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Oberheim OB-Xa

Analog Power, Iconic Pads & Synth Brass
The Oberheim OB-Xa is a legendary polyphonic analog synthesizer, known for its fat tones, lush pads, brassy stabs, and unmistakably vintage vibe. At Rupert Street Recording, it’s a go-to for synth-driven textures, retro soundscapes, and cinematic hooks that demand presence and warmth.
The OB-Xa was famously used on Prince’s “1999,” Van Halen’s “Jump,” and Rush’s “Moving Pictures,” and remains one of the most sought-after synths for its massive analog voice and classic ’80s sound that still inspires today’s producers.
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