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OBERHEIM => OB-X8 => Topic started by: seqpro3 on February 04, 2023, 07:53:16 PM
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Was curious what effects units others might be using with thier OBX8 Thanks
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Mostly Strymon BigSky and Timeline. But much less than with my P10 or other synths.
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Mine is always connected to Logic and have been using Valhalla reverb and the stock chorus spread, delays and Eq
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It depends on music and context. But when just play around without any goal it’s connected to a Lexicon PCM80 via the mixing console.
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Using the Roland SDX-330 Dimensional Expander. Lots of settings sound really great right out of the box.
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Years ago I gave up on multiFX boxes for keyboards. After some experimenting I found the Korg SDD-3300 coupled with a Lexicon PCM-60 is a great combination. I prefer creating my own FX and the 3300 is a tweaker's delight, very good at modulated delay FX and can get FX that a multiFX box cannot do. The 3300 is also great at processing the reverb tails (IE stereo imaging) of the PCM-60. This combination has worked so well that I elected to acquire multiple sets dedicated to my primary analogs.
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Mostly Strymon BigSky and Timeline. But much less than with my P10 or other synths.
I recently got the eventide space. I’m considering getting the Strymon timeline. It competes with the eventide Timefactor and costs less and offers more presets and read a review that said they preferred the algorithms on the timeline.
Also read about the Mobius as well. I read that the timeline was more versatile compared to the Mobius and Big sky. If you could only have one choosing between the Big Sky and the Timefactor which would you choose? Thanks
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I've done quite a bit of research into these two pedals, and I concluded that the Eventide was too dark in effect, while the Strymon was better for clarity. And because these two pedals are usually used for extremely deep ambient reverbs, clarity is essential.
Incidentally, I've come to prefer the Source Audio reverb and delay. They're of a comparable quality but a bit more reasonably priced. Plus, the Nemesis delay is Daniel Fisher's favorite pedal, which carries some weight.
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Mostly Strymon BigSky and Timeline. But much less than with my P10 or other synths.
I recently got the eventide space. I’m considering getting the Strymon timeline. It competes with the eventide Timefactor and costs less and offers more presets and read a review that said they preferred the algorithms on the timeline.
Also read about the Mobius as well. I read that the timeline was more versatile compared to the Mobius and Big sky. If you could only have one choosing between the Big Sky and the Timefactor which would you choose? Thanks
I have a Timeline, Mobius and Big Sky. They are different pedals for different purposes, the Timeline is a delay pedal, Mobius is for modulation, and Big Sky is for reverb... so the idea of comparisons crossing the boundaries of their intended purpose confused me a bit.
I have lots of Eventide plugins but no Eventide hardware yet. I have considered getting an H90, as a frequently run into cases where I'd like to have 2 effects on same pedal. The SP2016 reverb plugin I use all the time, it sounds excellent and probably even better in the hardware form of the H90.
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Hello,
I recently bought an Eventide H90 ( I had an Eventide Space that I sold ), and I use it with the OBX8 and the P10.
It is incredibly sounding, very intuitive and very easy to manage also without the software.
Highly suggested
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Was curious what effects units others might be using with thier OBX8 Thanks
Strymon Timeline, Bigsky and Moebius. I use these also with guitar so get more bang of buck. I’m saving for the H90.
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OTO Bim and Bam work really well together with the OB-X8.
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I love OTO BIM and BAM, too. Right now I have those and several other pedals and I just jump around and try different things. BIM and BAM keep me in the 80s and really line up with the OB vibe. Strymon Big Sky is gorgeous for soundscapes. The unexpected pleasure is Ventilator II. The Leslie sim is great, and I really love the overdrive in that pedal. It is so organic. I also have an Eventide H9 and so far I haven't been enjoying it as much. Part of that is probably on me for not diving deeper into it. But so far, all the sounds from H9 sound sterile to me, and seem a little like oil and water when combined with OBX8.
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I love OTO BIM and BAM, too. Right now I have those and several other pedals and I just jump around and try different things. BIM and BAM keep me in the 80s and really line up with the OB vibe. Strymon Big Sky is gorgeous for soundscapes. The unexpected pleasure is Ventilator II. The Leslie sim is great, and I really love the overdrive in that pedal. It is so organic. I also have an Eventide H9 and so far I haven't been enjoying it as much. Part of that is probably on me for not diving deeper into it. But so far, all the sounds from H9 sound sterile to me, and seem a little like oil and water when combined with OBX8.
