Thursday, August 10, 2023
Oberheim OB-X Mono Synth - 10 Note Sequence
video upload by Polydata
"The Korg SQ-64 sending a repeating 10-note pattern to the single card OB-X project I built from @RosenSound"
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That's one voice board of the OB-X. Interesting concept that could be applied to other synth voice boards. Definitely want to keep a soft brush duster around, or a clear decksaver type cover might work. It would be kind of cool to know/imagine the electricy flowing through the components while playing.
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How about phosphorescent PCB traces and phosphorescent solder that light up with current? There's an idea that would feed the vanity of all the arrogant little synthesists out there, as well as the endless market of show off gamers who live for the envy of their peers. Someone should work on this. There's probably a couple of billion dollars waiting to be had.
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