OWNER'S MANUAL
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08-8 POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER OWNERS MANUAL
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DANIEL SOFER
Second Edition August 1983 Covering units starting with serial number C32726
OBERHEIM ELECTRONICS, INC. 2250 So. Barrington Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046 USA
(C) 1983 Oberheim Electronics , Inc. All Rights Reserved
Oberheim 08-8 Ow ner 's Manual
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CAUTION: To Pre ven t fire or shock haz ard do not expose thi s app lian ce to or mo istu re. rain
WARNING: Thi s equipment gen era tes and use s ins tall ed and used pro per ly, i.e rad io freq uen cy ene rgy and if not ., ins tru ctio n manual, may cau se har in str ict acc ord anc e wit h the com mun icat ion s. It has been tes mfu l inte rfe ren ce to rad io ted lim its for a Cla ss A computing dev and found to comply wit h the of FCC Rul es, which are des ign ed ice per sua nt to Sub par t J of Par t 15 to pro vid e rea son abl e pro tec tion aga ins t such inte rfe ren ce when ope rate d in a commercial env iron men t. Ope rati on of thi s equipment in a inte rfe ren ce in which cas e the useres ide nti al are a is lik ely to cau se req uire d to tak e wha teve r mea sure r at his own expense wil l be s may be req uire d to cor rec t the int erf ere nce .
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1. INTRODUCTION. • . . . . . . . . . . . . • ............................
.. 2. SETTING UP ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 .1. Master Volume.. . . . . . . . . . •... . . . 2.2 . Master Tu ne ... ... ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Auto Tu ni ng ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2.4 . Pan Po ts. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . J. USING THE PR OG RA MM ER .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . 3.1 . Rec alli ng Pat ch Pr og ram 3.2 . Modifying Pat ch Pr og ram s.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 3. 3. Cre atin g New Sounds . . . . . . s.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 3. 4. Wr itin g Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 . Moving Pr og ra ms ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
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nc tio 4.2 . Modifying Sp lits And Do ubns ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. les 4.2 .1. Set tin g The Sp lit Po in ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... t.. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 4.2 .2. Set tin g Lower And Upper Tra 4.2 .3. Set tin g The Bal anc e Betwee nsp osi tio ns. .... .. 4.2 .4. Detuning The Lower Vo icen Lower And Up per .. s.. ... ... ... ... ... ... 4.2 .5. Sp lit And Double Re se t.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4.3 . Sp lit And Double Pr og ram s.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 4.4 . Rec alli ng Sp lit And Double Pr og ram s.. .... .... .... ... 4.5 . Modifying Sp lit And Double Pr og ram s.. .... .... .... ... 4.6 . Wr itin g Sp lit And Double Pr og ram s.. .... .... .... .... . '. PERFORMANCE CONTROLS . •.. ... ... •.• ... •.. .•. .. , . , ... , . , 5 .1. Modulation Pan el. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 5.2 . Modulation .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 5. 3. Pit ch Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 5. 4. Arpegg iat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . • 5.4 .1. Tra nsp osi ng The Arp egg.iato r ... ... ... ... ... ... 5.4 .2. Programming Arp egg iato r Tra nsp osi tio ns ... ... . 5. 5. Hold and Chord Fu nc tio ns ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 5.6 . Foot Sw itch es •.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5. 7. Foot Ped als .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................... 6. SOUND PROGRAMMING CONTRO LS. .. • • • .. . • • .. • • • .. . • • .. .. . .. • .. 6.1 . Os cil lat or s.. ...
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••••. . ••• 7. 1. Ac ce ssi ng Page 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. •. .. .. .. ..• • • • • • • • . • . • • • • 31 7. 2. Ad di tio na l LFO Co nt ro ls .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 7. 3. LFO En ve lop es .. •. .. .. .. .. .. .. .• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 32 7. 4·. · Po rta me nto Mo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 33 des.. 7. 5. Voice Detuhe .• .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 3.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 36 7. 6. Su sta in Pe da l Re lea se T im e. ... ... ... ... 7. 7. Page 2 Re se t.. . ... ... ... ... . 37 ... 7. 8. Voice En ab le Sw . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 37 itc he s .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .• .. .. .. .. .. • 37 S, CASSETTE INTERF' AC E. • • • • 8 .1 . Tape Re co rd er Ho • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 38 8. 2. Ca ss ett e In te rfa okup. . . . . . . . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . 38 ce Co nt ro ls •. .. .. .. •• 8. 3. Re co rdi ng Pr og ram .. s Onto Tape .. .. .. .. .. .. .• .. .. .. .. . 38 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 39 8. 4. Pl ay ing Pr og ram s From Tape In to The OB 8. 5. Checking Tapes •• -8 .. .. .. .• .. .• .. .• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 39 8. 6. Po ss ib le Causes of Tape Tr an sfe r Er ro .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40 rs .• 8. 7. Loading Se lec ted Pa tch es From Tape In to .. .. .. .. .. . 40 th e 08 -8 .. .. 41 9, COMPUTER INTERFACE . ••••••••••••••••••• ••• 9. 1. Using The 08 -8 With The DSX .. .. .. .. ..• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 41 10 . SOF'TWARE REVISIONS . ••• 10 .l. Di sp lay ing The • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 42 So ftw are Re vis ion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 42 ll . SOF'TWARE CALIBRATIO NS 11 .l. Tape St or ag e of . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 42 Ca lib ra tio ns .. .. .. .. .. 11 . 2. M ast er Re se t.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 43 . • ll . 3. Re set of Al l Pe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 rfo rm an ce Co nt ro ls •. .. .. .. .. .. ·.. ... . 44
Ap pe nd ice s A. SPECIFICATIONS •. .. .. .. .. .. . $. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 45 B. FRONT PANEL DIA GR AMS. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 46 C. SUBJECT INOE X. . . . . . •. . •. . . . . . . . . . •. . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • • • . . . . • 48 D. PATCH DIRECTORY ..• ... .• •• ... .• ... .• •. •. •. .• •• •. •. ..• .• •. . 55
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3-1: Programmer Cont rols ..... ..... ..... ;... .... .... .... .... . 4-1: Keyboard Con trol s.... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2: Spli t and Double Program Con trol s.... ...... . . • . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 5-1: Modulation Panel I Mod ulatio n & Pitch Bend Cont rols .... 5-2: Modulation Panel I Arpe ggiat or Con trol s_.. ...... ...... .. 5-3: Modulation Pane l I Arpe ggiat or Tran spos ition Cont rols .. 5-4: Hold and Chord Con trol s.... .... . . . . . . . . . . .............. 6-1: Volume Con trol s... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 6-2: Osci llato r Cont rols .•.. ....• ..•. ..... ..•. ..... ..... .... 6-3: Filte r Cont rols ..... ..... ..... ..... ....• ....• 6-4: Envelope Gene rator Con trol s.... ..... ..... ..... •... . ..... ..... .... 6-5: Cont rol Sect ion Cont rols .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... 7-1: Page 2 Mod ulatio n Cont rols .... .... .... .... 7-2: Page 2 LFO Phase Cont rols .•.. ..... ...• ••...... .... .... . ..... ....• ... 7-3: Page 2 Trig Poin t Cont rol .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . . 7-4: Page 2 LFO Envelope Cont rols ..•. ..... ..... ..... ..... ... 7-5: Page 2 LFO Envelope Inve rt Cont rols .•.. ..... ..... ..... . 7-6: Page 2 Porta ment o Mode Cont rols .•.. ..... ..... ..... ..... 7-7: Page 2 Porta ment o Bend Cont rol .... .... .... .... .... .... . 7-8: Voice Detune Cont rol ....• ..... ..... ..... ..... ....• ..... 7-9: Page 2 Sust ain Peda l Rele ase Cont rol ....• ..•. ..... ..... 7-10 : Page 2 Voice Enab le Swit ches ....• .... ~··· ····· ····· ··· 8-1: Page l Fron t Pane l .•.. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . 8-2: Page 2 Fron t Pane l .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! And welcome to the OB-8. You ele ctr oni c music dev ice . The 08- have jus t pur cha sed a sta te- of- the -ar t fea tur es tha t allo w for ver y pre 8 is eas y to use , yet con tain s many cis e sound syn the sis. A refi nem ent and evo luti on con tain s more fea tur es and bet terof Oberheim 's 08-X and 08-Xa, the 08-8 per form anc e, wit h fewer par ts, whi more rel iab ilit y. ch means The most imp orta nt fun ctio ns pre ssin g the des ired but ton or turnon the 08-8 are ava ilab le sim ply by oth er les s used fun ctio ns tha t can ing the pro per knob; yet the re are many be acc ess ed ind ire ctly , allo win g ove r many fun ctio ns wit hou t the con tro l need for more knobs and but ton s .. The 08-8 int erf ace s wit h the which adds gre atly to the OB-B's Oberheim DSX Dig ital Pol yph oni c Seq uen cer , cap abi lity by rec ord ing and pla yin as wel l as pat ch cha nge s. g not es As wit h any pie ce of equ ipm ent, the more tha t you know abo ut it, bet ter you wil l be abl e to use it. the So rea d thi s ins tru ctio n manual oft en, to fam ilia rize you rse lf wit h the cap abi lity of thi s ins trum ent . And exp erim ent ! You won 't dis cov er all of the OB-B's cap abi lity you do. unl ess Good luck !
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Set ting Qe.
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Fir st, make sure the 115 /230 Vol tage swi tch on the rea r pan el is set for- tne loc al AC power; Apply power and plug into your soun d syst em; Pre ss "AUTO" to tune all of the osc illa tor s; Sel ect a programmed sound by pre ssin g a GROUP (A thru D, or any com bina tion ) and a PROGRAM (1 thru 8); Set the MASTER VOLUME con trol to an app rop riat e lev el. Play !
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Master Volume You can adj ust the out put volume of the 08-8 with the MASTER VOLUME con trol in the upper lef sim ulta neo usly con trol s both thet hand cor ner . Thi s con trol ster eo out put s and the mono out put .
2.2 .
Mas ter Tune The MASTER TUNE con trol allo ws the inst rum ent to be fine -tun ed to oth er inst rum ent s. When this con trol ls wit hin the "de ad-z one " nea r the top cen ter, the inst rum ent is tune d to stan dar d A-440 pitc h.
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Auto Tuning The AUTO but ton act iva tes the Aut otun tun es the ini tia l freq uen cy and vol e program. Thi s program osc illa tor s one at a tim e, and the ts/o cta ve (tra cki ng) of the afte r the oth er, to ind ica te which PROGRAM ligh ts wil l flas h one voic e is cur ren tly bein g tun ed. While the Aut otun e program is run nin con trol s are disa ble d. The Autotun g, the out put s and all pitc h bend lev er for zero bend and e program also cal ibr ate s the vib rato . It is imp orta nt tha t the the vib rato lev er for zero lev ers be lef t alon e dur ing Aut otun e, so tha t the Aut otun e prog ram can set the zero poi nts acc ura tely . If a par ticu lar voi ce can not be tune the PROGRAM ligh t rep rese ntin g tha d by the Aut o-tu ne prog ram , sec ond s, and the computer wil l aut t voic e wil l flas h for two om atic ally dis abl e the out -of tune voi ce.
2.4 .
Pan Pot s ~- Tiie"""08-8 comes from the fac tory with Voi ces 1-4 panned all the way to the lef t and Voi ces 5-8 panned all the way to the rig ht. Each of the voi ces can be panned anywhe re set ting the pan pot s loc ated on the in the ster eo out put s by righ t side of the uni t.
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P R O G R A MME R
GROUP
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,E TT EU --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- tig. 3-1: Programmer Controls There are two type s of programs stor ed in the OB-S's memory: PATCH PROGRAMS that stor e soun ds. SPLIT/DOUBLE PROGRAMS that stor e com bina tion s of Patc h Prog ram s. The 08-8 comes from the fact ory pre-prog Prog rams , 12 Spl it Prog rams , and 12 Dourammed with 104 Patc h ble Prog rams . These incl ude a grea t vari ety of soun ds which will quic kly acqu aint you with the cap abil itie s of your inst rum ent. The 08-8 Programmed Patc hes book deta ils thes e fact ory prog ram s. 3.1.
Rec allin g Patc h Programs The Patc h Programs on the 08-8 are divi ded PROGRAMS each . The 15 GROUPS are sele cted into 15 GROUPS of 8 GROUP butt ons ("A" , "B", "C", & "D") indi by pres sing the four vidu ally OR in any com bina tion ("AB", "AC", "BC", "ABC", "ABC D", etc .). The PROGRAM with in the sele cted GROUP is then sele cted by pres sing one of the eigh t PROGRAM butt ons .