Does the H9 have SP2016 reverb as an option? I was looking at it at one time and it didn't seem to... to me (and in the interest of vintage sound at least), this particular reverb plugin (and I need to qualify that because I have not heard the H90 yet) competes more fairly with the OTO BAM (although I don't think it's quite as good or has the range of possibilities). Most of the other Eventide reverbs I've had didn't really grab me when it comes to that transparent/warm sound.
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The OB-X8 is an analogue device. Some of the effects processors described are digital which will force an AD/DA conversion which is likely detrimental albeit slightly to the OB-X8 sound. It just seems a bit strange to spend all that money on a pure analogue synth and then stick digital processing all over it.
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The OB-X8 is an analogue device. Some of the effects processors described are digital which will force an AD/DA conversion which is likely detrimental albeit slightly to the OB-X8 sound. It just seems a bit strange to spend all that money on a pure analogue synth and then stick digital processing all over it.
I get what you're saying, but isn't it equally as strange to focus on pure analog only for the end product to wind up on digital media or played on digital devices like phones and computers?
Just my two cents but some of the best sounds I've heard come out of synthesizers were from synths with a pure analog instrument signal path that are run through outboard digital fx. Sometimes analog and digital in certain mixtures sounds amazing.
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Agree, and also, more and more pedals can be set to allow the analog sound to pass through, without being digitized, with the result that only the effect is a digitized sound. This concept works pretty well with delays and reverbs.
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If the pedal has a full wet or kill dry mode, will it really matter given that you can mix both dry and wet signals as you deem fit?
Other pedals to try are Strymon Volante, UAFX Golden Reverberator and Strymon Nightsky.
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Vongon Ultrasheer and Polyphrase
They sound absolutely amazing on the OB-X8 - easy my favourite combo
(I also have the three OTO boxes, H9000, H3000, H90, PCM80, and a few Strymon effects)
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Fractal Axe-FX II, but mainly Novation Summit for convenience.
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I have yet to hear anything that pairs better with the OB-X8 than a Specular Tempus. Absolutely magic combo. I did this on day one when I got the X8:
https://youtu.be/HdhMZ9wNXc0 (https://youtu.be/HdhMZ9wNXc0)
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I heard your utube demonstrations of the obx8 verses the prophets. Prophet5 rev 4 and the rev 2 16 voice. I also heard your demonstration of the patches. Excellent. You know how to manipulate the obx8 . You’re very talented. I come from a piano background in jazz. Actually I was listening to your utube demo of the patches just a few hours ago. I don’t consider myself a synthisist. I just like synths.
I I notice you’re in Nashville. I once sold some of my sampling programming many years ago to Shooter Jennings Waylon Jennings son. I was using a kurzweil k2000R synth /sampler at the time.
Met him on the internet . Why do you think the Specular Tempus pairs better than anything else with the OBX8? I have an Eventide space I use with my moog voyager. I also have a Roland space echo pedal RE201. I don’t have any effects hooked up to the obx8. It sounds great without effects. I was considering an Eventide time factor. I keep hearing about the Specular Tempus. Was wondering what its strength s were. Thanks really enjoy your playing and knob twisting. Keep up the good work,really enjoy your comparing and contrasting of synths . It’s very informative and shows the differences
And similarities. Thanks again appreciate your input.
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I heard your utube demonstrations of the obx8 verses the prophets. Prophet5 rev 4 and the rev 2 16 voice. I also heard your demonstration of the patches. Excellent. You know how to manipulate the obx8 . You’re very talented. I come from a piano background in jazz. Actually I was listening to your utube demo of the patches just a few hours ago. I don’t consider myself a synthisist. I just like synths.
I I notice you’re in Nashville. I once sold some of my sampling programming many years ago to Shooter Jennings Waylon Jennings son. I was using a kurzweil k2000R synth /sampler at the time.
Met him on the internet . Why do you think the Specular Tempus pairs better than anything else with the OBX8? I have an Eventide space I use with my moog voyager. I also have a Roland space echo pedal RE201. I don’t have any effects hooked up to the obx8. It sounds great without effects. I was considering an Eventide time factor. I keep hearing about the Specular Tempus. Was wondering what its strength s were. Thanks really enjoy your playing and knob twisting. Keep up the good work,really enjoy your comparing and contrasting of synths . It’s very informative and shows the differences
And similarities. Thanks again appreciate your input.
Thanks for the kind words! As in my email reply, I’ve just never heard a reverb that sounds like the Tempus - it blows the doors off of everything else I’ve tried for that sort of thing. It just blends so well with any source, it sounds creamy and lush, textural... pick your favorite adjective ;-)
Reverbs are subjective of course, but for my taste, nothing else touches it. Hopefully that video shows off how well it pairs with the X8… I know it caused a lot of Tempus sales!