An Unsung Hero!

The Oberheim Matrix-6 stands tall among the pantheon of iconic synthesizers, revered for its distinctive sound and innovative design. Introduced in 1986 by Oberheim Electronics, it represented a pinnacle of analog-digital hybrid synthesis during the golden age of electronic music.

Crafted by the visionary Tom Oberheim, the Matrix-6 emerged as a direct successor to the revered Matrix-12, condensing its powerful architecture into a more compact and accessible format. This 6-voice polyphonic instrument seamlessly merged analog oscillators and filters with digital control, embodying a perfect harmony between classic warmth and modern versatility.

At its core lay a matrix modulation system, a hallmark feature that allowed users to intricately route modulation sources across a vast array of parameters. Its sonic depth was further enriched by two oscillators per voice, a 24dB/octave low-pass filter, generous modulation options, and onboard effects—a synthesis powerhouse tailored for sonic exploration.

Despite its discontinuation in the early '90s, the Oberheim Matrix-6 remains a coveted gem within the world of synthesizers. Its distinct analog character, revered for its rich textures and expressive capabilities, continues to captivate both vintage enthusiasts and contemporary artists seeking its unique sonic palette.

The legacy of the Oberheim Matrix-6 endures as a testament to innovation and craftsmanship, leaving an indelible mark on the history of electronic music and standing as a beacon of timeless sound that transcends generations of musicians and producers.

Patches


Introducing our patch bank tailored for the Oberheim Matrix 6, a sonic treasure trove steeped in the unmistakable essence of the '80s.

Coming soon…