3.2.
Modifying Patc h Programs Any sound reca lled by the programmer can be mod ified (edi ted) by chan ging the con trol s on the fron t pan el. The con trol s add to, or sub trac t from, the sett ings stor ed in the computer program. For exam ple, the rele ase time of the LOUDNESS ENVELOPE can be made long er than programm the RELEASE con trol on the LOUDNESS ENVE ed simp ly by turn ing up LOPE quic k yet smooth mod ifica tion s of exis tin·g . This feat ure allo ws prog ram s. If it is desi red to furt her incr ease or decr ease a con trol sett ing , and the con trol is alre ady at its maximum or um pos itio n, simp ly rota te the· con trol all the way in the minim opp osit e dire ctio n and then make your desi red sett ing . Modifying the program does not change the OB-S's memory, and the orig inal , unm odif prog.ram stor ed in the ied sound program can be reca lled by pres sing the app ropr iate PROG RAM butt on agai n. For more info rma tion , see the sect ions title d "SOUND PROGRAMMING CONTROLS" and "PAGE 2 CONTROLS".
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Creat ing New Sounds The 08-8 can be used to creat e comp letely new sound s, r than alter existi ng sound s as descr ibed above, by using the rathe MANUAL MODE. In MANUAL, the sound of the instru ment will refle ct the actua l physi cal settin gs of the contr ols. NOTE: The MANUAL MODE canno t be used while in SPLIT or E modes, and the 2ND PAGE of contr ols have no effec t (exceDOUBL pt for VOICE ENABLES -- see "PAGE 2")
3.4.
Writin g Programs New, modif ied, or even existi ng programs can be writte n into the OB-B's memory. This is done with the follow ing proce dure:
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Press and hold WRITE until the WRITE light comes on; Selec t a GROUP (A thru D, or any comb inatio n) Selec t a PROGRAM (1 thru 8).
The write opera tion actua lly occur s when the PROGRAM switc h is press ed, with the WRITE light on. NOTE: Befor e any programs can be writte n, the MEMORY PROTE CT SWITCH an the rear panel must be OFF. 3.5.
Moving Programs It is possi ble to move a program from one program memory locati on to anoth er. Ta do this, simpl y selec t the program you wish to move, and then write into the desire d new program locat ion, as descr ibed above .
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The OB-S's normal con figu rati syn the siz er. In' Spl it or Double on is tha t of a sin gle 8 voi ce modes however, the 08- 8 is div ide sep ara tely programmable 4 voi ce d into two syn the siz ers , cal led Lower and Upper. of the 120 Pat ch Pro gram s can be Any rec alle d for the Lower or Upper syn the siz ers , or a com bin atio n "Sp lit Program" or "Double Program rec alle d. " can be 4.1 .
Spl it And Double Fun ctio ns The KEYBOARD SECTION con tro ls ope com bin atio n wit h eac h oth er to prorate ind ivid ual ly and in duc e elev en dif fer ent fun ctio ns wit h jus t fou r but ton s:
KE/BOARD SPLIT
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Ent er Spl it Made
SPLIT
When thi s but ton is pre sse d, the 08- 8 ent ers the SPLIT mode. Pre ssin g it aga in wit hou t any key s hel d dawn cau ses the 08- 8 to exi t the SPLIT made.
Ent er Double Made
DOUBLE
Change Spl it Poi nt
SPLIT (ho ld down) KEY (on the key boa rd)
When thi s swi tch is pre sse d the 08the DOUBLE mode. Pre ssin g the swi 8 ent ers cau ses the 08- 8 to exi t the DOUBLE tch aga in mode. The key dep ress ed is now the low est not e of the UPPER key boa rd. Thi s new SPLIT LOC ATION wil l be remembered unt il a new spl it is ent ere d, or a spl it is rec alle d from memory.
Dis pla y Lower Program
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The Lower Program can be edi ted or wit hou t aff ect ing the Upper Programchanged .
Dis pla y Upper Program
UPPER
The Upper Program can be edi ted or wit hou t aff ect ing the Lower Pro gramchanged . NOTE: The MANUAL mode can not be used when ln SPLIT or DOUBLE.
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SPLIT or DOUBLE (hol d) LOWER (hol d) KEY (on the keyb oard )
Change Upper Tran spos ition
SPLIT or DOUBLE (hol d) UPPER (hol d) KEY ( on the keyb oard ) SPLIT (hol d) GROUP ( A-D) or PROGRAM (l-8 )
Reca lling Spli t Programs Reca lling Double Programs
Spli ts And Doubles DESCRIPTION:
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"C" on the keyboard (CO). Tran spos ition s be made to any key. Pres sing the "G" abovemay the lowe st "C" will tran spos e the Lower Voic up a fifth . Tran spos ition s may be made in es SPLIT or DOUBLE. The Upper Voices are refe renc ed to midd le "C" on the keyboard (C2) . Tran spos ition s may be made to any key. Pres sing the "C" below midd le "C" will tran spos e the Upper voic es down an octa ve. Ther e are twel ve SPLIT PROGRAMS which can be programmed and reca lled . ( see "SPLIT AND DOUBLE PROGRAMS", belo w).
DOUBLE (hol d) There are twel ve DOUBLE PROG RAMS which can be GROUP ( A-D) or programmed and reca lled . ( see "SPLIT AND PROGRAM (l-8 ) DOUBLE PROGRAMS", belo w).
Rese tting SPLIT or Spli t Poin t & DOUBLE (hol d) Tran spos ition s MANUAL
The SPLIT Loca tion and Tran spos ition s are rese t to "nor mal" (Spl it Loca tion at middle C, no tran spos ition s). Bala nce and Lower Voices Detune are also rese t.
Change Lower Voices Tuning
The Lower voic es can be detu ned shar p or flat from the Upper voic es. The LED above the DSC 2 DETUNE cont rol will turn on when the Lower voic es are detu ned (onl y whil e hold ing the LOWER but ton) .
LOWER (hol d) (tur n:) DSC 2 OCTUNE
Table 4-1: Keyboard Con trol Fun~ tions All sett ings , inclu ding Patc h Prog rams , Spli t Poin t, Tran spos ition s, Bala nce, and Lower Voices Detu unti l the sett ings are chan ged, eith er by hand ne are remembered or by a Spli t or Double Program. When you exit the Spli t or Doub le modes, the 08-8 reta ins all of thes e sett ings ; so that when you re-e nter Spli t or Double, all of the sett ings will be reca lled as they were when you were last in SPLIT or DOUBLE, even if the synt hesi zer was turn ed off. 4.2.
Modifying Spli ts And Doubles In Spli t and Double ther e are two patc hes reca and one for Upper. Eith er patc 'F,ca n be mod lled : One for Lower, disp layi ng the desi red patc h (wit h the LOWE ified or changed by R then chan ging the cont rols on the fron t pane or UPPER butt on) and l.
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Setting The Split Point Press and hold the SPLIT button, and while holding the SPLIT button, press any key on the keyboard . This key becomes the bottom note of the Upper synthes izer. The keyboard can be split anywhere, and is remembered until changed.
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Setting Lower And~ Transpo sitions Either half of the synthes izer can be transpos ed by any amount. The Lower half can only transpos e up. To transpos e the Lower half, press and hold the current mode (either SPLIT or DOUBLE) and LOWER. While holding both LOWER and SPLIT or DOUBLE press a key on the keyboard . The interval between this key and the lowest note on the keyboard (CO) becomes the transpo sition for the Lower synthes izer. The Upper half can transpos e up or down. To transpos e the Upper half, press and hold the current mode (either SPLIT or DOUBLE) and UPPER. While holding both UPPER and SPLIT or DOUBLE press a key on the keyboard . The interval between this key and Middle C (C3) becomes the transpo sition for the Upper synthes izer.
4.2.3.
Setting The Balance Between Lower And~ The control labelled PROGRAM VOL/BAL adjusts the balance between the Upper and Lower voices. The Programmed Volume of each patch program is ignored when in SPLIT or DOUBLE.
4.2.4.
4.2.5.
Detuning The Lower Voices The Lower voices can be detuned up or down from the Upper voices by pressing the LOWER button, and while holding it, turning the control labelled DSC 2 DETUNE. The LED above the control will turn on when the Lower Voices are detuned from the Upper voices. Split And Double Reset of the function s unique to Split and Double (Transp ositions , Split Point, Lower Voices Detune, Balance) can be reset by pressing and hold the current mode (SPLIT or DOUBLE) and while holding SPLIT or DOUBLE, pressing MANUAL. These function s will be reset to the followin g values:
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RESET TO: --Mid dle C (C3) Low C (CO)--no transpo sition Middle C (C3)--no transpo sition 12 O'Clock --equal balance 12 O'Clock --no detune
Table 4-2: Split and Double Reset Values
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Split And Double Programs The 08-8 is capabl e of storin g 12 Split Progra ms, each of which will remember the follow ing: Lower Patch Program Number Upper Patch Program Number Split Locati on Lower Transp osition Upper Transp osition Balanc e Lower Voices Detune These settin gs are stored using the SPLIT button and any one of the 4 GROUP button s or 8 PROGRAM button s. The 08-8 is also capabl e of storin g 12 Double Progra ms. These settin gs are stored using the DOUBLE button and any one of the 4 GROUP button s or 8 PROGRAM button s. The storag e of Split and Double Programs are indepe ndent of the Patch Progra ms. Split and Double Programs remember Patch Program Numbers (e.g.," ABl") and not the Patch itself . If a Split Programs utiliz es Patch Program "Al" and "Al" is change d, the Split sound will change as well.
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Recall ing Split And Double Programs To recall a Split Program, hold SPLIT, and while holdin g SPLIT, press a GROUP or PROGRAM button . Make sure to releas e the SPLIT button last. The Lower Patch Program recall ed as part of the Split Program is displa yed on the GROUP and PROGRAM button s. To recall a Double Program, the proced ure is the same: hold DOUBLE, and while holdin g DOUBLE, press a GROUP or PROGRAM button .
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Splits And Doubles
Modifying Split And Double Programs In Split and Double there are two patches recalle d: one for Lower, and one for Upper. To display -ui"e Lower patch, press LOWER; to display the Upper patch, press UPPER. Either patch can be modifie d by display ing the desired patch and then changin g the contro ls on the front panel. NOTE:The MANUAL mode cannot be used while in SPLIT or DOUBLE. In additio n, all of the Split and Double parame ters (Split Point, Balanc e, etc.) that are recalle d as part of a Split or Double Program can be modifie d as describ ed above.
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Writing Split And Double Programs To write a Split Program: 1)
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Whatever Patche s, Transp osition s, Split Point, Balance , and Lower Voices Detune being used at that time are now stored into the selecte d Split Program. The selecte d Split Program will not light, instead the Lower Patch Program will be display ed. To write a Double Program follow the same procedu re except Press and hold DOUBLE instead of SPLIT. NOTE: Edited Patch Programs will not be remembered, only the Patch Program as previou sly stored.
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CONT ROLS
These contro ls are used while playing the 08-8. The setting s of these contro ls are not stored with a program, but remain in the OB-S's memory until changed . 5.1.
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TRANSPOSE DOWN & UP
These switche s allow you to transpo se the entire keyboard up or down one octave from the normal range. When neither of the two buttons are on, the keyboard is in the normal range. Pressin g the DOWN button transpo ses the keyboard one octave below normal. Pressin g the UP button transpo ses the keyboard one octave above normal.
MODE
The MODULATION/PITCH BEND and the ARPEGGIATOR share the same contro ls on the Modulation Panel. With the MODE switch off, the MODULATION and PITCH BEND contro ls of the Modulation Panel are display ed. With the MODE switch on, the ARPEGGIATOR contro ls are display ed. The MODULATION/PITCH BEND and the ARPEGGIATOR both operate at all times. The MODE button simply changes the functio ns of the buttons .
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Performance Contro ls
Modulation
MODULATION LEVER
This lever contro ls the amount of modul ation from the LFO to the assign ed Oscill ators. Pullin g this contro l toward s the front of the unit will add modul ation. If the DEPTH contro l is on, this lever will add more modul ation to the amount set by the DEPTH contro l.
Revers ing The Lever
It is possib le to revers e the direct ion of the modul ation lever. To do so, hold down the LOWER and DSC 2 ONLY button s above and below the pitch bend lever while you turn the power on. To return the pitch bend to normal operat ion, repeat the proced ure. When it leaves the factor y the 08-8 is set for the regula r direct ion (the right one!).
