via this auction"OSC Oxford Oscar (midi version) MK2 late version that play all the 5 octaves by midi. Excellent working and perfect look, a very clean example! Manufactured by the Oxford Synthesiser Company from 1983 to 1985 It's got a really cool sound. It's one of the most awesome mono/ duophonic synthesizers ever made, digitally controlled dual oscillators, nice and unique sounding analog
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Synthopia on 1/24/11
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Synthopia on 1/11/11
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