Oberheim OB-Xa 'Jump' burst into my world like a runaway car through a shop wall. It was synth-based yet unquestionably hard. The song was recorded in Eddie's home studio using largely one synth, the Oberheim OB-Xa. First released in 1980 as a follow-up to the OB-X, the OB-Xa was the pinnacle of Tom Oberheim's big polysynths.
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Read More »Thanks to the analogue nature of the circuitry, the Oberheim OB-Xa was capable of absolutely massive sounds. The song had near-constant airplay on MTV, and for a latchkey kid with not much to do after school, MTV was both babysitter and dream maker. Much of the video was the usual staged live performance, with the band members mugging and miming with unplugged instruments, but for me, it was all about the synth solo. Despite its dominating role in the song, the Oberheim was kept largely out of the limelight—except for the solo. With the camera parked low over the keys and the Oberheim logo clearly legible, it was an incredible advertisement for a musical lifestyle. The knobs, the pin-stripe detailing, the unusual pitch bend and modulation paddles—they were all beacons calling me towards a lifelong obsession with synthesizers.
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