett from the Oxford Synthesizer Company made about 300 non midi and about 700 plus with. This is the last revision which means the potentiometers respond quicker and you have all 36 voices to store your own sounds. It is a remarkably versatile idiosyncratic sounding machine that has a character all of its own. It syncs up perfectly to computers or drum machines via midi. The sequencer is excellent for creating quick grooves and the separation knob allows this baby to talk like no other synth I have heard. Made in England."
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&2500 or $4100???? This guy is hitting crackpipe hard... VERY HARD.
ReplyDeleteOne can get John Bowen Vapor Synth, erm, I mean Solaris for that kind of money.
Crazy ain't it? The price has come down to just over $3600. I personally wouldn't pay more than $2500 for this synth in mint condition but then again, I do have to save long and hard for that kind of money!
ReplyDeleteMind you , if money wasn't an issue I'd snap it straight away!