Can it OB-X, OB-Xa, Matrix?

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Saxifraga
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Can it OB-X, OB-Xa, Matrix?

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My favorite sounds are made with OB-Xa and OB-X.
Does any owner know, if the System-8 is able to reproduce sounds that come near that SEM/OB filter sound?
Esp. the Foreigner "Waiting for a girl like you" intro is difficult to reproduce on any other synth, without faking it with a sample.
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Re: Can it OB-X, OB-Xa, Matrix?

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Do you know I love that Synth sound, I've tried to re-create it many times. As for the System 8 I've tried on the System 8 synth engine, i've made some OBXA String sounds, but they do sound thinner than the real thing.
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Re: Can it OB-X, OB-Xa, Matrix?

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The filter is very different. I have had some fun designing patches in tandem on the OB-6 and the System 8 and they started off similar and then gradually went in totally different directions.
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Re: Can it OB-X, OB-Xa, Matrix?

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Saxifraga wrote:My favorite sounds are made with OB-Xa and OB-X.
Does any owner know, if the System-8 is able to reproduce sounds that come near that SEM/OB filter sound?
Esp. the Foreigner "Waiting for a girl like you" intro is difficult to reproduce on any other synth, without faking it with a sample.
I have it on very good authority that it was not an Oberheim of any kind, but rather a Jupiter-8 using the 12db/2-pole filter. (That was a favorite of Thomas Dolby, who created those sounds and played on that track for Foreigner) Sooo, seems like it should be possible with the Jupiter-8 plugout, especially since there is decent onboard reverb and delay.

I can do it pretty easily on my JD-XA or KingKorg .... so guessing it should not be much of stretch. The difficult part is getting the reverb/delay set up to make the LFO "sing" in that way ... old trick but takes a lot of trial error to get it just right.
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