RATE
This contro ls the rate of the LFO. from about .06 Hz to 50 Hz.
Waveform Select ion
The variou s-wave forms of the LFO are shown in the follow ing table: DESIRED WAVEFORM
RATE KNOB SHOULD BE:
WHILE
The rate can be adjust ed
BEND LEVER IS:
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DOWN (towar ds the rear of the unit)
NOISE
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SAMPLE/HOLD
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This contro l allows you to contro l the depth of the LFO withou t using the MODULATION LEVER. Turning the knob determ ines the modul ation depth, and pullin g up on the knob puts this contro l into effect . The amount of depth set by this contro l is added to the depth contro lled by the MODULATION LEVER or the extern al MODULATION PEDAL.
DSC l & DSC 2
These switch es determ ine the destin ation of the LFO.
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Perform ance Contro ls
Pitch Bend
PITCH BEND LEVER
This lever Pulling it go up, and down. Its
Reversi ng The Lever
It is possib le to reverse the directi on of the pitch bend lever. To do so, hold down the UPPER and AMOUNT buttons above and below the pitch bend lever while you turn the power on. To return the pitch bend to normal operati on, repeat the proced ure. When it leaves the factory the OB-8 is set for the regular directi on (the right one!).
AMOUNT
This switch determ ines the range of the PITCH BEND LEVER. When this switch is off, the PITCH BEND LEVER has a range of up or down one whole step (e.g. 11 C11 could move up to a 11 0 11 or down to a "Bb").
Programming Bend Amount
When the AMOUNT switch is on, the PITCH BEND LEVER can be programmed to bend an amount between a quarter -tone and an octave up or down. To program the amount of pitch bend, press and hold the AMOUNT button , and while holding it, press any key in the lowest octave of the keyboa rd. The interva l between the lowest C and the key pressed becomes the maximum range of the bend lever. For exampl e, holding the AMOUNT button and pressin g the lowest Eb on the keyboard (EbO) will program a maximum bend range of a minor third up or down. The amount of pitch bend with the AMOUNT light on will remain at this same programmed value until changed , even if the power is turned off.
OSC 2 ONLY
When this switch is on, the PITCH BEND lever bends only Oscilla tor 2 of each voice. When this switch is off, the BfND LEVER bends both Oscill ators.
is used to be~d the pitches of notes being played. towards the front of the unit causes the pitch to pushing it towards the rear causes the pitch to go range is determi ned by the AMOUNT switch .
Bending only Oscilla tor 2 has an interes ting, timbral effect on program s in which Oscilla tor 2 is in SYNC. LOWER & UPPER
These buttons are used to assign all of the functio ns of the MODULATION and PITCH BEND contro ls, to either half of the keyboar d when in the SPLIT or DOUBLE mode. The LOWER and UPPER switche s have separat e functio ns for the ARPEGGIATDR, so· that the arpegg iator and modula tion can be assigne d to Upper or Lower indepen dently. The LOWER and UPPER switche s will both come on when not in the SPLIT or DOUBLE modes, and will revert to their previou s setting s upon re-ente ring Split or Double .
VCF Track Of Pitch Bend
The Pitch Bend lever will also bend the filter cutoff frequen cy if KBD TRACK (in the filter section ) is turned on.
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The ARPECCIATOR shares the same controls on the Modulation Panel with the MODULATION and PITCH BEND. With the MODE switch on, the ARPEGGIATOR controls are displayed .
ARPEGGIATE
This button turns the arpeggiat or on and off. The ARPEGGIATE button operates while either arpeggiat or or modulatio n is displayed (whether the MODE switch is on or off).
KBD
When this button is on, notes played on the keyboard will arpeggiat e.
HOLD
When this button is on, held notes or a held chord will arpeggiat e. The operation s for holding and transposin g an arpeggio is the same as for holding and transposin g a chord (see,"HOLD AND CHORD FUNCTIONS, BELOW). Either the KBD or the HOLD button (or both) can be selected at one time.
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Perform ance Contro ls
These buttons work togethe r to create four arpegg iator modes: If the UP button is on, the notes will arpegg iate in the order played. If the DOWN button is on, the notes will arpegg iate in the reverse order in which they were played. If BOTH the UP and DOWN buttons are on, the notes will arpegg iate first in order, and then in reverse order .. If NEITHER the UP nor the DOWN buttons are on, the notes will arpegg iate in random order. The random sequenc e is weighte d. so that the first note played will sound more often than the others, and that a note will not sound twice in a row.
LOWER & UPPER
These buttons are used to assign the ARPEGGIATOR to either or both halves of the keyboard when in SPLIT or DOUBLE. In SPLIT, the arpegg iator will first arpegg iate the LOWER half of the keyboard and then the UPPER half regard less of the order in which the notes were played (except in reverse "DOWN" mode in which case the UPPER half will play first). Either the LOWER or the UPPER button (or both) can be selecte d when in Split or Double. They will both come on when not in the SPLIT or DOUBLE modes, and revert to their previou s setting s upon re-ente ring SPLIT or DOUBLE.
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Transp osing The Arpeg giator The OB-B's arpegg iator can transp ose arpegg iating notes by up to five programmable interv als. The six button s at the front of the MODULATION PANEL become the six transp ose button s (five plus no transp ositio n) only while the MODE button is presse d. Thus, the Modulation Panel actual ly contai ns three pages of contro ls: Modul ation (MODE button off), Arpge ggiato r (MODE button on) and Arpeg giator Transp osition s (MODE button held down).
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In the ARPEGGIATE UP mode, the notes played (or: held) ·will first arpeggiate as played, then by each transposition as selected. In ARPEGGIATOR DOWN mode, the arpeggiator action is the reverse: the notes played (or held) will first arpeggiate in reverse played order, transposed by the last interval selected, then by the previous interval, etc., until reaching the actual notes played. In RANDOM mode (neither UP nor DOWN pressed), both the notes played as well as the transpositions will be random. 5.4.2.
Programming Arpeggiator Transpositions Press and Hold BOTH the ARPEGGIATOR MODE button, and the ARPEGGIATE button. While holding BOTH buttons, play five keys on the keyboard, one at a time. These five keys become transpositions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in the order in which they are played. The arpeggiator will now transpose played or held notes by these intervals, after arpeggiating the notes as played.
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To avoid turning the Arpeggiator on or off while programming transpositions, press the MODE button before pressing the ARPEGGIATE button.
Hold and Chord Functions
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This button is used to produce a sustained note or chord. To use, press the HOLD button and simultaneously play one or more notes, and then release the HOLD button. The note or notes played will now be sustained indefinitely. You can play notes one at a time or all at once, while holding down the HOLD button. To cancel the hold function, press HOLD a second time, but be sure not to hold down any keys. The HOLD button and the HOLD FOOTSWITCH operate the same and can be used interchangeably. HOLD may be used in Split and Double to sustain different sounds at once, and with the Arpeggiator to arpeggiate a sequence of notes without having to hold them down. (see "ARPEGGIA TOR")
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The HOLD and CHORD butto ns can be used toget het to play chord s with one key. First , selec t the desire d notes by using the HOLD funct ion as descr ibed above . Then, press the CHORD switc h. The held chord will cease sound ing. By playin g low C (CO) on the keybo ard, the held chord will be reprod uced as previ ously playe d. Playin g notes above CO will transp ose the chord up by a corres pondi ng inter val. If the G above lowes t C (GO) is playe d, the chord will sound transp osed up a fifth ; if the C two octav es above the lowes C (CZ) is playe d, the chord will sound transp osed up by two t octav es. The actua l note being playe d will not sound . The transp osing effec t can be limite d to a part of the keybo ard. Press the CHORD butto n, and while holdin g it press a key on the keybo ard. This key becomes the Trans pose Limit A held chord will not be transp osed above this key. Above . the Trans pose Limit , the remai ning voice s will play norma lly. The Trans pose Limit remai ns stored in memory until chang ed. NOTE:The Trans pose Limit can only be changed while a chord is being held. The chord will always be transp osed by the lowes t note on keybo ard below the Trans pose Limit , even in split . Howev the er, indiv idual notes can be played above the note transp osing chord as well as above the Trans pose Limit . To exit the the CHORD mode, simpl y press the HOLD switc h.
Chord Latch
A held chord can be latche d so it will remain gated on. Press and hold the CHORD butto n, and then press the HOLD butto n (be sure to releas e the HOLD butto n befor e releas ing the CHORD butto n). A held chord will now stay on (be latche d on). To turn off the chord latch , repea t the above proce dure. The arpeg giator will conti nuall y cycle throug h a latche d chord , and will not resta rt when the trans posit ion is chang ed. The chord latch is off when the 08-8 is first turned on.
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Performance Controls
Foot Switches
The Foot Switch inputs are designed for use with the Model S-OBX Foot Switch. The S-OBX contains a momentary, normally open switch. SUSTAIN
PROGRAM ADVANCE
Pressing the Sustain Switch causes the RELEASE on all Envelope Generators to be set to the amount programmed in each Patch (on PAGE 2). The PEDAL SUSTAIN time has the same range as the front panel RELEASE TIME of the envelope generators. In SPLIT or DOUBLE, the two patches will each die out according to their own programmed PEDAL SUSTAIN time. Pressing the Program Advance Switch advances the programmer to the next program. For example, if program A6 is presently selected and this switch is pressed, the Programmer moves on to program A7. As the footswitch is depressed, the programs cycle as follows: GROUP NO. l 2 3
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The Hold switch functions exactly like the HOLD button on the front panel, and will cause the HOLD light to light when in use.
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Perfor mance Contr ols
Foot Pedal s
The Pedal input s are design ed for use with the Model P-OBX Foot Pedal . They are also design ed to respon d to Contr ol Volta ges, from the DSX Seque ncer or other sourc es. VOLUME
The Volume Pedal varie s the volume of the 08-8 from zero to the MASTER VOLUME settin g on the front panel . The VOLUME jack also can be used as a Contr ol Volta ge outpu t that will vary depen ding upon the settin g of the MASTER VOLUME contr ol on the front panel .
VIBRATO
The Vibra to Pedal funct ions like the Vibra to Lever on the MODULATION PANEL. It allow s the user to add vibra to from the LFO in the MODULATION PANEL to whate ver oscil lator s are assign ed to it.
FILTER
This pedal contr ols the FILTER FREQUENCY of all voice s. The range of the pedal is from a sligh tly lower freque ncy than when the pedal is not conne cted, to a signi fican tly highe r frequ ency.
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The controls described on the next few pages are used control the sound of the 08-8. It is the settings of these controls that is actually stored in the 08-8 's program memory. Any sound recalled by the programmer can be modified (edited) by changing these Sound Programming Controls. The controls add to, or subtract from, the settings stored in the computer program. For example, the release time of the LOUDNESS ENVELOPE can be made longer than programmed simply by turning up the RELEASE control on the LOUDNESS ENVELOPE. This feature allows quick yet smooth modifications of existing programs. When selecting a program, the front panel settings do not affect the sound of the instrument. For instance, if a sound had originally been programmed with a FILTER FREQUENCY setting at 12 o'clock, but later the program is recalled with the FILTER FREQUENCY control set at 9 o'clock, the program sound will be the same as if the FILTER FREQUENCY control was set at 12 o'clock. If it is desired to further increase or decrease a control setting, and the control is already at its maximum or minimum position, simply rotate the control all the way in the opposite direction and then make your desired setting.
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This control sets the volume of each patch program. NOTE:In SPLIT or DOUBLE, the PROGRAM VOLUME of each patch is disregarded in favor of the PROGRAM BALANCE of the Split or Double Program.
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This control determines the initial frequency of Oscillator 1. It operates in half steps within a four octave range.
WAVEFORM (SAW/PULSE)
These switches choose the waveform of Oscillator 1. If the SAW switch is on, a sawtooth wave is selected. Sawtooth wave contains all of the harmonic overtones.
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If the PULSE switch is on, a pulse wave is selected. Compared to a sawtooth wave, a pulse wave is missing some of the harmonics (the harmonic spectrum of the pulse wave is controlled by the PULSE WIDTH control), and the sound is thinner as a result. If BOTH the SAW and the PULSE switches are on, then both sawtooth and pulse waves are selected. This combination creates and extremely fat sound. The PULSE WIDTH control and the PULSE WIDTH MODULATION from the LFO will still affect the pulse wave in this mode. If NEITHER switch is on, a triangle wave is selected. The triangle wave has the harmonics of the sawtooth wave, only they are much softer in volume relative to the fundamental, and the resulting sound is closer to the pure tone of a sine wave.
