The Strummer was also very cool.
The Systemizer was basically the processing engine from the XK keyboard
controller, with a few additional nifty things like some cool patch chaining
and an alternate patch mode. It was quite cool, and I used to have two --
sold one and the other one got stolen.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [oberheim] Re: odd/even midi note filtering
i'm mostly just curious because i've never had one and wanted to know about
its exceptional abilities above something like the peavey midi manager,
which i do have (though never use).
the built-in oberheim overspill mode pretty much does alternating voices,
and will alternate between up to 6 modules. i've been putting the first one
center, and slightly panning the remaining two right and left. hard panning
is also a great effect when you are playing two at a time in stereo -- the
non-synched lfos can make for some dramatic chorus effects.
oberheim was way ahead of its time as far as midi goes. maybe i'll luck out
one of these day and get any of their midi processors. the drummer looked
pretty cool as well. -pc
On Apr 20, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Jeremy Campbell wrote:
I only have a hard copy. I took a peek at it though and I don't
think
it does it (someone please correct me if they know better - I didn't
read it thoroughly). So would you be hard panning 2 1000s on the
same
patch to get a back-and-forth stereo effect, is that what you are
after
It does allow you to alternate notes as you play them between
x
number of target instruments. Maybe that would be close enough to
what
you want
Yeah, I got lucky when I was googling it a few weeks ago. Some guy
had
one on craigslist in Kansas City and he shipped it to me. It came
with
the drummer eprom as well so 2-for-1 at $70 I had to do it. Been a
big
fan of the Cyclone for a while.
> no, but i've wanted one for a long time. never won an auction for
one
> though. do you have a pdf link to the user manual
>
> at this point, i'm pretty much making exactly the stuff I need
with
> the miduino and that makes me very happy. :) -pc