Mitchell Sigman of audioMIDI.com interviews analog synthesis legend Tom Oberheim about the new SEM analog synth module. The new SEM is available exclusively from audioMIDI.com.
Mitchell Sigman of audioMIDI.com interviews analog synthesis legend Tom Oberheim about the new SEM analog synth module. The new SEM is available exclusively from audioMIDI.com.
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Liked the video. Can't wait to see part two. I got a MIDI version on order and can't wait for them to ship. I wonder if Tom will reissue the programmer for these babys.
We've actually been talking about doing more interviews with the "legends of synthesis". The main complication is that the whole "coffee meet crew" that Tom refers to (Dave Smith, Roger Linn, Buchla, etc.) are all in the Bay Area, and we're in LA, but we may still do it.
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LOVE the video. Can't wait to get an SEM!!
We've actually been talking about doing more interviews with the "legends of synthesis". The main complication is that the whole "coffee meet crew" that Tom refers to (Dave Smith, Roger Linn, Buchla, etc.) are all in the Bay Area, and we're in LA, but we may still do it.
This is great news !!!