MATRIXSYNTH: Behringer Teases PolyOSC - A Polyphonic OSCar


Wednesday, August 07, 2024

Behringer Teases PolyOSC - A Polyphonic OSCar



via Behringer

"Once upon a time, the OSCar synthesizer was born—a groundbreaking instrument crafted by the Oxford Synthesiser Company between 1983 and 1985. Ahead of its time in many ways, the OSCar was one of the few mono-synths of its era to feature MIDI, making it a sought-after tool for musicians. With only around 2,000 units produced, it became a cult classic known for its distinctive sound and innovative design.

Fast forward to today, and we’ve taken inspiration from this iconic synth to develop the POLYOsc prototype. This modern version builds on the legacy of the OSCar, incorporating many additional features while staying true to the original’s spirit. However, whether the POLYOsc will move from prototype to production is still undecided. That’s where you come in. We’re looking to the community for feedback to help us determine if the POLYOsc should become a reality. Your thoughts and input are essential in guiding this decision, and we invite you to share your opinions with us. Let’s continue the OSCar’s legacy together."

P.S. The bottom pic appears to be taken from this listing.

1 comment:

  1. I am a big fan of Behringer and own 3 of their synths however this synth appears it was beaten with an ugly stick.

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