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Sound Programming Co ntr ols
Th is co ntr ol se ts the in os cil lat Dr s. When it is iti al pu lse wi dth of bo th se t fu lly co un ter -cl oc wave (50 % du ty cy cle ) is se lec ted . Tu rni ng thkw ise a sq ua re clo bk wi se makes the sound is pr og res siv ely thi nn er andco ntr ol na sa l. more The PULSE WIDTH co ntr ol of each os cil lat or ind ep is als o used to se t the pu lse wi dth the de sir ed OSCILLATOR, en de ntl y. Pr ess the PULSE bu tto n of and wh ile ho ldi ng the PU tur n the PULSE WIDTH co LSE bu tto n, nt co ntr ol al l the way clo ck ro l. Turning the PULSE WIDTH the ind ivi du al pu lse wi wi se or co un ter -cl oc kw ise wi ll re se t dth se tti ng of the os ci lla to rs . Pr ess ing th is sw itc h ca us harmonic of Os cil lat or 1. es Os cil lat or 2 to loc k on to a Sin ce Os cil lat or 2 is Os cil lat or 1, ch an gin g the fre qu en cy of Os cil lat sy nc ing to ca us e a tim bra l change rat he r tha n a pit ch ch an or 2 wi ll ge . Th is sw itc h all ow s the FIL fre qu en cy of OSC 2. The TER ENVELOPE to mo du lat e the MODULATION co ntr ol in the amount is co ntr oll ed by the FILTER se cti on . With at its maximum se tti ng , and the FILTER ENVELOPE th is co ntr ol at maximum, DSC 2 wi ll inc rea se in pit ch one oc SUSTAIN lev el tav e. Th is co ntr ol de ter mi ne s 2. It op era tes in ha lf the in iti al fre qu en cy of Os cil lat or ste ps wi thi n a fou r oc tav e ran ge . These sw itc he s choose the waveform of Os cil lat or 2. If the SAW sw itc h is on , a saw too th wave is se lec Sawtooth wave co nta ins al l of the harmonic ov ert ted . A on es . If the PULSE sw itc h is on , a pu lse wave is se lec Compared to a saw too th wave, a pu lse wave is mi ted . the ha rm on ics (th e harmo ssi ng some of co ntr oll ed by the PULSE nic spe ctr um of the pu lse wave is WIDTH co nt ro l), and the sound is no t as "fa t" as a re su lt. If BOTH the SAW and the saw too th and pu lse waves PULSE sw itc he s are on , the n bo th cre ate s and ex tre me ly fa are se lec ted . Th is co mb ina tio n the PULSE WIDTH MODULAT t sou nd . The PULSE WIDTH co ntr ol and ION from the LFO wi ll st ill af fe ct the pu lse wave in th is mode. If NEITHER sw itc h is on , tri an gl e wave ha s the ha a tri an gl e wave is se lec ted . The the y are much so fte r in rm on ics of the saw too th wave, on ly volume re lat iv e to the fun and the re su lti ng sound is clo se r to the pu re ton da me nta l, e of a sin e wave.
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Sound Programming Controls
Filter
The Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter (VCF) are used to control the brightness of the sound, filtering out the higher frequencies ( the "buzz") in a very controllable manner. The Filter is arguably the most important component in a synthesizer, because it is the primary control of the timbre, or tone color of the sound. Because of this, the filter on each voice of the 08-8 can be set to two modes: 2-Pole and a 4-Pole. In the 08-8, the Filter Section also selects the sound sources (Oscillators and Noise) that are used in the patch.
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This control sets the initial cut-off frequency of the Filter.
RESONANCE
This control determines the amount of resonance ( "Q" or "emphasis") of the Filter. The RESONANCE emphasizes the cutoff frequency of the Fi1 ter. As the RESONANCE is incr·eased, the overall volume of the sound will increase in the 2-POLE mode and decrease in the 4-POLE mode.
MODULATION
This control determines the amount of Filter Envelope which modulates the Filter. Modulation of the Filter by the Envelope is a critical element in the synthesis of brass sounds as well as creating percussion in organ sounds, to name just a few uses. The MODULATION control also determines how much Filter Envelope will modulate OSC 2 when the F-ENV switch is on. The LFO can also modulate the Filter. See "MODULATION SECTION"
DSC l ON
When this switch is on, Oscillator l is routed into the Filter.
DSC 2 HALF /FULL
When either of these switches are on, Oscillator 2 is routed into the Filter. The FULL switch selects the full output of the oscillator and the HALF switch selects a signal level approximately 5 db below full output.
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When this switch is on the Noise Generator is routed into the Filter.
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Turnin g this switch on select s the 4-POLE filter mode; When this switch is off the 2-POLE filter mode is select ed. The effect of this switch is to change the sharpn ess of the filter ing effect . The 4-POLE mode has a 24db/o ctave slope (sharp er), which result s in a more full sound. The 2-POLE mode has a 12db/o ctave slope (more gradu al), which result s in a bright er sound.
KBD TRACK
This switch adds the contro l voltag e from the keyboard to contro l the Filter Freque ncy. When on, the Filter in each voice will track the keyboa rd, and "open up" as higher notes are played . The TRANSPOSE and MASTER TUNE contro ls will also contro l the Filter when TRACK is switch ed on. When KBD TRACK is on, the pitch bend lever also contro ls the Filter Freque ncy. In SPLIT or DOUBLE the filter will only track the bend lever if it is assign ed to it with the UPPER and LOWER button s in the bend box.
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Envelo pes
The Envelope Gener ators contro l the timing of the sound. Envelo pes that make a long sound long, and a short sound short. It is the For examp le, the differ ence between a cresti ng ocean wave, and an explos There are two envelo pes on each voice of the 08-8; one that contro ion. Filter (VCF) for timbra l contro l, and one that contro ls the Ampli ls the fier (VCA) for volume contro l.
ENVELOPE$ FILTER ENVELOPE ATT ACK
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ATTACK
The Attack section of the envelope operates as soon as a key is pressed on the keyboaid. This control sets the time the Filter takes to get to its maximum effect, as determined by the MODULATION control in the FILTER SECTION. The shortest time is selected by setting the ATTACK control fully counter-clockwise.
DECAY
The Decay section of the envelope comes into operation as soon as the envelope has reached its maximum level (as soon as the Attack is completed). This control sets the time the Filter takes to reach the sustain level, as set by the SUSTAIN control, while a key on the keyboard is being held down.
SUSTAIN
This control sets the level the Filter Envelope goes to following its initial decay, as set by the DECAY control. The Envelope will stay at the Sustain ~evel as long as the key on the keyboard is held down.
RELEASE
Once the key is released, the Envelope moves to the Release section, and completes its cycle. The RELEASE control sets the time the Filter takes to go from the Sustain level, to the off level. If the SUSTAIN control is set to minimum, the Release section will have no effect on the sound if the key is pressed and held down. If the key is pressed and immediately let go (in less time than the combined Attack and Decay time), then the Release Section will still have an effect.
Envelope Reset
The Release of Envelope can be cut short by pressing the WRITE button.
Modulating
When the F-ENV switch is on, the Filter Envelope modulates OSC 2 as well as the FILTER. The pitch of OSC 2 will directly correspond to the shape of this Envelope. The ATTACK determines how fast OSC 2's pitch will rjse, the DECAY determines how fast DSC 2 will decrease in pitch to the level set by the SUSTAIN control, and. the RELEASE determines how fast OSC 2 will decrease in pitch after a note has been released. The MODULATION control in the Filter Section will control the range of the effect of the Filter Envelope on both the Filter as well as Oscillator 2.
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Volume Enve lope
ATT ACK
The Atta ck sect ion of the enve lope oper ates as soon as a key is pres sed on the keyb oard . This cont rol sets the time the sound take s to get to its maximum volume. The shor test time is sele cted by sett ing the ATTACK cont rol fully coun tercloc kwis e.
DECAY
The Decay sect ion of the enve lope comes into oper atio n as soon as the enve lope has reac hed its maxim um leve l (as soon as the Atta ck is com plete d). This cont rol sets the time that the VCA (tha t cont rols volume) take s to reac h the sust ain leve l, as set by the SUSTAIN cont rol, whil e a key on the keyb oard is bein g held down.
SUSTAIN
This cont rol sets the leve l the Volume Enve lope goes to follo wing its init ial deca y, as set by the DECA Y cont rol. The Enve lope will stay at the Sust ain Leve l as long as the key on the keyb oard is held down.
RELEASE
Once the key is rele ased , the Envelope move s sect ion, and com plete s its cycl e. The RELE to the Rele ase ASE cont rol sets the time the sound take s to go from the Sust ain leve l, to the minimum leve l. If the SUSTAIN cont rol is set to minimum, the Rele ase sect ion will have no effe ct on the sound if the key is pres sed and held down. pres sed and imm edia tely let go (in less time If the key is than the combined Atta ck and Decay time ), then the Rele ase Sect ion will stil l have an effe ct.
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The Rele ase of Enve lope can be cut shor t by pres sing the WRITE butt on.
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This contro l determ ines the rate of portam ento or "glide " of each voice as that voice' s pitch is change d. Note that the portam ento of the 08-8 is polyph onic, so each voice will glide from note to note indepe ndentl y of all other notes. Portam ento als6 functi ons in UNISON mode. There are severa l Portam ento Modes. For more inform ation, see "PORTAMENTO MODES".
UNISON
When switch ed on, causes all voices to be sounded by one key depres sion. In UNISON, the 08-8 keyboard operat es with low note rule, which means that the lowest note played on the keyboard will always have priori ty. When in SPLIT, the UNISON mode is indepe ndent for the two halves of the keyboa rd, so if the uppe~ half is in UNISON, then only the lowest note of the upper half of the keyboard will affect it.
OSC 2 DETUNE
This contro l allows Oscill ator 2 to be tuned either flat or sharp relati ve to Oscill ator 1. Turnin g the contro l to the left makes Oscill ator 2 go flat and to the right makes it go sharp. The LED above the OSC 2 DETUNE contro l turns on when the Oscill ator 2 is detune d from Oscill ator 1.
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This cont rol dete rmin es the SPEED of mod ulati on. The rang e is from appr oxim ately 1/15 osci llati on per second to 50 osci llati ons per seco nd.
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The WAVEFORM swit ches sele ct the mod ulati on sour ce acco rdin g to the follo wing tabl e:
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In this mode, the LFO rese ts each time a key is pres sed (The re are seve ral opti ons for this mode that are avai labl e on PAGE 2--s ee "PAGE 2 CONTROLS II) • This mode is some thing like SAMPLE/HOLD, exce pt that whil e SAMPLE/HOLD samp les nois e, this mode samp les the LFO in the Mod ulati on Pane l, which can be set to seve ral diff eren t waveforms and spee ds itse lf ( see 11 PERFORMANCE CONTROLS II) • .
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Modulation Des tina tion s MODULATION l DEPTH l
This con trol dete rmi nes the AMOUNT of mod ulat ion sen t to the des tina tion swi tche s below.
DSC l FRQ
Pre ssin g this swi tch rou tes freq uen cy mod ulat ion to Osc illa tor 1. Small amo unts of freq uen cy mod ulat ion are freq uen tly used to crea te vibr ato effe cts; larg er amounts can be used for spe cial effe cts.
DSC 2 FRQ
Pre ssin g this swi tch rou tes freq uen cy mod ulat ion to Osc illa tor 2.
FILTER FRQ
Pres sing this swi tch rou tes freq uen cy mod ulat ion to the Fil ter. Mod ulat ing freq uen cy of the filt er crea tes a "wah the 11 -1vah effe ct.
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Pres sing this swi tch rou tes mod ulat ion puls e width of Osc illa tor 1. Puls e widto the th mod ulat ion does not alte r the pitc h of the osc illa tors but rath er the shap e of the puls e wave, cau sing a chan ge in the timb re of the sound not unli ke the effe ct of a rota ting spea ker on an orga n.
OSC 2 PWM
Pres sing this swi tch rou tes mod ulat ion to the pul~ e width of Osc illa tor 2.
