Year of issue: 2021
Version: 1.0.1
Developer: GForce Software
Developer site: gforcesoftware
Platform: iNTEL + M1
Interface language: English
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System requirements: iNTEL + M1
Operating Systems:
Mac: OS 11. or Higher
Plugin Formats: AudioUnit, Standalone, VST
Description: GForce has released “authentic sound emulation” of the Oberheim 8-Voice synthesizer
The OB-E plug-in exactly replicates the work of eight SEMs, but simplifies their independent programming.
GForce Software has started selling the new GForce OB-E synthesizer. The novelty is a virtual copy of the 8-voice Oberheim 8-Voice for macOS.
The original Oberheim 8-Voice was created with eight SEM (Synthesizer Expander Modules) interconnected. The modules were connected to a polyphonic synthesizer programmer and mixer, and controlled by a 49-key keyboard. The instrument offered polyphonic sound synthesis by combining eight mono synthesizers into one device.
The 8-Voice was equipped with 16 voltage controlled oscillators, eight filters and low frequency oscillators, as well as 16 ADR envelopes. Each voice was programmed independently, due to which the instrument was called “octaponic”.
According to GForce Software, OB-E is an “authentic sound emulation” of the original synthesizer. The plugin exactly repeats all the features of the real Oberheim, including independent programming of voices. The developers note that the work with voices is intentionally simplified, but not to the detriment of the functionality and sound capabilities of the plugin.
The virtual instrument features an eight-step step sequencer and routable stereo delay. The synthesizer’s graphical interface is fully scalable and supports high-resolution displays.
OB-E received a collection of 600 presets, interface enhancement options. The latter allow you to see in more detail the interface of each SEM module. Subsequently, changes to settings on one single module can be applied to the rest of the SEMs. Users can also save settings as patches.
The synthesizer operates in several modes: Mono, Poly, Unison, Split. A separate mode allows you to turn the third oscillator into a kind of LFO for each voice. The novelty supports control of the strength of the sound, aftertouch polyphonic effect and MPE.
WhereΒ΄s the link???
Can you do it for Windows? huhu hehe pleaseee upload for windows =( I will thank you so hard
Can you do it for windows? hehe
Gforce didn’t develop a win version, quit begging …what are you 12 yo FFS?