Man, the Xpander is one thing I wish I had in my rig. Yeah, the polyphony is limited, but the sounds are amazing and the depth of the beast is unbelievable. -----Original Message----- From: oberheim@yahoogroups.com [mailto:oberheim@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Les Lambert Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:28 PM To: oberheim@yahoogroups.com Subject: [oberheim] OBX voices The OBX has an upper and lower voice tray, each of which has space for 4 voice cards. This is also true of the OBXa. The two layers are interconnected by either a ribbon or long darning needle type rods, I forgot which. I've owned both of these instruments, but it's a while since I looked inside. The voices only sound if the switches allocating them are in the correct position, and the auto-tune can bring them into locally correct pitch. The information on the insides of these oldies has been posted before, but some of the scans are almost unusable. The voice cards are NOT interchangeable between these two models, even if you could find them. The OBX had no voice card voltage regulation, and the tuning is therefore so liable to step changes due to poor contacts that it was a chore to play except in unison, where the tuning wierdos fattened the voices nicely, but somewhat randomly. The OBXa voice cards have an on-board voltage regulator, which keeps the cards more stable, but not really that closely matched with temperature variation, so once again, the tuning isn't digitally perfect and the voice thickening is a feature here too. I generally put some mod on the pitch of osc2 anyway, so fatter chorus. I also owned the OB8 which definitely has ribbons, and a totally redesigned interior. Only the case is similar.The OB8 has none of this, and sounds more like the original Matrix 6. Even though they put in a voice tuning scatter parameter in page2 when that arrived, they still didn't sound the same, bathwater gone, where's the baby. For a time I had 2 OB8's but still didn't get a sound like the OBX or OBXa. The bigger box means there's room for Triggers and gates, pedals in and pan pots on the outside of the cse. They also upgraded the modulation section to include externally clocked arpeggiation, at least from the DMX or similar. The patches are storable via MIDI, but the instrument had nowhere to store any names you might have wanted, even though my patch librarian did. Regarding the OBX repair, it's not easy, many parts are long obsolete. My remaining OBXa has been out of action for some years now, so have been layering M6,M1000 and when I can face the complexity of the beast, the Xpander. Those who can't find the real thing may be interested to know that there are to my ears, some very close approximations of the Oberheim factory patches in the Kurzweil K2500 factory patches, even without FX added. __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! For Good helps you make a difference http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/ <http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/>
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RE: [oberheim] OBX voices
2008-03-31 by Nicole Massey
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