VOLUME MOO
Pres sing this swi tch rou tes mod ulat ion to con trol the volume of the Vol tage Con trol led Am plif ier (VCA). This volume mod ulat ion (als o known as amp litud e mod ulat ion) crea tes effe ct of trem olo, among othe r thin gs. the
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Many of the 08-8 's featu res are cont rolle d cont rols; in othe r words, the knobs and butto ns by a "seco nd page" of func tions : for exam ple, the cont rol labe led LOUDon the fron t pane l have two NESS ENVELOPE RELEASE becomes the SUSTAIN PEDAL RELEASE cont rol when in PAGE 2. All of the Page 2 cont rols (with the exce ption of the VOICE ENABLES are store d with a patch program. The conti nuou s edit featu res of the cont rols on Pag el apply to the cont rols on page 2 as well , When in SPLIT or DOUBLE, the LOWER and UPPER butto ns sele ct disp lay of PAGE 2 for the LOWER patch or UPPER patc h, just as they do for page l. NOTE: In MANUAL mode, the Page 2 func tions do not oper ate exce pt for the VOICE ENABLES. 7.1.
Acce ssing Pag el To acce ss the second page of func tions , pres s the CHORD/PAGE 2 butto n twice with in 1.5 seco nds. The CHORD/PAG EZ butto n will ligh t, and voil a, you will be look ing at the second page of cont rols. To retur n to page 1, pres s the CHORD/PAGE 2 butto n once more. NOTE: any "held note s" will be changed into a held chord '"henever the CHORD/PAGE 2 butto n is pres sed.
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These switches quantize the sweep of the LFO into half steps. QUANTIZE 1 affects DSC l FRQ, DSC 2 FRQ, and FILTER FRQ, and QUANTIZE 2 affects DSC 1 PW, DSC 2 PW, and VOL MOD.
LFO F'HASE 90 ° 180 °
These switches change the phase of the LFO. With both switches off, the LFOs of all voices are in phase. The buttons offset the LFO phase of Voices 5-8 by 90° or 180° relative to Voices 1-4. The LFO PHASE control has no effect when LFO TRACK or LFO ENV MOD are on or when using a TRIG WAVEFORM.
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With this mode on, the LFO modulatio n of VCO l's frequency is out of phase by 180 degrees (phase oppositio n) with respect to the LFO frequency modulatio n on VCO 2 and the VCF.
LFO INVERT
With this mode on, the LFO modulatio n of VCO l's pulse width is out of phase by 180 degrees (phase oppositio n) with respect to the LFO pulse width modulatio n on VCO 2 and VOLUME MOD.
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Any of the waveforms of the front panel LFO can ~e selected as the Triggered LFO Waveform by_selecting KBD TRIG as the waveform on page land then selecting the desired waveform on page 2. For example, if KBD TRIG is selected on page land UP SAWTOOTH is selected on page 2, the result will be an UP SAWTOOTH that is reset every time a new key is pressed. TRIG POINT
rig, 7-3: Page 2 Trig Point Control TRIG POINT 7.3.
The TRIG waveform can be set to retrigger at any point in its cycle by turning the TRIG POINT control on page 2.
LFO Envelopes
Besides the FILTER ENVELOPE and VOLUME ENVELOPE, there are two simple envelope generators for the LFO, one for DEPTH 1 (OSC 1 FRQ, DSC 2 FRQ, and FILTER FRQ) and another for DEPTH 2 (DSC 1 PW, DSC 2 PW, and VOL MOD). The LFO envelope generators enable changes in modulation depth as a note plays, just as the FILTER ENVELOPE and VOLUME ENVELOPE enable changes in the filter and volume levels as note plays. ENyEu DELAY 1'100 I
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These controls set the time delay of the LFO's envelope generators. The delay ranges from a minimum of zero to a maximum of 3.5 seconds. The delay is reset each time a new note is played. MOD 1 affects DSC 1 FRQ, DSC 2 FRQ, and FILTER FRQ, and MOD 2 affects DSC 1 PW, DSC 2 PW, and VOL MOD.
ATTACK MOO 1 ATTACK MOD 2
These controls set the attack time of the LFO's envelope generators. The attack time ranges from a minimum of zero to a maximum of 3.5 seconds. The attack time is reset each time a new note is played. MOD 1 affects DSC 1 FRQ, DSC 2 FRQ, and FILTER FRQ, and MOO 2 affects DSC 1 PW, DSC 2 PW, and VOL MOD.
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These switche s invert the LFO envelop e genera tors. INVERT l affects OSC l FRQ, OSC 2 FRQ, and FILTER FRQ, and INVERT 2 affects OSC l PW, OSC 2 PW, and VOL MOD. With INVERT off, the LFO will start each note at zero modula tion and increas e to the depth set by the approp riate DEPTH contro l in the time set by the DELAY and ATTACK contro ls.
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This adds 1/4 of the keyboard to the rate of the LFO. The LFO speed will double every four octaves on the keyboard (e.g.-C O to C4).
LFO ENV MOD
This switch acts somethi ng like the F-ENV switch on page l. Pressin g this switch enables the LFO 2 envelop e to contro l the rate of the LFD. The LFO 2 DEPTH contro ls the amount of modula tion. DELAY 2, ATTACK 2, and INVERT 2 will all affect the rate of the LFD when this switch is on.
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This switch quantizes the sliding portamento into semitone steps.
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THIS MODE CAN BE TURNED ON ONLY WHILE IN UNISON MODE. When legato portamento is on, notes will slide only when played legato, e.g. without releasing the key while going from one note to another. When notes are played detached, no portamento will occur. This feature enables portamento to be used expressively while soloing. Legato Portamento can be used in conjunction with any of the other portamento modes, but only in unison. Turning off UNISON will automatically turn this mode off.
EQUAL TIME
This switch makes the glide time between notes independent of the interval between the notes, e.g. it will take the same time to glide from CO to C£0 as it would from CO to C6. The range of the glide time is smaller· than with the regular portamento mode. Note that BEND PORTAMENTO and EQUAL TIME PORTAMENTO cannot be on at the same time.
EXPONENTIAL
This mode is essentially identical to the equal time portamento but the "shape" of the glide is exponential instead of linear. This means that the pitch will glide slower and slower as it gets closer to the destination note. This kind of portamento was used on the Oberheim Modular 2,4 & 8 voice synthesizers. Note that EXPONENTIAL PORTAMENTO cannot be on at the same time as either EQUAL TIME or BEND PORTAMENTO.
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This switch causes all notes to glissando from a programable interval above or below the note being played. The rate of the gliss is controlled by the PORTAMENTO control on either page.
Prograrnm ing Portamento Bend
Press and hold the PORTAMENTO BEND control, and play a note on the keyboard. The C two octaves from the bottom of the keyboard (CZ) equals zero bend, and each key away from CZ (up or down) equals a quarter-tone, e.g. pressing D3 will set notes to gliss from a perfect fifth above.
Chord and Arpeggiator Portamento
Held Chords being transposed will not portamento if the PORTAMENTO BEND is on. Notes being Arpeggiated operate in the opposite manner: they will portamento only if the PORTAMENTO BEND is on. So, when using portamento with Held Chords that are being transposed and Arpeggiated, you have a choice: With the PORTAMENTO BEND on, each arpeggiated note will portamento; with the PORTAMENTO BEND off, only the chord transpositions will portamento.
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Voice Detune This control detunes the voices from each other. Some of the voices are tuned flat, some sharp, and some remain the same. The voices are detuned when the led above the control is on. Zero detune is achieved by turning the VOICE DETUNE control completely counter-clockw ise.
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Sustain Pedal Release Time "i1iTs control sets the release time of the FILTER and VOLUME ENVELOPES when the SUSTAIN FOOTSWITCH is depressed. The PEDAL SUSTAIN can be set to any amount of time from zero to 20 seconds.
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CASSETTE
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The 08-8 is equipped with a Cassette Interface which enables programs contained in the program memory to be stored externally on an audio cassette. All that is require_d to use the Cassette Interface feature is an audio cassette recorder with reasonable frequency response and a pair of mini-plug to mini-plug audio connecting cables. NOTE:
The cassette player must have an earphone or ext. speaker output (a ~INE OUT will not work).
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The 08-8 Cassette Interface is not compatible with other Oberheim synthesizers.
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Tape Recorder Hookup Connect the Earphone or Speaker output of your cassette recorder (a Line output will not work) to the jack labeled "TO OUTPUT" on the rear of the 08-8. Connect the "TO LINE INPUT" jack on the rear panel of the 08-8 to the Line or Aux input of your cassette recorder. If the recorder does not have one, connect the "TO MIC INPUT" jack on the rear panel to the Mic input of your cassette recorder.
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To reduce hum, the "TO LINE INPUT" and "TO MIC INPUT" jacks have no ground connection. For this reason, it is necessary to connect both the Input and the Output cables when recording data onto the cassette recorder. Cassette Interface Controls
CASSETTE ENABLE
This switch on the rear panel enables the cassette interface. When the Cassette Interface is enabled, the CASSETTE LIGHT on the front panel lights up and all normal functions on the instrument are disabled.
RECORD
RECORD shares a switch with the WRITE button. Pressing RECORD allows you to record your programs onto tape.
PLAY
PLAY shares a switch with the UPPER button. Pressing PLAY allows you to play your programs from the tape into the 08-8.
CHECK
CHECK shares a switch with the MANUAL button. Pressing CHECK allows you to check your program recordings without writing them into the 08-8.
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Recording Programs Onto Tape l)
Enable the Cassette Interface with the switch on the rear panel.
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Press the RECORD switch on the tape recorder. You should now hear a steady tone through the main outputs of the 08-8. The MASTER VOLUME control will adjust the volume of the tone heard in the OB-S's outputs, but will not affect the level of the Cassette Interface Output.
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Press the RECORD switch on the 08-8. After the RECORD switch is pressed, ten seconds of the steady "leader" tone will be sent out followed by sixteen seconds of the actual memory information . During these twenty-six seconds, the light on the RECORD switch will be on. The GROUP lights (A, 8, C, D) come on in sequential order ("A", "8", "AB", "C", "AC", etc.) indicating that information transfer is taking place.
The RECORD function can be cancelled by pressing the HOLD button. 8.4.
Playing Programs From Tape Into The 08-8 1)
Enable the Cassette Interface with the switch on the rear panel.
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Press PLAY on the tape recorder. You will be able to monitor the tape through the main outputs of the 08-8. The MASTER VOLUME will control the volume for monitoring the tape.
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As soon as the "leader" tone is heard, press the PLAY switch on the 08-8. At least three seconds of the "leader" tone must come between pressing PLAY and the rough sound of the memory information . The light on the PLAY switch will be lit from the time the switch is pressed until the first of the memory information is recognized. At that point, the GROUP lights (A, 8, C, D) come on in sequential order ("A", "8", "AB", "C", "AC", "ABC", etc.) indicating which group is being transferred . The Splits and Doubles are transferred last. ·If the t-EMORY PROTECT switch on the Rear Panel of the 08-8 is set to PROTECT, the PLAY light will not operate.
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If an error is detected, the PLAY light will flash.
The PLAY function can be cancelled by pressing the HOLD button. NOTE: If a cassette of patches from an 08-8 with A7 or previous software is loaded into an 08-8 with AS software, it is possible that some of the new features of the AS software (portamento and LFO invert functions) will be turned on in some of the programs. To eliminate them, simply edit them out of each patch and re-write it into memory. For more information , see the SOFTWARE REVISIONS section of this manual.
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Checking Tapes
The CHECK function of the Cassette Interface enables verification of the data on a tape without actually transferring the data into the OB-B's memory. A TAPE SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHECKED AFTER RECORDING. 1)
Enable the Cassette Interface with the switch on the rear panel.
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Press PLAY on the tape recorder. You will be able to monitor the tape through the main outputs of the 08-8.
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As soon as the "leader" tone is heard, press the CHECK switch on the 08-8. As with the PLAY switch, at least three seconds of "leader" tone must follow pressing the switch and precede the rough sound of the memory information. The CHECK light will be on during the reception of the leader tone and the GROUP lights will sequence, just as during the PLAY operation, however no actual information transfer into memory takes place.
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A CHECK error is indicated if the CHECK light flashes at the end of the operation.
The CHECK function can be cancelled by pressing the HOLD button. 8.6.
Possible Causes of Tape Transfer Errors A)
There is a dropout on the tape.
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The playback volume is too high or too low. Some trial and error may be required. Generally the best level is as high as possible before distorion occurs (approximately 3/4 of the way up). If the playback volume is too low, the 08-8 will not acknowledge the data at all.
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The tone control may be set improperly. It is important that the tone control(s) be set so that neither the high nor the low frequencies are attenuated.
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The Batteries in the cassette machine are too weak.
The Cassette Interface is designed to work with portable cassette recorders having an "Earphone", "Speaker", or "Monitor" output. The Interface is not designed to work with tape recorders having only a line output. Our experience is that monophonic recorders work more reliably that stereo units. One cassette recorder that we have found to work well with the Cgssette interface on all of Oberheim's products is the Superscope C-ZOOLP.
