Oberheim TEO-5

Oberheim is the pioneering synth company that helped spark the electronic music revolution of the 70s and 80s. Guided by the vision of engineer and inventor, Tom Oberheim, his namesake company introduced the first commercially available polyphonic synthesizer.
Oberheim is the pioneering synth company that helped spark the electronic music revolution of the 70s and 80s. Guided by the vision of engineer and inventor, Tom Oberheim, his namesake company introduced the first commercially available polyphonic synthesizer.

The Oberheim Legacy is Yours: Enter TEO-5

Thomas Elroy Oberheim. TEO. More than his initials, they mark the culmination of a synth pioneer's vision. TEO-5 is a modern instrument, crafted with classic analog soul, yet sleek and powerful for today's sonic journeys. 

Welcome to the Oberheim Renaissance 

TEO-5 captures the secrets of the OB-X, Four Voice, and TVS, their legendary spirit distilled into a compact, affordable dream machine. It's what Tom, the maestro himself, always wanted to build: a timeless tone palette, unleashed and accessible. 

Step Up to TEO-5 

Take your music to the next level with genuine analog VCOs and VCFs. TEO's five inspiring voices sing with the warmth and power of pure triangle, sawtooth and pulse waves. But this isn't your grandfather's synth. Updated oscillators dance with analog through-zero FM, birthing textures never heard before. It’s organic and raw, ready to be sculpted with the legendary SEM filter, the heart of Oberheim that beats in countless hit songs over the last five decades.

Modern Mastery Meets Vintage Magic 

Dive into TEO-5's spot-on OB-8 envelope emulations, among the multitudes of modulations shaping your sounds with pinpoint precision. Then, unleash the dual digital effects, letting chorus, delay, and reverb paint your sonic canvas. And for a taste of true Oberheim alchemy, dial in emulations of Tom's legendary Phase Shifter and Ring Modulator, conjuring swirling textures and metallic resonances straight from the golden age of synthesis. 

Creative and Inspiring 

It's not just a synth, it's a playground. TEO-5's 64-step polyphonic sequencer sparks infinite melodic possibilities, while the multimode arpeggiator keeps your rhythms pulsing and pounding. Or play it live with the premium Fatar keybed, every note awash with responsive joy. From soaring leads to cascading chords and thunderous bass, TEO-5 will elevate every aspect of your musical performance. From studio to stage, TEO-5 is your sonic passport. A gateway to the Oberheim legacy and priced to unleash your own. Whether you're a seasoned pro seeking a compact powerhouse, or a new artist embarking on your analog adventure, TEO-5 beckons. 

SPECIFICATIONS

Oscillators

  • 5-Voice VCO/VCF-based polysynth
  • 2x VCOs and sub oscillator per voice
  • Simultaneously selectable waveshapes for each oscillator: triangle, saw, variable pulse
  • Oscillator 1 syncs to Oscillator 2
  • Dedicated front-panel X-Mod control for through-zero FM
  • Switchable key tracking per oscillator
  • White noise generator accessible in pre-filter mixer

State Variable Filter

  • Classic SEM style filter with selectable Band-Pass mode
  • State knob continuously morphs from Low-Pass through Notch to High-Pass
  • Bi-polar filter envelope amount
  • Velocity modulation of envelope amount
  • Keyboard tracking

Filter Envelope

  • Five-stage (DADSR) envelope generator
  • Velocity modulation of envelope amount

Amplifier Envelope

  • Five-stage (DADSR) envelope generator
  • Velocity modulation of envelope amount

2 Low Frequency Oscillators

  • Five wave shapes: triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, and random (sample and hold)
  • LFO tempo sync
  • Initial amount setting
  • Freely assignable mod destinations

Vintage Knob

  • Recreates vintage synth characteristics by adding voice-to voice variations in component behavior

Aftertouch

  • Channel (mono) aftertouch with bi-polar amount
  • Freely assignable mod destinations

Clock

  • Master clock with tap tempo
  • BPM control and display
  • MIDI clock sync

Arpeggiator

  • Selectable note value: 16th note, 8th note triplet, 8th note, dotted 8th note, quarter note
  • One, two, or three octave range
  • Up, down, up/down, random, and assign modes
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