Thursday, June 12, 2025
Oberheim TEO-5 Synth Jam | Percussive FM Arp & Ambient Textures
video upload by Sidetrack Walker
"A pure synth journey with the Oberheim TEO-5 – no talking, no overlays, just evolving textures and raw sonic movement.
This live synthesizer jam explores the rhythmic and textural possibilities of through-zero FM, snappy envelopes, and sample & hold (S&H) modulation. Starting with a tight percussive arpeggiator patch, the track moves into ambient territory midway, using the TEO-5’s built-in BBD delay with endless feedback and rich stereo reverb before returning to its rhythmic roots.
Whether you’re here for synth inspiration, immersive listening, or just want to experience the TEO-5 in action, this one’s for you.
🎧 Headphones recommended!
PS: Apologies for the less-than-ideal lighting — let’s call them lo-fi vibes by accident. The jam deserved to be shared regardless. 😉
🔍 Key patch features (for the synth community):
• Through-zero FM
• Per-step S&H mod oscillator tuning
• Percussive envelope settings
• Stereo voice spread
• BBD delay in feedback loop
• Internal reverb for lush ambience
Thanks for listening!"
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