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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Oberheim OB-X


via this auction

"BONUS ITEMS:
1. Calzone case is included.
2. Two factory tape cassettes – both sides contain factory patches, plus patches that I created
3. The original owner's manual, First Edition July 1979
4. A copy of the service manual, Second Edition Feb 1980 Second Printing June 1980
5. OBX pin – the actual size is 2cm X 2cm, and is best viewed small.

HISTORY OF THE OBX ACCORDING TO VARIOUS INTERNET SITES

The OBX was the first fully programmable polyphonic synth built by Tom Oberheim. This machine was only in production for about 12-months, from 1979 until late 1980. It is estimated that less than 1000 total units were produced in 4, 6, and 8 voice configurations. The 4 voice originally retailed for $4595.

It's the direct successor to the famous SEM based units. The secret of the OBX is that it still has the old discrete 12db SEM-filters (instead of 24db filters). Each voice card in the OBX is in essence an expanded SEM controlled by a common user interface. All later units such as OBXa, OB8 and Matrix as well as many competing products made the use of the more sterile Curtis filter chips. The OBX has a warmer sound than the OBXa and OB8 (which are both CEM based). Tom Oberheim also said that the OB8 is too perfect, lacking the earlier models' grit, and that he prefers the sound of the earlier Oberheims (the SEM and OBX) to the later models. In addition, the Polymod (Xmod, Crossmod) feature never came back on the later machines.

WHAT USERS SAY ABOUT THE SOUND OF THE OBX (WHY YOU WANT IT!)
The OBX blows away every single virtual analog or modern digital synth ever made. It sounds huge, wonderful, and very much alive. It has so much more life, character, and sonic power than any of the modern synths I've owned or heard, I swear it's got a life of its own! I can just mess with it for hours, totally captivated by the sounds it can make. Comparing the X with the Xa in 12db mode the X sounds less transitory and closed in with better bottom end warmth and sweeter resonance. Don’t expect an Xa in 12db mode to give you an OBX. Knocking the Xa into 24db mode gives that famous Xa Punch no doubt helped by its faster EG’s but still gives that "Curtis 3320 VCF " pinched effect despite OB doing an excellent job of making the best use to date of a mediocre chip. OBXa is NOT smooth, it’s agressive and ballsy. The OBX sounds like true Oberheim, not like a "Jump"ed up Prophet 5. For big lush pads and Sweeps IMO the OBX trashes the OB-Xa every time. OBX is one of the smoothest, warmest, biggest sounding synths out there. The sound of the OBX is absolutely superb. It's crystal clear, full and very open. The sound of the filters is second to none - no other programmable polyphonic analog synth will give you such rich sweeps. The fact that every voice board's settings differ a bit from each other makes the sound very lively - a chord never sounds stiff. In short words: the OBX is THE pad-monster."

inside an OB-X

VINTAGE 70S MOOG MINIMOOG D SYNTHESIZER CIRCUIT BOARDS


via this auction

yr3wk32 with john sinclair


yr3wk32 with john sinclair from longcat on Vimeo.
via longcat on the forum
"the return of john sinclair to the longcat weekly improvisation...

me on moog & hammond organ...

john on the poems, "fatboy" and "scuze me while i kiss the sky" for the 1940's atom bombs and for jimi hendrix respectively...

recorded the day after the inauguration of barack obama x"

"moog opus 3 and the creamware B4000 ASB Hammond Organ module.."

Update: moving this one up for the afternoon.
You can find more info on John Sinclair at his official website and of course Wikipedia.

Marc Marc TD Cross Generator

"The TD Cross Generator is a modular analog device based on classical synthesizer techniques and featuring 'rare' options which intend to stimulate the joy for exploring experimental concepts in electronically generated music. This application is fully hand made (BTW: a XX Cross Generator also can be made with dull colors ;-)." More info on Marc Marc. via Tipper via Boing Boing Gadgets.

Roland D-Beam Insanity


YouTube via RetroSoundsDA
"[-I'm Not A Skilled Keyboardist-]
Messing Around With The Roland Fantom G6's D-Beam (On "Solo-Synth" Mode) At The Local Guitar Center. Also, A 'Suprise' To All Those Van Halen Fans Out There ;)

Notice All The Other Keyboards/Synthesizers In The Background :D ."

Voyager OS with FreqBox


YouTube via hvrhd1000u
"This is Voyager OS routed through the FreqBox and Roland GP-100 Guitar Effects Processor."

KORG DS-10: How to change chords in 1 looping pattern


YouTube via jetdaisuke
"I tell you the way to change chords in only 1 loop pattern. very easy.

At a SYNTH PATCH, connect a SQUARE WAVE to a PITCH IN. And synchronize a MG to BPM.

http://webdog.be/archives/09124_19334...
KORG DS-10 ひとつのループパターン内でコードチェンジする方法。
矩形波をピッチINとつないで一定間隔ごとに音程を変化させ、ループしているパターン 内でのコードチェンジを実現する。"

BOSS DR-55 by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT (PROTOTYPE) WITH 8 MODIFICATIONS... 1. TOTAL OVERDRIVE, 2. SNARE SNAPPY, 3. KICK DECAY, 4. KICK TUNE, 5-8. INSTRUMENT MUTE"

The Electric Dice and the tiny Audio Level Meter.


YouTube via denha

The Touchables


YouTube via analoguecrazy4
"Here is my cover of 'The Touchables' by 'The Human League. This song is off thier second album 'Travelogue'. All sequencing by Roland W-30 and all sounds except drums from Roland Jupiter-4."
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