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Description

The Suzuki Omnichord System 200M is a delightful fusion of traditional and modern sound creation, perfect for musicians who want to explore beyond standard synthesizers. Known for its unique touchplate interface, the Omnichord offers a distinctive blend of playful, melodic strumming and synthesized rhythms that can inspire creativity in any setting. Built with versatility in mind, this instrument is a favorite among both hobbyists and professionals looking to add a quirky yet powerful layer to their music.

With its versatile chord memory function, the Omnichord System 200M provides seamless chord transitions, allowing performers to focus on their creativity without being bogged down by technicalities. This intuitive feature, combined with its rich, full-bodied sound, makes it a valuable addition to any musician’s arsenal. Whether you're crafting ambient soundscapes or integrating it into a live setup, this Omnichord is designed to deliver a broad spectrum of musical possibilities.

Key Features:

  • Unique touchplate interface for expressive play
  • Versatile chord memory function for seamless transitions
  • Built-in rhythm patterns to enhance performances
  • Lightweight and portable design
  • MIDI compatibility for integration with other digital instruments
  • Intuitive layout for quick learning and experimentation

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Suzuki Omnichord System 200M.

Features and functionality

  • The OM 200M retains a vibrato button, unlike the OM 300 which replaced it with a demo song button, providing unique sound manipulation capabilities.

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Comparisons

  • The OM 200M offers the "Omni" sound which the OM 300 lacks, making it a better option for those seeking original sound features.

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User experience

  • Owners find the OM 200M more dependable compared to earlier models like the OM-27, 36, and 84, suggesting fewer repair needs.

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  • Owners report using the OM 200M with MIDI output to DAWs like Reaper, suggesting seamless integration into digital recording environments.

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Software and compatibility

  • Both the OM 200M and OM 300 come with MIDI and footswitch jacks, enhancing their versatility for modern setups.

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Value and pricing

  • An OM 200M was found for $10 at a thrift store, highlighting the potential for finding significant deals with patience and luck.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners are exploring 'strum plate MIDI' kits as an alternative to the Omnichord, indicating demand for Omnichord-like functionality in modern setups.

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Build quality

  • Replacement knobs for the Omnichord are notably expensive, costing around $30 each, indicating potential high repair costs for specific parts.

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Other

  • The OM 200M has a notable following among fans of the band Gorillaz, as it is associated with sounds used by the band.

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