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Description

Step into a world of creative sound design with the Oberheim Prommer, a classic in the realm of audio samplers. This versatile piece of DJ gear is known for its unique ability to sample and program digital drum sounds, offering a distinctive touch to any musician's toolkit. Originally designed to complement drum machines, the Prommer lets you convert audio samples into EPROM data, making it a favorite among electronic musicians and producers who crave a vintage edge.

The Oberheim Prommer stands out with its robust sampling capabilities, allowing you to capture and manipulate sounds with precision. Whether you're a DJ looking to spice up your set or a producer aiming to craft signature beats, the Prommer offers a comprehensive suite of features that empowers creativity. Its compatibility with a range of drum machines, including the legendary Oberheim DMX, allows for seamless integration into existing setups, giving you the flexibility to expand your sonic palette.

With a straightforward interface, the Prommer is user-friendly, ensuring that both novice and experienced users can dive into the world of sampling without a steep learning curve. Its ability to handle multiple sound formats and offer real-time pitch and modulation controls ensures that your sounds are always fresh and engaging.

Key Features:

  • Converts audio samples into EPROM data
  • Compatible with various drum machines, including Oberheim DMX
  • Supports multiple sound formats
  • Real-time pitch and modulation controls
  • User-friendly interface for easy operation
  • Ideal for DJs and producers seeking a vintage sound edge
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Oberheim Prommer.

Software and compatibility

  • To run the Oberheim Prommer, you'd need an Apple II or IIe, potentially using an emulator with an RS-232 interface for connection.

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Features and functionality

  • The Prommer allows users to blow PROMs for different machines, requiring chip swaps for sound changes, which supported a cottage industry of samples and piracy.

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Build quality

  • Owners from the late '80s and early '90s report the Prommer as being built like a tank, with significant weight and robust construction.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users reminisce about using it with bands like New Order, suggesting its appeal for synth-pop and similar genres.

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See how Junkie XL uses Oberheim Prommer

Junkie XL

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Tiësto vs. Junkie XL

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In the YouTube video "Tom Holkenborg (aka Junkie XL) - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the 1:03:47 mark, Junkie XL discusses his use of the Oberheim Prommer.

See how Alan Braxe uses Oberheim Prommer

Alan Braxe

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Alan Braxe & Fred Falke

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Alan posted an image of his Oberheim Prommer on Facebook, stating: "When you want gritty sounds, there is no better option than the venerable E-mu SP-1200. But if you want it downright filthy, there is the Oberheim Prommer, where you can spend 15 minutes programming and transferring a single drum sound on an EPROM chip...The drums on "Palladium" were made this way, all the way back in 2002."

Album Usage

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Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Oberheim Prommer, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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