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Modal Electronics 002R 12 Voice Hybrid Synthesizer Module 2 800.00 U.S.Dollars
002R is a rackmount version of the keyboard original Modulus 002. The unit allows you to enlarge the polyphony of the keyboard model. The analog/digital hybrid synthesizer Modulus 002R features 12 discrete voices of polyphony with 2 NCOs and 2 subs per...
Modal Electronics 008 8 Voice Analog Synthesizer 4 900.00 U.S.Dollars
Modulus 008 is an 8-voice analog bi-timbral synthesizer built on discrete components providing 100% voltage control. The instrument offers 2 VCOs and 2 subs per voice allowing you to morph saw, triangle, and square waveforms. You can achieve extreme...
Oberheim Matrix-6R 6 Voices Polyphonic Synthesizer Module 800.00 U.S.Dollars
Matrix-6R is a keyboardless version of Oberheim Matrix-6 synthesizer. Designed for placement in a standard 19" rack. The unit was used in the compositions of Larry Fast, Larry Heard, OMD, Sparks, Mel Wesson and many others.
Oberheim Xpander Desktop Synthesizer Module 2 500.00 U.S.Dollars
In 1984 Oberheim tried to assemble a modular system in a relatively small housing with the ability to quickly and easily integrate with other devices. The result was Xpander which combines the flexibility of a modular system with the ease of controlling...
Oberheim Matrix 12 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 4 500.00 U.S.Dollars
Matrix 12 is a programmable analog polyphonic synthesizer with the functionality of the modular system. It represents two Xpander modules combined into one housing with a five-octave dynamic keyboard. The control panel is identical to Xpander one, with a...
Oberheim OB-Mx Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer Module 2 000.00 U.S.Dollars
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...
It is a rackmount version of Prophet VS synthesizer (it differs only in the absence of a keyboard and pitch/modulation wheels).
Prophet VS is the first synthesizer which applies vector synthesis method. Unfortunately, Prophet VS was produced only a few months before Sequential Circuits ceased its operating in 1987. Later (in 1990), this method was used by Dave Smith in Korg...
Black (well, gray at least) page in the history of Oberheim. This synthesizer is difficult to associate with Oberheim, for which there are a number of reasons: First, Tom Oberheim did not take any part in the development of this product. Second, this is...