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> One company from the vintage era which seems to be getting quite a bit of attention lately is Oberheim. Renowned for its groundbreaking Synthesizer Expander Module (SEM), and ’80s polysynths, its name became associated with huge-sounding synthesisers, wide pads, deep basses and sync-based leads.
The OB 1-12!
This is ripe territory for any soft-synth designer. One such design house, SonicProjects, hasbeen beavering away with its OP-X synth Oberheim clone for sometime, which is now in its Mk3 phase. Even the name bears reverence to Oberheim, but how far