OSC OSCar

OSC OSCar
OSCar
OSCar

OSCar
Manufactured by Oxford Synthesiser Company
Dates 1983 - 1985
Technical specifications
Polyphony 1 voice
Timbrality 1
Oscillator 2 digital oscillators per voice
LFO 1 triangle/sawtooth/square/sample & hold
Synthesis type Analog/Digital Hybrid Subtractive Additive
Filter 1 resonant multi-mode (lowpass/bandpass/hipass) filter
Attenuator 2 ADSR
Memory 24 patches
Input/output
Keyboard 37 keys
External control MIDI

The OSCar was a synthesizer manufactured by the Oxford Synthesiser Company from 1983 to 1985. It was ahead of its time in several ways and was one of the few mono-synths to have MIDI.[1] Around 2000 were made.[2]

Contents

History

When synthesizer manufacturer Electronic Dream Plant folded in 1982, Chris Huggett went on to form Oxford Synthesiser Company.[2] The OSCar synthesizer was launched in 1983. Chris Huggett designed the electronics while independent product designer Anthony Harrison-Griffin was responsible for the unique look and build of the OSCar.[3][non-primary source needed]

Design and features

Anthony's use of the distinctive black rubberized components to protect the controls and main casing has become one of its lasting features. It proved a great hit when touring as you could literally throw an OSCar into the back of a van without the need of a flight case.[citation needed] He even built into the ends a dummy 3-pin main plug to safely store the plug.

Although the basic structure of the OSCar is the common subtractive synthesis, it has many unusual features and design quirks. The main difference from other synthesizers of the time was its digital oscillators. The oscillators have a good array of standard wave shapes including triangle, sawtooth, square and a variable pulse-width modulation, but the digital oscillators also has additive synthesis. New waveforms can be created by changing the amplitudes of up to 24 harmonics. This considerably widens the OSCar's sound palette. The two oscillators can either be played together monophonically, or the OSCar can be set in a duophonic mode where each oscillator plays a different note.[2]

The filter was actually two 12dB/Oct analog filters that can be combined into either a 24dB low pass, a 24dB high pass or a 12dB bandpass filter. Although this design appeared in other analog synths of the era, such as the Roland Jupiter-6, the OSCar has its own unique twist on it, by having a Separation control that allowed you to separate the filters cutoff frequency. This allowed you to have two resonance peaks in the filter, giving the filter a unique vocal character.[2]

The OSCar has an elemental sequencer. In duophonic mode it allows the user to play a monophonic lead whilst a sequence plays simultaneously. Many sequencers at the time only allowed notes of a fixed length to be used in their sequencers but on the OSCar it was possible to lengthen individual notes or insert spaces.[4]

Users

Although only 2000 OSCars were made they found their way into many professional hands. Ultravox used one for the solo on Love's Great Adventure, and it is used for the bass on Stevie Wonder's Skeletons, Jean-Michel Jarre's Revolutions Overture and perhaps most notably on Do They Know It's Christmas.[2]

Emulation

The GForce impOSCar is a software emulation of the OSC OSCar.[citation needed]

References

Further reading

  • "Vintage Synthesizers" by Mark Vail

See also


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