Oberheim advertisement of its family of products including Oberheim Eight Voice, Four Voice, Two Voice and Expander Module synthesizers, and Mini-Sequencer and 144 Note Digital Sequencer from page 9 of Contemporary Keyboard magazine August 1976.
Oh, hello. Did I just walk in on an Oberheim family photo shoot? I think I'm dreaming.
This Oberheim advertisement is fabulous for a number of reasons.
While doing some research for this post, I Googled 'oberheim history' and came across this 2008 Tom Oberheim interview on Synthopia that is over two and a half hours long. I'm afraid I never got any further in my research. :o)
Oh, hello. Did I just walk in on an Oberheim family photo shoot? I think I'm dreaming.
This Oberheim advertisement is fabulous for a number of reasons.
- It contains photos of numerous Oberheim gear from 1976.
- It has historical value because it tells us when Oberheim started shipping gear - November 1975.
- It name drops more famous musicians than your average ARP ad (although a future ARP blog post will show that Alan R. Pearlman is still the king...)
- Did I mention all the gear?
While doing some research for this post, I Googled 'oberheim history' and came across this 2008 Tom Oberheim interview on Synthopia that is over two and a half hours long. I'm afraid I never got any further in my research. :o)
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There is a transcript available for those of you who may want to read the interview. It is here:
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/transcript/tom_oberheim_polyphonic_one_love/transcript
Interesting that this ad says they began shipping in 1975, while one of the previous ads you posted listed the SEM as having started shipping in December, 1974.
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