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Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply
Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply
Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply
Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply
Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply
Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply

Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply

Product ID : 51511724
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Galleon Product ID 51511724
UPC / ISBN 810163490620
Shipping Weight 4.3 lbs
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Model OM-108
Manufacturer Briskdrop
Shipping Dimension 21.3 x 12.28 x 4.02 inches
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Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord with Power Supply Features

  • The electronic instrument first released in 1981 — now back and better than ever

  • 10 voices, including celeste, harp, guitar, banjo, and more; Voices included from previous Omnichord models

  • 10 rhythms included with a previously unheard trap beat

  • 108 playable chords with the ability to play sus4 and add9 chords

  • Made with analog circuitry to capture the retro vibe of the originals

  • Real Time Control for switching chords and rhythms during live play

  • Included sound of OM-84 drum kit

  • Incredibly portable with built-in speakers and headphone output

  • MIDI output is great for recording and performance

  • Includes AD1-1210A AC adapter


About Briskdrop Suzuki OM-108 Omnichord With Power Supply

Released in 1981, the Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument with an automatic accompaniment function (auto bass/chord) and equipped with a harp sensor. By pressing a chord button and sliding your finger on the harp sensor (strumplate), an arpeggio corresponding to the chord is heard, allowing anyone to easily accompany a song. Omnichord does not require any previous musical experience with an instrument, or even knowledge of staff notation. All that is needed are the chord names required to play a song which is a method commonly known as ‘tab’. Combined with its portability, Omnichord became extremely popular, especially in Europe and America as a new musical instrument that anyone can enjoy - anywhere. In addition, due to the unique electronic sounds that are reminiscent of the 80's, and the tactile way musical expressions are achieved, Omnichord has developed cult status around the world. It not only appears in recorded music, but also publicity photos, and has featured in the titles of songs and albums. The Omnichord name was discontinued after the OM-300 (released in 1996), but its popularity as a unique musical instrument has endured the test of time, and now, over 40 years later the Omnichord returns with the OM-108.Features:· 10 analog tones: omni1, omni2, harp, celeste, A.piano, guitar, FMpiano, organ, vibes, banjoLayer function that creates expression of sound, with Main Voice and Sub Voice volume knobs · Updated rhythm selection with popular drum beats: rock1, rock2, slow rock, country, swing, disco, hip hop, funk, bossanova, waltz · 108 chord types, including sus4 and add9 · Sensitive strumplate that fully expresses light touch playing · Drum pad on both chord buttons and strumplate · MIDI out · Built-in speaker can also be used as a monitor