New Documentary, Expander, Looks At The History Of Oberheim Electronics


Synthesist Alex Ball – in his latest mini-documentary – shares his take on the story of Oberheim Electronics, founded by Tom Oberheim in 1969.

Ball discusses how Tom Oberheim’s ring modulator design led to it being featured on the soundtrack to Beneath The Planet Of The Apes, which led to more interest in his designs, and to the start of Oberheim’s company.

The video explores the evolution of Oberheim’s products in the ’70s and ’80s, covering many of the most influential electronic instruments ever made.

Topics covered:

0:00 Intro

1:31 Tom Oberheim

2:55 The 60s and 70s

24:08 The 80s

39:48 The Gibson Era

43:17 The Return

52:07 End Credits

Ball gives a shout out to Tom Oberheim, Marcus Ryle, Anthony Marinelli, Dave Spiers and TC, who contributed to the making of the documentary.

Aline Compositional Step Sequencer Now Available


TATO shared this overview of the Aline Compositional Step Sequencer.

Aline supports both MIDI and CV sequencing, and is designed to let you compose and perform with step sequences.


Features:

  • 16 independent sequencers
  • 4 parametric and 4 imperative engines
  • Blend sequences creatively
  • Performance-oriented
  • Modular connectivity
  • Perform in scale

The Aline is available now for $600 USD.

 

The Past, Present & Future Of Korg Synthesis

The video captures a presentation by Korg Berlin’s Tatsuya Takahashi and Iarla Scaife on the past, present and future of Korg synthesis.

The Berlin-based Korg team came to SMEM (Swiss Museum and Center for Electronic Music Instruments) in Fribourg for a conference to discuss the past, present, and future of Korg synthesis.

The session dives deep what makes Korg unique, from their analog heritage to the acoustic synthesis of their phase8 synthesizer.