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Oberheim Xpander programming
As vintage synth dealers, we get to play with a lot of fun toys, but you already know this... I love the Oberheim Xpander! Here's me programming a patch or 2 on the next Xpander we plan to sell. I started out with Oberheim's initialized patch. Though the Xpander isn't as tweak friendly as an analog synth with 1 fader for every parameter, it's still an amazing and deep tool that can be programmed pretty quickly once you're familiar with the layout. Enjoy, and email me anytime at minime123@onebox.com
PS A few people criticized how I was handling this Xpander on a forum. This was my reply to them:
-i remember one time when my mother took her car in to the mechanic's. she handed him the keys so he could take it for a test drive. she almost had a heart attack when he floored it, cause that car had never gone that fast with her at the wheel. she didnt understand what he was doing, and had a similar reaction to some people here. i knew EXACTLY what he was doing - you generally find more problems when you push a machine. so...
-im intentionally a bit rough with pots and buttons when i test items that are going up for sale because i want to be sure everythings in proper working order and is going to perform well for whoever buys it, whether they have a gentle touch, or a "not-so-gentle" touch. xpander encoders, which are known to go bad (and are also designed to click loudly, as you can hear), can respond differently at different speeds, so i test them both slowly and quickly. i didnt want to bore you guys to death with a slow version cause i cant stand sitting there for 10 minutes watching something that could have been accomplished in 2, and i wouldnt want to put you through such torture either. :) plus, my camera stops recording videos after around 3 minutes. also, before i bought my 1st xpander, i thought it was going to be relatively slow to program without a knob for every feature and i wanted to show people thats not the case if you know your way around it. i actually made a few bad button pushes there because i was trying to move quicker than usual.
-i have owned and used more than 1 xpander heavily for the last 15 years and havent had a single problem or gotten a single scratch on them since ive had them. plus, im not as "rough" with them in the studio. so, to those who are concerned that im abusing this (or any other) synth, dont be cause im not. you guys might be used to decrepit old crap that falls apart when you look at it, but the stuff we sell is usually much better off, because we put it to the test and fix any functional issues we try our hardest to discover.
-as for rubbing off any print, oberheim already took care of that. theres actually a layer of material (im not sure what it is - translucent plastic?) above all the graphics. though this material itself doesnt look very good scratched up.
-anyway, thanks for the concern. we would never do anything to harm any synths. in fact, we have turned down guaranteed sales because we didnt like the buyers plans for our babies (heavy road use of a pristine instrument, an "art project" where the instrument would essentially be put to death, etc). so relax, people! :)
Length: 180
Rating: 4.90 (14 ratings)
Tags: oberheim expander xp1 xp-1 xpander matrix-12 vintage synthesizer synth keyboard module moog sequential circuits prophet
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Oberheim XPander sounds
some sounds from an xpander
Length: 89
Rating: 3.60 (5 ratings)
Tags: oberheim xpander
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Oberheim Matrix-1000 Analog Synthesizer by RetroSound
vintage synth demo by RetroSound
68 bass and sequencer sounds from the Oberheim Matrix-1000 Analog Synthesizer, sequenced by the MFB Step64 step sequencer
drums: Roland TR-707
more info: http://www.retrosound.de and
http://www.myspace.com/retrosound72
This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument.
Length: 372
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
Tags: oberheim matrix 1000 6R analog synthesizer xpander obx synth synthesizers vintage music moog arp sci retrosound electronic
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Roland JD-800 + Yamaha DX-7 + Oberheim Matrix-1000 + TR-707
vintage synth demo track by RetroSound
sweeping pad sounds: Roland JD-800
sample/hold bass sequence: Oberheim Matrix-1000 (played with the DX-7 II)
digital fx sounds: Yamaha DX-7 II FD
drums: Roland TR-707
more info: http://www.retrosound.de and
http://www.myspace.com/retrosound72
Unfortunately it came by the youtube sound compression to a few unwanted digital noises in the sound.
Here is the vid in much better sound quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNhB5xRPkbE&fmt=18
Length: 232
Rating: 4.00 (22 ratings)
Tags: Roland JD 800 JD800 Yamaha DX-7 DX7 Oberheim Matrix 1000 TR 707 digital analog space music synth synthesizer retrosound electronic
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Oberheim Two Voice Demo Part 1
Noodling on the Oberheim Two Voice to demonstrate its sonic abilities. Audio path is OB TVS into Seven Woods Audio SST-206 Space Station into Sony TCD-D100 DAT recorder.
Length: 210
Rating: 4.80 (20 ratings)
Tags: retrosynth oberheim two voice analog synth analogue synthesizer
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