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Cassette I Computer Interface
Loading Selected Patches From Tape Into the 08-8 Up to eight individual patch Programs can be played from tape into the 08-8. Follow this procedure: l)
Enable the Cassette Interface with the CASSETTE ENABLE switch on the rear panel.
2)
Select the location of the desired Patch Program to be loaded from the -tape by pressing the GROUP and PROGRAM buttons. This "source" location will remain lit on the GROUP and PROGRAM buttons.
3)
Select the destination of this Patch Program by again pressing the GROUP and then the PROGRAM buttons. While the PROGRAM button is pressed, the "destination'' location will be ~isplayed; after the PROGRAM button is released, the GROUP and PROGRAM lights will go dark, indicating that the source and destination has been stored.
4)
Up to eight individual Patch Programs can be selected to be played into the 08-8 at one time by repeating this procedure.
5)
After programming the selected Patch Sources and Destinations, start the tape recorder and press PLAY as soon as the II leader 11 tone starts. The entire tape will play, and the GROUP lights will sequence, but only the selected patches will actually be loaded into the 08-8 's memory. The Patch selections can be cancelled by pressing the HOLD button.
9.
C O MP U T E R
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. The OB-S's Computer can be interfaced to other components such as computers or the Oberheim DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer via the Computer Interface connector on the rear panel. The Computer Interface is a parallel interface that among other features allows Direct Memory Access by other peripherals. For more information about the interface, consult the DSX Service Manual. 9. l.
Using The 08-8 With The DSX The Oberheim DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer can be used to play notes and change patches on the 08-8. The DSX features 10 Sequences, each of which contains.IO Tracks which can be individually recorded and played. The 08-8 connects. to the DSX with the multi-pin connector supplied with the DSX. For more information, consult the DSX Owner's Manual.
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10.
SOFTW ARE
Software Revision s I Calibrat ions
RE VI S I O NS
Since its release in January 1983, the software in the 08-8 has been upgraded through several software revision s. These revision s have added new features and improved performa nce to existing features . All 08-Bs can be updated with new software by any authoriz ed Oberheim Service Center. 10.l.
Displayi ng The Software Revision The latest computer software (as of August 1983) is labeled AB. For a quick check to see which software is in your 08-8, enter PAGE 2 by pressing the CHORD/PAGE 2 button twice, and hold it down on the second push. While holding, press the SYNC button. While holding both of these buttons down, the software version will be displaye d in the Programmer Section. If you currentl y have version AB software , the GROUP A and the PROGRAM 8 lights will light up.
NOTE: If a cassette of patches from an 08-8 with previous software is loaded into an 08-8 with AB software , it is possible that some of the new features will be turned on in some of the program s. To eliminat e them, simply edit them out of each patch and re-write it into memory.
11.
SOFTW ARE
C A L I 8 RA T I ONS
The 08-8 has a number of calibrat ions that are stored in its computer memory. Mast of these are envelope time calibrat ions that are set at the factory so that the envelope generato rs in the 08-8 will be matched from voice to voice and between the upper and lower voices. These calibrat ions are ~ique to each 08-8 and are stored on tape automat ically each time you save your program s. This feature is on all 08-Bs having software version A6 or above. Under normal operatio n of the 08-8, these calibrat ions should never be altered, but the followin g provisio ns for setting them can be very useful if the unusual situatio n arises in which the 08-8 is not function ing properly .
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Softw are Calib ration s
Tape Stora ge of Calib ration s The calib ration s of your partic ular 08-8 stored in compu ter memory are record ed a, tape autom atical ly each time you save your progra ms. If for some reason your 08-8 gets out of calib ration (due to memor y drop) , the calib ration s on tape can be loaded back into the 08-8 in much the same manner as patch programs are loaded into the 08-8 from tape: l)
Enabl e the Casse tte Interf ace with the switc h on the rear panel .
2)
Press PLAY on the tape recor der. You will be able to monit the tape throug h the main outpu ts of the 08-8. The MASTER or VOLUME will contr ol the volume for monit oring the tape.
3)
Hold down all six butto ns in the FILTER sectio n (DSC l ON, OSC 2 HALF, DSC 2 FULL, NOISE, 4 POLE, and TRACK).
4)
As soon as the "lead er" tone is heard , press the PLAY switc on the 08-8. At least three secon ds of the "lead er" tone h must come between press ing PLAY and the rough sound of the memory inform ation. The light an the PLAY switc h will be from the time the switch is presse d until the first of thelit memory inform ation is recog nized . At that point , the GROUP light s (A, 8, C, D) come an in seque ntial order . If the MEMORY PROTECT switc h on the Rear Panel of the 08-8 is set to PROTECT, the PLAY light will not opera te.
4)
If an error is detec ted, the PLAY light will flash .
The PLAY funct ion can be cance lled by press ing the HOLD butto n. The calib ration s shoul d only be loaded in if the 08-8 has lost its progra ms, or the envelo pe gener ators do not seem to be opera prope rly. It is impor tant that these calib ration s are loadedting in only from a tape made from the same 08-8, otherw ise the wrong calib ration s will be loaded in. Checking a data tape will also check the calib ration s on that tape (See CASSETTE INTERFACE).
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Software Calibrations
11.2. Master Reset ~~-If for somereason (memory drop, for example), the 08-8 seems to be functioning improperly (i.e. four voices out of tune with the other four, envelope generators are unmatched, transpose won't work), it is possible to reset the computer inside the 08-8. To reset the OB-B's computer, press all 8 PROGRAM buttons and the SPLIT button at the same time (use your elbow), WHILE MEMORY PROTECT IS OFF. The reason this a difficult procedure is so that it cannot be done accidentally, since all the envelope calibrations will be reset to zero. When this reset is done, the envelopes should be matched closely enough for normal operation, but to match them more accurately, the calibrations must be loaded in from tape. NOTE: These functions have been provided as a last resort when there seems to be no other way to correct a problem of envelope matching or transpositions not functioning. Since the consequences of these operations are not user repairable, contact your authorized service center or Oberheim Customer Service to determine whether or not these actions should be taken to solve a particular problem. 11.3. Reset of All Performance Controls ~~If this samer:eset procedure is done with ONLY WITH MEMORY PROTECT ON, all of the 08-8 functions EXCEPT the envelope calibrations will be reset. This can be useful when it is desired to reset the arpeggiator transpositions, bend amount, bend direction, split transpositions, etc. without affecting any of the calibrations.
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A.
Specifications
SPECIFIC ATIONS
SYNTHESIZER COMPONENTS: 8 Voices; 3 Low Frequency Oscillators ,Arpeggiator, Polyphonic Portamento, Pink Noise Source VOICE COMPONENTS: 2 Voltage Controlled Oscillators l Voltage Controlled Filter (2-Pole or 4-Pole low pass type, selectable) 2 Envelope Generators l Voltage Controlled Amplifier LFO COMPONENTS: l Voltage Controlled Low Frequency Oscillator with Triangle, Square, Up and Down Sawtooth waveforms l Sample/Hold Generator Front Panel LFO's only: 2 Envelope Generators 90° and 180° Phase switch Quantizing Keyboard Track Programmable Trigger point NUMBER CF PROGRAMS: 120 Patch Programs, 12 Split Programs, 12 Double Programs KEYBOARD: 5 Octaves (C to C) KEYBOARD MODES: FULL, SPLIT (splits 08-8 into two independent synthesizers), and DOUBLE (plays both independent synthesizers simultaneously) ; programmable split point and transpositions anywhere on the keyboard (in SPLIT or DOUBLE) INPUTS/OUTPUTS: Stereo and Mono signal outputs (Output Level: l Volt peak to peak, 75K Ohms Impedance) Cassette Interface inputs and ou~puts Arpeggiator Clock Input Computer Interface (Parallel Interface) FOOT CONTROLS: Footswitches: Sustain, Hold, Program Advance Foot Pedals: Volume, Filter, Vibrato POWER: 90-130 or 180-240 Volts AC, 50-60 Hz, 46 Watts DIMENSIONS: 40"(101.6cm) wide, 20"(50.8cm) deep, 6"(15.24cm) high WEIGHT: 38 lbs. 17 (kg)
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NEW PAGE 2 FEATURES The latest version of the Oberheim 08-8 has eight exciting new features not listed in the current Owner's Manual. All of these features are retrofitable to any previously manufactured 08-8 at your local Oberheim Service Center. The new computer software is labeled AB. For a quick check to see which software is in your 08-8, enter PAGE 2 by pressing the CHORD/PAGE 2 button twice, and hold it down on the second push. While holding, press the SYNC button. While holding both of these buttons down, the software version will be displayed in the Programmer Section. If you currently have version AS software, the GROUP A and the PROGRAM 8 lights will light up. NOTE: If a cassette of patches from an 08-8 with old software is loaded into an 08-8 with AB software, it is possible that some of the new features will be turned on in some of the programs. To eliminate them, simply edit them out of each patch and re-write it into memory. The software version AB contains the following new features: 1)-2)-3)-4)-5)-6)-7)-8)--
LEGATO PORTAMENTO EQUAL TIME LINEAR PORTAMENTO EXPONENTIAL PORTAMENTO INVERT LFO FREQUENCY MODULATION ON VCO l INVERT LFO PULSE WIDTH MODULATION ON VCO 1 VCF TRACKING OF THE BEND LEVER REVERSABLE BEND LEVER RfVERSABLE MODULATION LEVER
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LEGATO PORTAMENTO
This mode is turned on from PAGE 2 with the DSC 1 FULL switch and is stored in the patch. THIS MODE CAN BE TURNED ON ONLY WHILE IN UNISON MODE. Turning off UNISON will automatically turn this mode off. When legato portamento is on, the portamento (any kind) will be active only when the keyboard .is played legato, e.g. without releasing the key while going from one note to another. 2)
EQUAL TIME LINEAR PORTAMENTO
This mode is turned on from PAGE 2 with the OSC 2 HALF switch and is stored in the patch. BEND PORTAMENTO (the UNISON button on PAGE 2) AND EQUAL TIME PORTAMENTO CANNOT BE ON AT THE SAME TIML When this mode is active, the glide time between any note is independant of the interval between the notes, e.g. it will take the same time to glide from CO ~o Cl 1
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INVERT LFO FREQUENCY MODULATION ON VCO l
This mode is turned on from PAGE 2 with the SYNC switch and is stored in the patch. With this mode on, the LFO modulation of VCO l's frequency is out of phase by 180 . degrees (phase opposition) with respect to the LFO frequency modulation on VCO 2 ar,d the VCF. 5)
INVERT LFO PULSE WIDTH MODULATION ON VCO 1
This mode is turned on from PAGE 2 with the F-ENV switch and is stored in the patch. With this mode on, the LFO _modulation of VCO l's pulse width is out of phase by 180 degrees (phase opposition) with respect to the LFO pulse width modulation on VCO 2 and the VOLUME MOD. 6)
VCF TRACKED BY THE PITCH BEND LEVER
When VCF TRACK is on, the pitch bend lev 7r controls the VCF frequency. In SPLIT or DOUBLE the VCF will only track the bend lever if it is assigned to it with the UPPER and LOWER buttons in the bend box. 7)
REVERSABLE PITCH BENO LEVER
It is now possible to reverse the direction of the pitch bend lever. To do so, hold down the UPPER and AMOUNT buttons above and below the pitch bend lever while you turn the power on. To return the pitch bend to normal operation, repeat the procedure. This setting is not stored with the pate~ but will remain in its current mode even when the power 1s turned off. When it leaves the factory the 08-8 is set for the regular direction (the right one!). 2
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There are also a few features of the 08-8 that have existed in earlier software versions, but have not been explained in the owner's manual. The following features are on all 08-8s having software version A6 or above. Under normal operation of the 08-8, these features would never be used, but they can be very useful if the unusual situation arises in which the 08-8 is not functioning properly. l)
TAPE STORAGE OF CALIBRATIONS
The 08-8 has a number of calibrations that are stored in its computer memory. Most of these are envelope time calibrations that are set at the factory so that the envelope generators in the OB-8 will be matched from voice to voice ~nd between the upper and lower voices. These calibrations ·are unique to each OB-8 and are stored on tape automatically each time you save your programs. If for some reason your 08-8 gets out of calibration (due to memory drop), the dalibrations on tape can be loaded back into the 08-8 by holding down all six buttons in the FILTER section (DSC l ON, DSC 2 HALF, DSC 2 FULL, NOISE, 4 POLE, and TRACK), then pressing PLAY and then playing in the tape (MEMORY PROTECT must be off in order to play in a cassette). The calibrations should only be loaded in if the 08-8 has lost its programs, or the envelope generators do not seem to be operating properly. It is important that these calibrations are loaded in only from a tape made from the same 08-8, otherwise the wrong calibrations will be loaded in. 2) MASTER RESET
If for some reason (memory drop, for example), the 08-8 seems to be functioning improperly (i.e. four voices out of tune with the other four, envelope generators are unmatched, transpose won't work), it is possible to reset the computer inside the 08-8 by pressing all 8 PROGRAM buttons and the 3
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SPLIT button at the same time (use your elbow), WHILE MEMORY PROTECT IS OFF. The reason we made this a difficult procedure is so that it cannot be done accidentally, since all the envelope calibrations will be reset to zero. To then reload the envelope calibrations, follow the procedure listed above. When this reset is done, the envelopes should be matched closely enough for normal operation, but to match them more accurately, the calibrations must be loaded in from tape. If the reset is done with memory protect on, all of the 08-8 functions EXCEPT the envelope calibrations will be reset. This can be useful when it is desired to reset the arpeggiator transpositions, bend amount, bend direction, split transpositions, etc. without affecting any of the calibrations. NOTE: These functions have been provided as a last resort when there seems to be no other way to correct a problem of envelope matching or transpositions not functioning. Since the consequences of these operations are not user repairable, contact your authorized service center or Oberheim Customer Service to determine whether or not these actions should be taken to solve a particular problem.
