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		<title>Hello? It&#8217;s the Future Calling. We Have Your Synth, the Omega Orion.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The faux-Pan Am logo. The sleek, mod, curved white casing. The elegant controls. Yes, this is indeed a synth that would look at home in the space station in Kubrick&#8217;s 2001. Technically not the future so much as the 1960&#8217;s version of the future &#8211; but surely we&#8217;re getting around to reshaping our future to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The faux-Pan Am logo. The sleek, mod, curved white casing. The elegant controls. Yes, this is indeed a synth that would look at home in the space station in Kubrick&rsquo;s <em>2001</em>. Technically not the future so much as the 1960&rsquo;s version of the future &ndash; but surely we&rsquo;re getting around to reshaping our future to look more like that, right? At least for synths?</p>
<p>The synth in question is the Omega 8, a &ldquo;luggable&rdquo; 20-pound, 8-voice analog synth with individual stereo pairs for each voice. It&rsquo;s really, truly, old-school analog, with discrete analog oscillators, voltage-controlled filters of the 24dB and 12dB variety, multi-stage envelopes, and all the extras. In the &ldquo;new-school&rdquo; category, though, it is MIDI savvy, with MIDI destinations for just about everything (including the envelope breakpoints) and even breath controller support. How do I know this? Why, off the top of my head, of course; I&rsquo;ve got three. Erm. Okay, I <a href="http://www.studioelectronics.com/products_omega8.php">read it on the old Omega 8 page</a>, then lost half an hour dreaming of my new lounge-style studio where I adjust envelope breakpoints from a giant aluminum sphere like the one in <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper_(film)">Sleeper</a></em>.</p>
<p>All of that luxury will set you back US$4700. (If you can do with fewer voices, you can get down to a more Earth-bound US$1679. But that&rsquo;s only 10 pounds, so it must make <em>half </em>as much sound.) But normally, the Omega ships in a pedestrian-looking synth case, like every other synth. Enter the Orion rendition.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.studioelectronics.com/orion-galaxy.php">2008: An Orion Odyssey</a> Teaser Page</p>
<p><a href="http://www.studioelectronics.com/news.php">Studio Electronics News</a></p>
<p>As the manufacturers say:</p>
<blockquote><p>what is this? it is art. it is light. it is glorious design brought to life by Antoine Argentieres, the man, who sagely let his fondness for Stanley Kubrick&#8217;s past century enigmatic odyssian vision of the future (and re-visioning of pivotal past events) inspire a house fit for the majestic voice and verve of the Omega8&ndash;&ndash;a cathedral of transformation; the great work of the synth; a mind before matter mystical alignment of awareness: light and sound waves that reveal the ORION GALAXY, expanding and growing and luminous.</p>
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<p>I&rsquo;m not sure it&rsquo;s art, but it <em>is</em> spectacularly groovy. Studio Electronics also promises a special sound bank befitting its forward-looking body.</p>
<p>I&rsquo;ve heard varying answers to what availability will be from &ldquo;I can&rsquo;t conceive how expensive this is&rdquo; to &ldquo;rumors say it&rsquo;s a one-off.&rdquo; For their part, SE says it&rsquo;s</p>
<blockquote><p>available now for those who &quot;have the greatest enthusiasm and confidence in the mission.</p>
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<p>There you have it. You just have to believe. You have to think really, really hard about how you want it, and believe in why it matters, and you&rsquo;ll own it.</p>
<p>Okay, it must be really, really, really, <em>really</em> expensive.</p>
<p>But I do believe in the mission. Steampunk&rsquo;s over, folks. So is arbitrarily sticking cheap knobs into a cardboard box and rendering a &ldquo;polished aluminum sheen&rdquo; on the case by using duct tape. Let&rsquo;s get back to the future with our synth designs. (I&rsquo;m encouraged by the fact that our friend Nostromo found this for us on the SDIY list, by way of the <a href="http://lists.music-bar.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/music-bar">music bar list</a>.)</p>
<p>You still have time to do something for 2010.</p>
<p>See also: <a href="http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/07/omega-orion-analog-synth-as-designed-by.html">Music thing</a> (hmmm, Tom got the jump on me, so maybe I shouldn&rsquo;t have gotten so lost in that reverie of owning the thing&hellip;)</p>
<p>Update: <a href="http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/07/design-inspiration-behind-omega-orion.html">Music thing</a> also points to some artistic inspiration in the same vein. </p>
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