Oberheim just launched their brand new TEO-5 Desktop Module that crams all the classic synth magic into a tiny box. The company took their famous keyboard synthesizer and chopped it down to less than half the original size. Musicians can grab the same analog oscillators and legendary SEM filter that made Oberheim famous decades ago. The desktop version gives artists access to those sweet vintage tones without taking up massive studio space. Sound designers love how this compact beast delivers the same hands-on control as the full keyboard model.
The module packs serious sound-making power under its small hood. Each voice gets two oscillators that can pump out triangle, saw and pulse waves at the same time. The classic SEM filter lets players morph from low-pass through notch to high-pass with a simple knob twist. Five-stage envelope generators and dual LFOs give musicians tons of ways to shape their sounds. The vintage knob adds that old-school character by making each voice sound slightly different.
Tom Oberheim says the word module has changed a lot since he built his first SEM back in 1974. The legendary designer loves how the desktop version will introduce more people to his sonic creations. Musicians can walk into stores right away and grab the TEO-5 Desktop Module for $1399. The compact synthesizer delivers decades of Oberheim heritage in a package that fits anywhere.
The module packs serious sound-making power under its small hood. Each voice gets two oscillators that can pump out triangle, saw and pulse waves at the same time. The classic SEM filter lets players morph from low-pass through notch to high-pass with a simple knob twist. Five-stage envelope generators and dual LFOs give musicians tons of ways to shape their sounds. The vintage knob adds that old-school character by making each voice sound slightly different.
Tom Oberheim says the word module has changed a lot since he built his first SEM back in 1974. The legendary designer loves how the desktop version will introduce more people to his sonic creations. Musicians can walk into stores right away and grab the TEO-5 Desktop Module for $1399. The compact synthesizer delivers decades of Oberheim heritage in a package that fits anywhere.