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Sequential Oberheim OB-6
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/product/ob-6/
"The OB-6 is a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between two of the most influential synth designers in history — Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim. It’s an all-analog, 6-voice poly synth with voltage-controlled oscillators, a state-variable filter, and voltage-controlled amplifiers, inspired by Tom’s original SEM design — the bedrock of his legendary 4-voice and 8-voice synthesizers. Manufactured and sold by Dave Smith Instruments, the OB-6 features six discrete analog voices with two oscillators (plus sub oscillator) per voice, continuously variable waveshapes with triangle, sawtooth, and variable-width pulse waves, X-mod with 2 sources and 5 destination, a 64-step polyphonic step sequencer, dual digital effects that include faithful recreations of Tom’s acclaimed phase shifter and ring , a full-featured arpeggiator, and a powerful, in-your-face, sonic signature like no other instrument. This analog is packed into a four-octave, semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and channel aftertouch, making it perfect for stage or studio." |
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Since this was a collaboration with Dave Smith it will probably have MIDI!
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HOLY!!!! boing
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£2,249 according to the link. :cop:
sold. kfhkh |
Seriously a great time to be alive
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you win again dave, time to commence wallet preparations.abductionboing
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Bwahaha 4 octave Keybed again!
Yup figured it would use the SEM filter from the Pro 2. |
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So for the ob inexpierienced, what should I expect to be different from the regular Dave smith offerings? I know my prophet is pretty brassy, my moog is warm and does amazing bass, what's ob famous for?
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Finally, cover bands can play "Jump" without getting burnt at the stake. $3k seems right for a Tom/Dave love child.
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Interesting. was not expecting another 6-voice VCO synth by them.. ?!! :amaze:
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This is for me! Excellent.
''a 64-step polyphonic step sequencer, dual digital effects that include faithful recreations of Tom’s acclaimed phase shifter and ring modulator'',. |
Dave Smith is a stand-up guy! To work with Tom Oberheim - a former serious competitor - is pretty cool. By using Dave's R&D and manufacturing facilities he was able to get a more mainstream (as opposed to the SEM) product to market and hopefully without months/years of backorder delays. I'm actually surprised this hadn't happened sooner. It might be interesting to see if Dave collaborates with other synth "legends" to release updated versions of classics.
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I find this an absolutely astonishing collaboration. I'm even more stunned than last year.
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I love the Oberheim sound ... This is great news ... and confirms a few rumours that I read.
Australians will see this in 2017. Time to move to the U.S. |
Could this be seen as a P6 with Oberheim filter? Or do you think the VCOs are reworked as well?
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So people guessed right, this is cool!
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Really looking forward to hearing this...
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OMG!!!! boingboingboingboingboingboingboing
too bad about the 4 octaves though. did anybody screencap it?? |
Yeeeessssss! ;)jkthtyrt
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I'm really looking forward to hearing that. (And seeing it)
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Really excited about this boing
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buying this and matrixbrute.... thats the first 2 albums made in my head! :cop::cop::cop:coogecoogecooge:synth::synth::synth:boingboingboingboingboingjkthtyrt:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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Somewhat agree
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I am worrying that if yamaha, roland, and korg decied to keep develope synth for very affordable price thaf might kill other companies like Dsi, waldorf and few others. Just saying. I came from South korea and saw how samsung and hyundai dominated little companies, and I don't think that is good for us because we need variety for sure. |
This is so strange...why a competing product with his own Prophet 6 ?
For Tom it is of course a win situation , everybody knows the manufacturing part is not his best side. |
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