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Description

Launched in 1984 and discontinued in 1988, the Oberheim Xpander is essentially the keyboardless, six-voice predecessor of the Oberheim Matrix-12 (released a year later, in 1985). Utilizing Oberheim's Matrix Modulation technology, the Xpander combined analog audio generation (VCOs, VCF and VCAs) with the flexibility of digital controls logic.

Product specs

Brand Oberheim
Model Xpander Desktop 6-Voice Synthesizer
Finish Black
Year 1984
Categories Analog Synths, Desktop Synths
Analog / Digital Analog
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through
Polyphony 6 Voices

FAQs

Is the Oberheim Xpander polyphonic?

Yes, the Oberheim Xpander is a polyphonic synthesizer with 6 voices, allowing for complex and rich sound layering.

What type of synthesis does the Oberheim Xpander use?

The Oberheim Xpander uses analog synthesis, providing warm, classic tones characteristic of vintage synthesizers.

Does the Oberheim Xpander have MIDI connectivity?

Yes, the Oberheim Xpander features MIDI Input, MIDI Output, and MIDI Through, making it compatible with various MIDI devices and setups.

What are the standout features of the Oberheim Xpander's sound engine?

The Oberheim Xpander's sound engine is notable for its extensive modulation capabilities and customizable signal paths, offering a wide range of sound design possibilities.

Is the Oberheim Xpander suitable for live performances?

While the Oberheim Xpander is a desktop synthesizer, its robust sound design features and MIDI capabilities make it suitable for both studio use and live performances with proper setup.

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Alex Ball

The Oberheim Xpander from 1984

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The Oberheim Xpander from 1984

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Alex Ball

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Oberheim Xpander | Living in the Matrix

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Alex Ball

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Oberheim Xpander Demo & Review

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musictrackjp

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Oberheim Xpander Ambient Live Looping

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Martin Stürtzer

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Oberheim Xpander Demo

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Paper Street Audio Company

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Oberheim Xpander Single Sounds Demo

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tom noise

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Oberheim Xpander Review

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K’s Music Lounge

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Oberheim Xpander pure, dry and raw

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The Secret Sounds of Oberheim Xpander Revealed

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Andy Whitmore

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Oberheim OB-Xa vs Xpander

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warm and bassy oscillators

  • High versatility with up to 6 mono synths or 1 polysynth

  • Sophisticated modulation matrix for near-infinite sound possibilities

  • 15 filter modes including low pass, band pass, and high pass

  • Can act like 6 computer-controlled modulars in one box

  • CV Gates in for each voice for external modular control

  • Legendary analog synth from the 80's era

CONS

  • Rare and expensive chips prone to failure

  • Filters may not satisfy all preferences

  • Programming can be long-winded and confusing

  • Slow envelopes limit snappy or funky sound production

  • Delicate machine; US version preferred for durability

  • Display and rotary knobs prone to wear out

  • Parts are difficult to find, making repairs a challenge

  • Pricey, especially given potential for costly repairs

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nycsynth

Without doubt, one of the best synthesizers ever made.

The Oberheim Xpander is legendary for being one of the greatest analog synths of the 80's era. It represents the pinnacle of achievement in the era in terms of programmability. It is essentially a modular synth that is configured through a sophisticated modulation matrix. it can be used in poly mode, but each of its six voices are also independently configurable. Combined with its individual outputs, the Xpander is sort of like having 6 computer controlled modulars in one box.

No mention of the Xpander would be complete with a discussion of its filter; a multimode filter that provides no fewer than 15 (!) configurations, including low pass, band pass, high pass, and various combinations. There are few, if any analog synths other than the Xpander and its keyboard cousin, the Matrix 12, that have a filter this flexible. (Notable exception: the Mutable Instruments 4-Pole Mission filter offers a similar design.)

All of this comes at a cost: the Xpander is not cheap. At the time of this writing, they are generally around $4000. Additionally, the Xpander's use of rare filter chips and VFD displays makes it a risk in some ways: parts are difficult, if not impossible to find. Those interested in achieving something close to its sound without making such a serious investment might check out a Mutable Instruments Ambika with the 4-Pole Mission filter boards.

