In this introduction episode we take a look at the Oscillator bank - the heart of any synth.
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The Oberheim OB-Xa was release in 1980, and at the time was one of the pre-eminent synths on the market. It was the successor to the OB-X, which appeared on Van Halen's 'Jump' as well as being the first time Queen used a synth on any of their albums (''The Game').
It's a fabulous sounding instrument, faithfully reproduced by Arturia in this software emulation.
In this series we'll deconstruct the OB-Xa and figure out how it works.
About me:
My name is Anthony Chisnall. I'm a musician & songwriter.
My channel is these things:
1. A place to share my songs - via various 'Back on Track' video series - in which you'll see each song idea evolve step-by-step, with me (hopefully!) improving my song-writing skills as we go.
2. An outlet for me to discuss all things musical - including technical break-downs of software and tools that I use, as well as more wide-ranging discussions of topics that interest me.
I play the guitar (electric, acoustic, and bass), and record all of my own synth-based sounds myself too, but I can't sing very well (huge understatement!), and so my wife, Pauline, who has a lovely singing voice, has come to my rescue. You'll hear her on all of my songs.
All of my music is written in Steinberg's Cubase.
I try very hard to make my videos PRACTICAL and no-nonsense - if I don't use a feature, I'm not going to waste your time trying to sound like an expert on it! This is the stuff I use day-to-day, so I think that's also what you'd like to hear me talking about.
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