Sequential (DSI) Oberheim OB-6 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

Sequential (DSI) Oberheim OB-6 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

Sequential (DSI) Oberheim OB-6 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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Combine the power and fidelity of digital technology with the expressiveness and charm of analogue sound synthesis with the Dave Smith Instruments Oberheim OB-6 six-voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer. Studio-quality effects let you experiment with sounds never before possible, and two voltage-controlled oscillators per voice deliver superior quality and limitless versatility. Integrated amplifiers make this synthesizer easy to connect both in the studio and on the stage.

The OB-6 lets you get started right away thanks to 500 integrated factory programs, and space for 500 user-defined programs make prepping for live performances simple. Enable the front-panel switches by tapping the manual button for live adjustments and experimentation. Enjoy finding just the right sounds for your compositions by using the velocity-sensitive keys, and adjust the sound up and down up to 12 semitones. The keyboard's 4-octave design gives you plenty of range, and the semi-weighted design provides a comfortable experience for performers accustomed to pianos and high-quality keyboards.

Features
  • Six-voice polyphonic analogue synthesiser
  • Full-sized, semi-weighted, 4-octave keyboard with velocity and aftertouch
  • Backlit pitch and mod wheels
  • Spring-loaded pitch wheel with selectable range per program (one to 12 semitones up and down)
  • Transpose controls for an 8-octave range
  • Hold switch latches held notes on
  • Polyphonic portamento
  • Unison (monophonic) mode with configurable voice count, from one to all six voices, chord memory, and key modes
  • Manual switch: when on, the front panel is live; what you see is what you hear
  • Two discrete VCOs per voice
  • Continuously variable wave shape (sawtooth and variable-width pulse, plus triangle on oscillator 2) per oscillator
  • Pulse width per oscillator