Model
Oberheim DSX
Early digital polyphonic music sequencer
The Oberheim DSX is a digital sequencer released in 1981 as part of Oberheim's integrated 'System' alongside the OB-Xa synthesizer and DMX drum machine. It recorded and played back note data to automate performances in the early days of integrated electronic setups.
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Sequencers
Hardware step and pattern sequencers that store and play back note, control, and timing data to drive other instruments, without generating their own primary voice.
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Oberheim
Oberheim is an American synthesizer maker founded by Tom Oberheim in 1969, known for the SEM, the OB-X family of polyphonic synthesizers, and the DMX drum machine.
Live listings on Reverb
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Oberheim DSX 16-Voice Digital Sequencer For Parts (NOT FUNCTIONING)
$421.56 · Non Functioning
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Oberheim dsx 80's - black
$650 · Very Good
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Oberheim OB8-DSX-DMX-5 spare voice cards-original manuals
$18,118.54 · Good
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