Oberheim TVS-1A
The Oberheim TVS-1A is a polyphonic analogue synthesizer manufactured in the United States and released to the market in 1975.[1]. Its two voice digital keyboard can be operated in either polyphonic or monophonic mode. The TVS-1A also featured sample and hold and an onboard 16-step sequencer.[2]
Oberheim TVS-1A | |
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Manufacturer | Oberheim |
Dates | 1975-1979[1] |
Price | $2000US |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 2 Voices |
Timbrality | Multitimbral |
Oscillator | 4 VCO's (2 per voice) with sawtooth or variable-pulse waveforms |
LFO | LFO (triangle wave) |
Synthesis type | Subtractive |
Filter | Lowpass filter with cutoff and resonance. |
Velocity expression | No |
Storage memory | 8 memory program |
Effects | No |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 37 Keys |
Famous Users
- Jean Michel Jarre[3]
- Vince Clarke
- Vangelis
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References
- "Oberheim Two Voice". Vintage Synth Explorer. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
- "Oberheim Two Voice Pro – the analog dream-synth? | GreatSynthesizers". greatsynthesizers.com. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
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