Lastly, those dying to own an Xpander should be on the lookout for the American-made version. Perhaps paradoxically, the Japanese-made units were not as well made, and the modern VFD display replacement that is made for the Xpander will NOT work with Japanese models. for this reason, Japanese Xpanders should be avoided as they will be harder to future-proof. Japanese Xpanders can be identified by looking at the back panel. On Japanese models, the legends describing the purpose of the various jacks are below the jacks, as opposed to the U.S. made versions, where the lettering appears above the jacks.

pkennethk

awesome.

will_morris

One of my favorites

Xpander has - fat drone, piercing lead, rich timbre.

Artist usage

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See how Jay Graydon uses Oberheim Xpander

Jay Graydon

Singer, Guitarist

Planet 3

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On Jay Graydon's official website, a photo of his synthesizer setup includes the Oberheim Xpander. In the description, Jay mentions using two of these units.

See how Ronan Harris uses Oberheim Xpander

Ronan Harris

Singer, Keyboardist

VNV Nation

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In a photo shared on the official VNV Nation Instagram, Ronan Harris is seen reorganizing studio equipment, including the Oberheim Xpander, highlighting his use of this iconic synthesizer.

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Joakim

Music Producer, DJ

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Oberheim Xpander in video

See how Harold Faltermeyer uses Oberheim Xpander

Harold Faltermeyer

Keyboardist, Composer

Artists United for Nature

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Verified via YouTube

In this video tour of Harold Faltermeyer's home, at the 1:35 mark he shows his Oberheim Xpander module.

See how Peter Baumann (2) uses Oberheim Xpander

Peter Baumann (2)

Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via Photo

The image from Bureau-b shows Peter Baumann in his studio with an Oberheim Xpander synthesizer, highlighting its use in his music production setup.

See how Larry Fast uses Oberheim Xpander

Larry Fast

Keyboardist, Composer

Nektar

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Verified via Keyboardmag

"Secondary instruments include his old Minimoog, two Micromoogs, an Oberheim Expander Module, three Oberheim DS-2 digital sequencers, and two Oberheim analog mini-sequencers."

See how Steve Roach uses Oberheim Xpander

Steve Roach

Music Producer

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Verified via reverb.com

Steve Roach provided Reverb with the below list of synthesizers and hardware—his "portable rig"—that was used during his premiere performance in NYC at Church Of The Heavenly Rest on June 4th, 2022.

See how Rick J. Jordan uses Oberheim Xpander

Rick J. Jordan

Keyboardist, Composer

Scooter

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Verified via YouTube

In this video at 3:05 minutes Rick shows Oberheim Xpander

See how Mark Isham uses Oberheim Xpander

Mark Isham

Composer

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Verified via Muzines

"The keyboards I played on that were a Prophet 5 and an old Oberheim 4-voice. I think that was it. In fact, I've never amassed a lot of keyboards. I still use my Prophet 5. I've switched to an Oberheim Xpander as my main keyboard, because it's smaller, and I now have a sampler. I pick instruments that I feel have a pretty wide range and I learn them. In a way, I suppose I've had the same basic equipment set-up for 10 years."

See how Assemblage 23 uses Oberheim Xpander

Assemblage 23

Music Producer

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Verified via Assemblage23

Assemblage 23 has utilized the Oberheim Xpander synthesizer on several albums, a fact confirmed through the artist's official gear list available on their website under "Assemblage 23 - Gear."

See how Steve Levine uses Oberheim Xpander

Steve Levine

Composer, Music Producer

Culture Club

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Verified via YouTube

Around 3:03, Steve Levine talks about using an Oberheim Xpander.

See how Moonlight Matters uses Oberheim Xpander

Moonlight Matters

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Verified via YouTube

In the video in which Moonlight Matters is taking Future Music Magazine on a tour of his studio, at 1:08:36 he says "I also have an Oberheim Xpander back here . . .".

Album Usage

The Oberheim Xpander has been featured on the following albums:

Genre Usage

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