The synthesizer module, designed by Donald Buchla (Tom Oberheim did not participate in the development) to recreate the sound of two legendary families of synthesizers - Moog and Oberheim. The name is the abbreviation of Oberheim-Moog. Ob-Mx is based on...
OB-SX is the cheaper and lighter version of OB-X. Just like its "big brother" it was based on a modular system and was produced with two, four or six voice cards. But the cards are not interchangeable/not compatible with OB-X. Each voice card has: Two...
In 1978, Sequential Circuits company released Prophet-5, which immediately became incredibly popular due to the ability to save all the parameters of the synthesizer in the presets. Tom Oberheim responded with OB-X. The synthesizer has a hybrid...
The Oberheim OB-X8 is a powerful analog polyphonic synthesizer that combines the best features of its predecessors - the OB-X, OB-Xa, and OB-8 - into a single instrument. This 8-voice synthesizer boasts a pure analog signal path, delivering the warm,...
The Oberheim OB-X8 is a powerful analog polyphonic synthesizer that combines the best features of its predecessors - the OB-X, OB-Xa, and OB-8 - into a single instrument. This 8-voice synthesizer boasts a pure analog signal path, delivering the warm,...