4
Using the 06-8 MIDI Interface
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USING THE 08-8 MIDI INTERFACE HIDI MIDI
is an acronym for "'-isical Instrument Digital Interface. It a serial computer interface which enables synthesizers and CC"llputers to communicate. MIDI was designed to be a universal computer interface through which synthesizers and computers could communicate regardless of manufacturer. Any synthesizer or computer having a HID! interface will connect to an 06-8. is
MIDI CONNECTORS MIDI CONNECTORS are located on the rear panel of the 08-8 or, on the left end bell of an 08-8 with a MIDI retrofit. The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI information. The MIDI OUT connector transmits MIDI information from the synthesizer. Keyboard information, patch changes, and bend lever/modulation lever changes generated on an 08-8 will be sent to the HID! OUi connector. The HIDI THRU connector is used to pass MIDI information which was generated by another synthesizer/ ccmµ•Jter. Information played on an OB-8 is not available at it's own HID! THRU connector. BASIC CONNECTION The simplest application is to cor.nect 2 OB-B's together. Th~ Master OB-8 will be referred to as Synthesizer A and will, for the following demonstrations, be the cont.oller. The second GB-8 will be referred to as Synthesizer B or the Slave, e.nd 1,,1::.J.l be controlled by the Master 08-8. We will use this configuration to explain HIDI operation and associated controls. NOTE: WHEN CONNECTING COMPUTER BASED PRODUCTS TOGETHER, HAKE SUR~ POWER IS Off ON BOTH UNITS. Using-a cable with 5 pin male DIN connectors on each eno, cunneci. MIDI OUT on the master 08-8 to MIDI IN on the Slave 08-8. Turn power on and press auto tune. Notes played o~ the Mester OB-8 will also be played by the Slave 08-8.
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Using the 06-8 MIDI Interface
MIDI SWITCHES ANO fUNCTIONS All MIDI SWITCHES are located in the PAGE 2 feature of the OB-8. Enter PAGE 2 by rapidly pressing the PAGE 2 switch twice. The Led for the PAGE 2 switch will light signifying that you are in PAGE 2. Host of the MIDI related switches are located in the programmer section.
(figure 2.) PROGRAM ENABLE I DISABLE - SWITCH "A" (Page 2) This switch enables end disables two patch related functions: patch select, end patch data transfer. When the 08-8 is powered up these functions ere disabled. S~LECTING PATCHES - In PAGE 2 on both OB-S's, press the A switch. The A Led will light, indicating the ability to transmit/receive Selecting a patch program in PAGE 1 on the program information. Hester 08-8 will select the same patch program on the Slave 08-8. (EXCLUDING SPLITS & DOUBLES). PATCH TRANSMIT - "WRITE/RESET" SWITCH (Page 2) The program enable switch also allows you to transfer patches (NOTE: Memory Protect frDl!I the Hester OB-8 to the Slave 08-8. must be off on the Slave 08-8.) In PAGE 1 on the Master 08-8, select patch D-1. Now, enter Page 2 end press the WRITE button on the Master 08-8. After a short delay, the WRITE Led will light, indicating that the program Patch D-1 hes been transferred from the memory of the Hester OB-8 to memory location D-1 in the Slave OB-8. To play this patch on the Slave 08-8, you must return to PAGE 1 and re-select Patch D-1, or select a different patch an the Mester OB-8 then select D-1. Now both OB-S's will play Patch D-1. PITCH BEND AND MODULATION LEVER ENABLE I DISABLE -- "B" SWITCH (Page 2) When the OB-8 is powered an, the pitch bend and modulation levers ere not sent or received over MIDI (disabled). They must be enabled on both units each time power is turned an. The Bled will In PAGE 2 on both OB-B's, press the B switch. light, indicating the ability to transmit and receive pitch When the Slave 08-8 receives pitch bend/mo,julstion information. bend/modulation information, it uses that information based on the settings on it's own Performance/Modulation Panel. In other words, if the slave machine is set to bend a semi-tone, it will bend at that interval regardless of the bend setting of the maste~ machine.
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Using the 08-8 MIDI Interfa ce OMNI MODE ON I Off The power
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"C" SWITCH (Page 2)
up or default conditi on is OMNI MODE on,
C Led lit. When 01NI MODE is on, the 08-8 receive s on ALL MIDI channel s and transmi ts all data on Basic Channel N only. When 01NI MODE is off, the 08-8 receive s on MIDI Basic Channel N only. When 01NI MODE is off in the transm itting 08-8, it transmi t on two MIDI channel s. Notes above the split-p oint will are sent on Baaic Channel N. Notes below split-p oint ere sent on the Basic Channel plus one. Example: When power is turned on the Basic Channel is always channel 1. After OMNI MODE is turned OFF, the upper half of keyboard is sent on channel 1, and the lower is sent· on channel 2. If the Basic Channel is changed to channel 5, the upper will be channel 5 and the lower will be channel 6.
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(Figure 3.) MIDI BASIC CHANNEL SELECT / DISPLAY - "D" SWITCH (Page 2) The power up or default MIDI Basic Channel is channel 1. To change the Basic Channel , PRESS & HOLD the D switch. The O Led the l led will light, indicat ing that the Basic Channel is channel select 5, the 5 led will light, indicat ing that the Basic1.- If you Channel is now channel 5. NOTE: Do not attempt to change MIDI channel s while notes are . This may cause a note to get "stuck" ON. If this happensplaying , try the DSX RE-ENABLE I TURN OFF MIDI NOTES switch (see next section switch in & out of cassett e mode or power OFF/ON to reset. ) or DSX RE-ENABLE / TURN OFF MIDI NOTES -- "TRACK" SWITCH (Page 2) The hardware design of the 08-8 does not allow MIDI IN and the DSX COMPUTER INTERFACE to be used at the same time without possibl e HID! errors. The 08-8 receive s informa tion from the DSX sequenc er thru the 40 pin connect or on the rear panel of the OB-8. ~ny time MIDI IN informa tion is detecte d by the OB-8, the DSX interfac ~ is DISABLED and the DSX RE-ENABLE Led will light. While the ENABLE Led is on, the DS-X cannot play the 06-8. Pressin g DSX ~ERE-ENABLE switch causes the Led to go out and re-enab the DSX les the paralle l interfa ce. NOTE: The Yamaha synthes izers have a MIDI option called "active They are ALWAYS transm itting MIDI date even if no notes are sense". being played. Connect ing a DX-7 to MIDI IN on an OB-8 will not allow you to use the DSX. The 08-B will continu ally detect MIDI informa tion end will keep the paralle l interfa ce disable d. Oberheim ~lectro nics, Inc., Los ~ngeles , CA. 90064 US~
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Using the OB-8 MIDI Interface OTHER CONNECTION CONflCURATIONS MASTER
<=> SLAVE
BY adding another MIDI cable, it is possible to use either OB-8 to
control the other. Connect MIDI OUT on the Slave to MIDI IN on the Master. Now either OB-8 can be the Master or the Slave. Information received at the MIDI IN connectors is NOT available at the MIDI ClJT connector of the same synthesizer. This prevents an endless loop situation from occurring which would be the MIDI version of acoustical feedback.
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USING MIDI WITH THE DSX The sequencing power of the DSX can be used with ANY synthesizer having a MIDI interface. With a DSX sequencer playing the Master OB-8, any synthesizer connected to the MIDI OUT connector of the Also, you Master OB-8 will DOUBLE the notes played by the 08-B. can use the {]3-8 to merely pass the DSX information to the MIDI be OUT connector causing any synthesizer with MIDI IN to controlled by the DSX.
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Data Bytes
Description
1000 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note off. (See notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv:note off velocity: always OOH.
1001 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note on. (see notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv:40H
1011 xxxx
Occc cccc Ovvv vvvv
Control Change. (if enabled). Occc cccc:Control number (01:mod lever). Ovvv vvvv = control velue.(range 0-lEH).
1100 xxxx
Onnn nnnn
Program select. (if enabled). Onnn nnnn :0 through 77H.
1110 xxxx
Ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv
Pitch Bend change LSB (see note 3). Pitch Bend change MSB TRANSMITTED DATA.=.~ MESSAGES
1111 0000
lOH Oddd dddd OlH Occc cccc data r7H
System Exclusive. Oberheim I.D. no. Device number. oa-s = OlH Conwnend Byte 1: Program date dump follows. Commend Byte 2: Program number. Program data. (see note 4) End of System Exclusive Status Byte.
RECOGNIZED RECEIVE~.:: CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES St~tus
Data Bytes
Description
1000 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note off. (See notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv:note off velocity: ignored
1001 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note on. (see notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv:O: Note Off. Dvvv vvvv not=D, velocity ignored.
1011 xxxx
Occc cccc Ovvv vvvv
Control Change. (if enabled). Occc cccc:Control number (01:mod lever). Ovvv vvvv = control value.(0-lEH)
1100 xxxx
Onnn nnnn
Program select. (if enabled). Onnn nnnn :0 through 77H
1110 xxxx
Ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv
Pitch Bend change LSB (see note 3). Pitch Bend change MSB
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RECOGNIZED RECEIVE
~
.=. SYSTEM MESSAGES
1111 0000
lOH Oddd dddd OlH Occc cccc data f7H
System Exclusive. Oberheim I.O. no. Device nunber : te-B = OlH Command Byte l : Program data dump follows. Command Byte 2 Program Number data (see note 4 for data format) End of System Exclusive Status Byte.
1111 0000
lOH Oddd dddd OOH Occc cccc F'7H
System Exclusive. Oberheim I.O. no. Device number. 08-8 = OlH Command Byte l Program data dump Request. Command Byte 2 Program Number End of System Exclusive Status Byte. System Common Message: Tune Request
1111 0110 NOTES: 1. xxxx
Basic Channel nunber minus 1. i.e. 0000 is CH.l. and 0001 is C~.2. range: CH.1-8.
2. kkk kkkk
= note
number. Range 24H-60H
J. Sensitivity of the pitch bender is selected in the receiver. Center position (no pitch change) is 2000H, which is transmitted ExH-OOH-40H. Maximum transmitted value is 7F'40H. (The 6"lsb's are not looked at by the OB-B). 4.
lllERHEIM OB-8 PROGRAM BIT MAP Sent es 4 bit nibbles, right justified, LS nibble sent first. : BIT 7: BIT 6: BIT 5: BIT 4: BIT J: BIT 2: BIT l : BIT O:
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(6 BITS)
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VCF' ATK
(6 BITS)
:OSC l WAVEFORM : 1 0
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VCA ATK
(6 BITS)
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BYTE 24 :
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:PWM DL Y:
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VOICE DETUNE (6 BITS)
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HOOE The 08-8 defaults to OHNI ON upon power up. If the OB-8 is e receiver, it will receive on ell channels. If the OB-8 is the transmitter, it will transmit on one channel. (selectable) The OB-8 may also be operated in OHNI Of'f' mode. If the 08-8 is a receiver, it will now receive ONLY on the selected Basic Channel. If the 088 is used as transmitter, it will now transmit the upper half of the keyboard on the Basic Channel, end the lower half will be transmitted on the Basic Channel+ 1. Pitch bend, progam select, etc. will be transmitted on both channels. The Channel Split Point is the same as the regular Split Point. (default is middle C.) THIS MODE IS INDEPENDENT OF' SPLIT MODE. The 08-8 is always in POLY MOOE.
