Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tom Oberheim at his workbench
flickr set by bdu
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"Tom Oberheim, pictured here at his workbench in April 2010, demonstrating his newly completed MIDI-to-CV converter panel for the SEM.
Images courtesy of Gino Robair"
http://tomoberheim.com/
Update: the rest of the pics added here for the archives with permission.
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Very cool. I'm looking at this at my workbench. I'd love to see more of this kind of thing, from any manufacturer or any time period. I like the process of moving from a design to an instrument.
ReplyDeleteI wish these photos were panoramic so we could see the new OB8 Prototype being built off to the side:)
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