Friday, February 09, 2018
Star Trek VI Used an Oberheim DX or DMX Drum Machine as Control Prop
Check this out. The sliders and buttons match up perfectly, including the red and white. Star Trek VI came out in 1991. The DX came out in 1982. Be sure to also check out the Synths in TV and Film posted back in 2007.
via swissdoc, via @esuenuesu
"Star Trek VI at 1:38:32: The Enterprise navigation system is based on a vintage Oberheim DX Drum Machine.🥁"
And two more below from Amazona.de.
Update via electrongate in the comments: "The prop seems to have seven columns of three buttons. Too many for a DX, not enough for a DMX. Possibly a cut-down DMX."
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The prop seems to have seven columns of three buttons. Too many for a DX, not enough for a DMX. Possibly a cut-down DMX.
ReplyDeleteThere was an expansion for the dx to have more sounds and pads
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