The OB-6 desktop module is just as powerful and easy to use as its counterpart, the OB-6 Keyboard. The module has all of the same controls as the keyboard version and provides the same immediacy and ease of use. As with the OB-6 Keyboard, all parameters are at your fingertips, with full-sized knobs and switches and a comfortable, intuitive layout.
The same analogue signal path with discrete VCOs and VCFs. The same high-quality digital effects. The same classic Oberheim sound that has been earning raves from musicians around the world. DSI have also added a poly chain feature so that any two OB-6s can be paired for twelve-voice polyphony!
Both the OB-6 desktop module and OB-6 keyboard are a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between the two most influential designers in poly synth history, Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim. The OB-6 takes the classic bold Tom Oberheim sound — with its true voltage-controlled oscillators, 2-pole filter, and amplifiers — and adds modern enhancements such as studio-quality effects, a polyphonic step sequencer, an arpeggiator, and more. No other modern analogue poly synth can boast such a pedigree or such a massive, in-your-face sonic signature.
The OB-6 sound engine is inspired by Tom’s original SEM, the core of his acclaimed 4-voice and 8- voice synthesizers. It features two discrete voltage-controlled oscillators (plus sub-oscillator) per voice with continuously variable waveshapes (sawtooth and variable-width pulse, plus a triangle wave on oscillator 2). The classic Oberheim-inspired 2-pole, state-variable, resonant filter provides low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and notch functionality. Voltage-controlled amplifiers complete the all-analogue signal path.
The dual effects section provides studio-quality reverbs, delays (standard and BBD), chorus, flangers, and faithful recreations of Tom’s original phase shifter and ring modulator. While the effects themselves are digital, with 24-bit, 48 kHz resolution, a true bypass maintains a full analogue signal path.
Also present is X-Mod, which expands the tonal palette and makes it easy to create dramatic and unconventional sounds. Modulation sources are filter envelope and oscillator 2, both with bi-polar control. Destinations include oscillator 1 frequency, oscillator 1 shape, oscillator 1 pulse width, filter cutoff, and filter mode. The polyphonic step sequencer allows up to 64 steps and up to 6 notes per step. You can create sequences polyphonically, with rests, and sync to an external MIDI clock. The full-featured arpeggiator can be synced to external MIDI clock as well. Unison mode features configurable voice count (1-6 voices), chord memory, and key modes.
The knob-per-function front panel puts virtually all OB-6 functions at your fingertips. Included are 500 permanent factory programs and 500 rewritable user programs. Turning on the Manual button enables live panel mode, in which the sound of the OB-6 switches to its current front panel settings. In this state, what you see is what you hear. This analogue powerhouse is packed into a desktop module that’s small enough to fit in a backpack. It’s an ideal combination of portability and power for the project studio or the gigging musician.
Features
- Two discrete VCOs per voice
- Continuously variable wave shape per oscillator
- Pulse width per oscillator
- Hard sync: oscillator 1 syncs to oscillator 2
- Square wave sub-octave generator (oscillator 1) per voice
- Low frequency mode (oscillator 2)
- Keyboard tracking on/off (oscillator 2)
- Oscillator detune amount for increased tuning instability, from subtle to extreme
- Two-pole, resonant, filter per voice with low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and notch
- Seperate four-stage (ADSR) envelope generator for Amp and Filter
- LFO; Five wave shapes: sine, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, and random (sample and hold)
- Mod destinations: osc 1 frequency, osc 2 frequency, osc 1 and 2 pulse width, filter cutoff, filter mode, amp
- Cross Modulation
- Arp: Up, down, up/down, random, and assign modes. one, two, or three octave range
- Polyphonic step sequencer up to 64 steps and rests
- Stereo analog distortion
- Dual, 24-bit, 48 kHz digital effects
- Unison (monophonic) mode with configurable voice count
- Manual switch: when on, the front panel is live; what you see is what you hear
- 500 user and 500 factory programs in 10 banks of 100 programs each
- Left/mono and right audio outputs (2 x 1/4” phone jack)
- MIDI in, out, and thru ports
- USB for bidirectional MIDI communication
- 52.0 cm x 19.8 cm x 11.2 cm