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FRONT PANEL SELECTABLE FUNCTIONS (ON PAGE TWO Of FRONT PANEL) NOTE: functions must be enabled on source ANO destination machines to work. Switch A
function Enable/Disable program change and program dump. Power-On default: disabled.
B
Enable/Disable Pitch bend and modulation controls. Default: disabled.
C
OMNI ON/Off. Toggle OMNI status. Power-On default is OMNI ON (led is lit.) (see MOOE)
0
Channel display/select. Press and hold down D button to display or select the Basic Channel.
WRITE
Dump current STORED program to MIDI. NOTE: SWITCH "A", "PROGRAM ENABLE", MUST BE ENABLED FOR A DUMP TO OCCUR.
TRACK
Sequencer Re-Enable I Turn off MIDI Notes. IMPORTANT: The 08-8 cannot RECEIVE MIDI info and be run by the DSX sequencer simultaneously (due to hardware design.) So, to prevent MIDI data errors, the sequencer is DISABLED upon receiving any data fran MIDI IN. This condition is displayed by the TRACK led on page 2. When you no longer wish to use the OBS as e receiver, and you went to use the OSX, disconnect MIDI IN and press the TRt.CK button. The led will go out, the sequencer will work normally, and any notes turned on by MIDI will be turned off. Power-On default: TRACK light off, Sequencer Enabled.
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-08-8 Revisi on 85 Softwa re Operat ion Guide 8/15/8 4 improve ' TtJis rev is ion of 08-8 so ft ware ( version B5) has been made to MIDI new some add to as well as DSX, the the 6be-rat ion of the 08-8 with es, featur g existin 's 08-8 the of ation explan ete featd~e .s .. · for a ,compl 83 Softwa re pleeie ~fer to the 08-8 Owner' s Manual and the 08-8 Revisio n press 08-8, en of number Operat ic~ Guide. To verify the softwa re version (the pressed is it time second the down the PAGE 2 button . twice· and hold it press , button 2 PAGE the down holding While PAG[ 2 led should nO\it be liJ:). PROGRAMMER end hold the SYNC tiutcton? .While holdin g both switch es down, the in the led 8 the If leds will display the 08-8's softwa re version number. re softwa the lit, now ere GROUP section and the 5 led in the PROGRAM section well as 83, version of es featur the of version is 85~ Tbis versio n has all es the follow ing NEW FEATURES: MIDI 1, The Sustai n Footsw itch on the 08-8 has now been added to the through er togeth ted connec are 08-8a interfa ce. Thfs 171eans that when two MIDI OUT) will MIDI, the Sustai n Foots•. 'litch on th MASTER OB-8 ( the one using IN). This MIDI usino one (the 08-8 SLAVE the on n Sustai also contro l the reciev e and it feature can also be us~d by other synthe sizers that transm Sustain Footsw itc;h inform ation on MIDI.
cer, the 2. When en 08-8 with MIDI is connec ted to a DSX Digita l Sequen through DSX the by MIDI output of the 08-8 will send out the notes played to play the the MIDI output . This allows additio nal synthe sizers with MIDI 85 (snd version with Now DSX. the from same thing that the 08-8 is playing l contro DSX the have to le possib is it , above) a DSX w5.th version 3.00 or . DENTLY INDEPEN OUT MIDI OB-8's the to ted conr.ec sizer the 08-8 AND a synthe 00 3. N REVISIO "DSX (see By assigni ng the DSX 's CV output s to the 08-8 MIDI to the INSTRUCTIONS"), the DSX will send whatev er the DSX 's CVs are playing are 08-8 the that notes The it. g OB-B's MIDI OUT withou t the 08-8 playin sizers can playing will NOT be sent to the MIDI OUT, so that the two synthe is feature this when that means also This y. ndentl play comple tely indepe sent be will notes no used, and the DSX is not playin g anythin g on the CVs, 08-8. to the 08-8 's MIDI OUT regard less of what is being played on the to 3. The overal l speed of operat ion on the 08-8 has been increas ed ed incress in allow the DSX to communicate with the 08-8 faster , resulti ng accurac y of the timing of notes played by the DSX. The range of vibrato lever has been changed for better 4. compe tability .
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Status
Data Bytes
Description
1000 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note off, (See notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv = note off velocity: always 40H.
1001 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note on. (see notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv : 40H
1011 xxxx
Occc cccc Ovvv vOOO
Control Change. (if enabled). Occc cccc = Control number (01:mod lever), Ovvv vOOO = control value.(ranqe 0-78H. Lowest 3 bits are ignored).
1011 xxxx
Occc cccc Ovvv vvvv
Control Chanae. (if enabled). Occc cccc = Control number (40H = Sustain footswitch) Ovvv vvvv = control value.CO= off. 7fH = on.)
llOO xxxx
Onnn nnnn
Program select. (if enabled). Onnn nnnn ~ 0 through 77H.
1110 xxxx
Ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv
Pitch Bend change LSB (see note 3). Pitch Bend change MSB TRANSMITTED DATA - SYSTEM MESSAGES
llll 0000
System Exclusive. Oberheim I.D. no. Device number. 08-8 = OlH Command Byte l : Program data dump follows .. Command Byte 2: Program number. Program data. (see note 4) End of System Exclusive Status Byte.
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RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA - CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES Status
Data Bytes
Descrip tion
1000 xxxx
Okkk(kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note off. ( See notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv = note off velocit y: ignored
1001 xxxx
Okkk kkkk Ovvv vvvv
Note on. (see notes no. 1-2.) Ovvv vvvv = 0: Note Off. Ovvv vvvv not= 0, velocit y ignored .
1011 xxxx
Occc cccc Ovvv vOOO
Control Change. (if enabled ). Occc cccc =Control number (01:mod lever). Ovvv vOOO = control value.(0 -78H. Lower 3 bits are ignored .)
llOO xxxx
Onnn nnnn
Program select. (if enabled ). Onnn nnnn = 0 through 77H
lllO xxxx
Ovvv vvvv Ovvv vvvv
Pitch Bend change LSB (see note 3). Pitch Bend change MSB
RECOGNIZED RE.CEIVE DATA - CHANNEL MODE MESSAGES 1011 xxxx
0111 lOll 0000 0000
cccc cccc = 123 (78H) : All notes off. vvvv vvvv = 0. The DB-8 turns off all notes that were turned on by MIDI.
lOll xxxx
0111 llOO 0000 0000
cccc cccc: 124 (7CH) : OMNI mode off. vvvv vvvv =a.Th e 08-8 turns OMNI mode off and turns off all notes that were turned on by MIDI.
Olll llOl
cccc cccc = 125 (7DH) : OMNI mode on. vvvv vvvv = 0. The OB-8 turns OMNI mode on and turns off all notes that were turned on by MIDI.
1011 xxxx
0000 0000 1011 xxxx
0111 lllO 0000 0000
cccc vvvv this OMNI were
cccc: 126 (7EH) : MONO mode on. vvvv = 0. The 08-8 has no MONO mode. When command is receive d t~e OB-8 switche s to on I POLY mode and turns off all notes that turned on by MIDI.
1011 xxxx
0111 llll 0000 0000
cccc vvvv mode were
cccc = 127 (7FH) : POLY mode on. vvvv = 0. The 08-8 is always in POLY so no change occurs. All notes are turned off that turned on by MIDI.
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RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA - SYSTEM MESSAGES 1111 0000
lOH Oddd dddd OlH Occc cccc data F7H
System Exclusive • Oberheim I.D. no. Device number: 08-8 = OlH Command Byte l : Program data dump follows. Command Byte 2 Program Number data (see note 4 for data format) End of System Exclusive Status Byte.
1111 0000
lDH Oddd dddd OOH Occc cccc
System Exclusive • Oberheim I.D. no. Device number . 08-8 = OlH Command Byte l Program data dump Request. Command Byte 2 Program Number End of System Exclusive Status Byte.
F7H
1111 0110
System Common Message: Tune Request
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NOTES: 1. xxxx
Basic Channel number minus 1. i.e. 0000 is CH.I. and 0001 is CH.2. range : CH.1-8.
2. kkk kkkk
= note
number. Range 24H-60H
3. Sensitiv ity of the pitch bender is selected in the receiver . Center position (no pitch change) is 2000H, which is transmit ted ExH-OOH-40H. Maximum transmit ted value is 7F40H. (The 6 lsb's are not looked at by the 08-8). 4.
OBERHEIM 08-8 PROGRAM BIT MAP : Sent es 4 bit nibbles, right justified , LS nibble sent first. BIT 7: BIT 6: BIT 5: BIT 4: BIT 3: BIT 2: BIT l : BIT O:
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VCA REL
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BYTE 2
VCF DCY
(6
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:FILTER : OSC 2: FM FM
BYTE 3
VCA DCY
(6 BITS)
:OSC 2 WAVEFORM: 0 1
BYTE 4
YCF ATK
(6 BITS)
:OSC l WAVEFORM :
BYTE 5
VCA ATK
(6 BITS)
: OSC 2: DSC l : PWM PWM
BYTE 6
VCF SUS
(6 BITS)
: NOISE :4 POLE :
BYTE 7
VCA SUS
(6 BITS)
: DSC 2: OSC 2: HALF : ON
BYTE 8
VCF MOO
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: OSC l : TRACK : ON
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PORT AMT
(6 BITS)
BYTE 15 :
VC02 DETUNE
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BYTE 16 :
VCf FREQ
(6 BITS)
BYTE 17 :
VC02 FREQ
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VCOl FREQ
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VIB RAISE(6 BITS)
: LFO :FM DLY : : TRACK :INVERT.:
BYTE 22 :
PWM VIB RAISE(6 BITS)
PORT : PORT : : QUANT : MATCH :
BYTE 23 :
FM
BYTE 24 :
PWM VIB DELAY(6 BITS)
: PWM DL Y: PWM :INVERT.: QUANT :
BYTE 25 :
VOICE DETUNE (6 BITS)
: EXPO : CONST.: : PORT. : PORT. :
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08-8 MIDI Implementation Version 8-5
August 15,1984
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The nB-8 defaults to OMNI ON upon power up. If the 08-8 is a receiver, it will receive on ell channels. If the OB-8 is the transmitter, it will transmit on one channel. (selectable) The 08-8 may also be operated in OMNI OFF mode. If the OB-8 is a receiver, it will now receive ONLY on the selected Basic Channel. If the 088 is used as transmitter, it will now transmit the upper half of the keyboard on the Basic Channel, and the lower half will be transmitted on the Basic Channel+ 1. Pitch bend, progam select, etc. will be transmitted on both channels. The Channel Split Point is the same as the regular Split Point. (default is middle C.) THIS MODE IS INDEPENDENT OF SPLIT MODE. The 08-8 is always in POLY MODE. FRONT PANEL SELECTABLE FUNCTIONS (ON PAGE TWO OF FRONT PANEL) NOTE: Functions must be enabled on source ANO destination machines to work. A
Function Enable/Disable program change and program dump. Power-On default: disabled.
B
Enable/Disable Pitch bend and modulation controls, Default: disabled.
C
OMNI ON/OFF. Toggle OMNI status. Power-On default is OMNI ON (l~d is lit.) (see MODES)
D
Channel display/select. Press and hold down D button to display or select the Basic Channel,
WRITE
Dump current STORED program to MIDI. NOTE: SWITCH "A", "PROGR.!\M ENABLE", MUST BE ENABLED FOR A DUMP TO OCCUR.
TRACK
Sequencer Re-Enable I Turn off MIDI Notes.
Switch
IMPORTANT: The 08-8 cannot RECEIVE MIDI info end be run by the DSX sequencer simultaneously (due to hardware design.) So, to prevent MIDI data errors, the sequencer is DISABLED upon receiving any data from MIDI IN. This condition is displayed by the TRACK led on page 2. When you no longer wish to use the 088 as a receiver, and you want to use the DSX, disconnect MIDI IN and press the TRACK button. The led will go out, the sequencer will work normally, and any notes turned on by MIDI will be turned off. Power-On default: TRACK light off, Sequencer Enabled.
OherhPim Elertronirs. Jnr.
Lns An~pJps, CA. 90064 l~A