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OB-X

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. Manufacturer:
Oberheim

Model:
OB-X

Production period:
1979-81

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Famous Fingers
Who played this instrument?

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Oberheim OB-X

image courtesy of Kevin Lightner

"Oberheim released the polyphonic and programmable OB-X in 1979. Available in four-, six-, and eight-voice configurations, it offered 32 program memories, polyphonic portamento, and polyphonic sample-and-hold."

[excerpted with permission from the book Vintage Synthesizers by Mark Vail, copyright Miller Freeman, Inc]



Famous Fingers
Who Played This Instrument?

David Adelstein of Bob Welch band, Barclay James Harvest, Barbieri of the bandJapan, Jeff Bova of Herbie Hancock band, David Bryan, Christians, Chick Corea, Bill Cuomo of Kim Carnes Band, Billy Currie, Depeche Mode, Tyrone Downie of Wailers, Electronic Dream Planet, Chris Franke of Paul Haslinger of Tangerine Dream, Mickey Gallagher of Blockheads, Miquette Giraudy, Phillip Glass Ensemble, Steve Hillage, Duane Hitchings of Kim Carnes Band, Chas Jankel, Jean Michel Jarre, Jaz of Killing Joke, Geddy Lee of Rush, Mick Karn, Richard Martin, Andy Nye of Michael Schenker Group, Mike Oldfield, Queen, Ian Underwood, Wix Wickens, Youth, Hector Zazou

[Let us know if you have any further additions to this list.]

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