Tom Oberheim has released a comprehensive overview video for the Two-Voice Pro analog synthesizer.
The Two-Voice Pro is an update of Oberheim’s classic design, “very similar to the original,” according to Oberheim, “but with the addition of a few interesting upgrades.”
Two Voice Pro Features:
- Mini-Sequencer is enhanced – you still generate a sequence with the knobs ( up to 16 positions ) but you can store sequences from the knobs into flash memory
- Two sequences can be played simultaneously (or play one sequence while also playing on the keyboard, like the old one)
- After sequences are stored in flash memory, you can edit them to add 2-way, 3-way or 4-way ratcheting and you can program the gate length from zero (like a rest) up to almost the complete step length
- Sequences can be chained into songs, and each step in a song can be programmed for sequence number, transpose amount and number of repeats
- Sequencer syncs to Midi Clock
- Keyboard outputs velocity and pressure
- Each module (both SEMs, Mini-Sequencer, Keyboard Control) has mini-jack patch points (56 patchpoints)
- Pitch and Modulation wheels
- Pan pots
- Headphone output
- Separate Vibrato LFO
Pricing and Availability
The U.S. price of the Two Voice Pro is $3,495. It’s available to order via Oberheim dealers. More details on the Two Voice Pro are available at the Oberheim site.
via Geoff Farr
Too expensive.
how about doing some demo play for the frirst 2 minutes, instead of putting us to sleep
Suddenly lusting over this thing
Expensive yes but .. relatively it’s still cheaper than the Minimoog Model D re-issue
And this is duo-phonic, has a cool sequencer, plus patch points so it can easily play with modular stuff
3 SEM Pro plus some MIDI routing would be better. Still Oberheim 4ever.
Kinda. 3 SEM Pros would be $300 more than this and you’d still have to add the keyboard, sequencer all of the integration and that MIDI routing. This “just works”.
I can’t afford any of this stuff but if I were going for more SEM voices in the same $ ballpark I’d probably go with three of the the patch panel versions and a polyphonic midi-to-cv router.
For now, I’ll stick with iSEM. $10 bucks, 8 voices and an extra LFO. 🙂
the sound is dope, what a great instrument!
Lust. That is what I feel.