Oberheim OB-8
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OB-8 by Oberheim | |||
Synthesis type: | Analog Subtractive | ||
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Polyphony: | 8 | ||
Oscillators: | 2 | ||
Multitimbral: | 2 | ||
VCF: | 2 or 4-pole ADSR | ||
VCA: | 2 | ||
LFO: | 3 | ||
Keyboard: | 61-key | ||
Left hand control: | Pitch Modulation |
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External control: | CV/Gate MIDI Cassette interface |
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Memory: | 120 patches 12 splits 12 dual |
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Onboard effects: | none | ||
Produced: | 1983 - 1985 | ||
Original price: | US$4395 |
The Oberheim OB-8 was an analogue synthesiser launched by Oberheim in 1983 and discontinued in 1985. It featured a 61-note piano keyboard, LFO modulation filters, external cassette storage, MIDI capability and 120 memory patches, and used the Z80 CPU.
Artists who used or use the OB-8 include Prince, Van Halen, Styx, The Police, The KLF and Future Sound of London.