Oberheim Two-Voice Pro

Two-Voice Pro
Manufacturer Oberheim
Dates 1975 - 1979
Price £3299 GBP
Technical specifications
Polyphony 2 voices
Oscillator 4 VCO's (2 per voice) with sawtooth or variable-pulse waveforms
LFO 1 (triangle)
Filter 2 (Low pass with cutoff and resonance
Attenuator 2 (Attack, Decay and Sustain)
Input/output
Keyboard 37 keys
External control CV Gate

The Oberheim Two-Voice Pro is an analog music synthesizer that was produced from 1975 to 1979[1] by Oberheim Electronics. The two-voice pro was Oberheim's first compact, programmable and polyphonic synthesizer. This was achieved by coupling two SEM (Synthesizer expansion module) modules[2] and each voice had to be individually programmed and also had its own filter. It was soon superseded by the likes of OSCar, ARP Odyssey and Roland SH-101.

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References

  1. "Oberheim Two Voice | Vintage Synth Explorer". www.vintagesynth.com. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  2. "Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
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