MATRIXSYNTH: Fleetwood Mac's Oberheim Four Voice Synthesizer Up for Auction?


Friday, December 06, 2013

Fleetwood Mac's Oberheim Four Voice Synthesizer Up for Auction?

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via the listing: "This unit was owned by Fleetwood Mac and used on the song Tusk to emulate the sound of an entire marching band. I purchased this unit in the mid 90's at a liquidation sale from the Fleetwood Mac road crew/managment team. I also bought a Roland Jupiter 8 from them. Google Christine McVie in Contemporary Keyboard Magazine and read about this unit. I will Include the anvil flight case with Fleetwood Mac logo shown in photos and also the hard to find power cord. The unit is in great shape and I have been burning it in for the past week and it is functioning well except for the programmer and Osc1 of the 4th SEM have some issues. It is still very playable and sounds wonderful. There is an external CV/Gate input on back on unit so you could integrate it in to a MIDI setup with a CV to MIDI convertor and play it from a MIDI keyboard or analog step sequencer..."


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