I'm pretty sure Viscount was around in the late 1970s, but certainly in the early 1980s. I think Viscount probably (maybe, idk for sure tho) shut down for a few years in the 1990s and 2000s. They make Hammond clone organs and church organs (for the last 13 years or so I think).
Viscount was still active in the mid-2000's, at the point they bought the "Oberheim" trade mark, and then designed and produced that poor piece of shit called "OB-12", that looks like an impressive analog poly-synth, and actually is (and sounds as) a 100% digital toy.
That 'S' version is really ugly! The regular one is much more beautyful! Electronic is exactly the same. This thing sound the hell, much much much better than famous well-known "marvels" as TR 808/909 (whose SD and BD are simply ridiculous) and fully externally controllable through rear jacks panel. Great bonus: the trig out standard is KorgMS and YamahaCS complient. The break (appliable on every rhythms) is really brilliant, and grooves differently according to the moment on the pattern you trig it!!! Pretty rare must have, unfortunately often found with electronic failure on the selecting front panel: this is quite easily solvable by replacing all C-MOS chips on the control panel PCB: All of them are support-mounted.
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One of my first drummies...I love it!
well that was a great way to start 🚀👌 still love it ❤️
5:30 warning!! Unintended comedy 😂😂
more unexpected failure 🤣😉
@@onedrumcomputeraday196 let’s just go Dutch on this one 😂
I'm pretty sure Viscount was around in the late 1970s, but certainly in the early 1980s. I think Viscount probably (maybe, idk for sure tho) shut down for a few years in the 1990s and 2000s. They make Hammond clone organs and church organs (for the last 13 years or so I think).
They are around since the XIX century and they never shut down ;) they just changed products in the years
Viscount was still active in the mid-2000's, at the point they bought the "Oberheim" trade mark, and then designed and produced that poor piece of shit called "OB-12", that looks like an impressive analog poly-synth, and actually is (and sounds as) a 100% digital toy.
Thanks for the video, great machine! But prefere the raw sound a lot hah
The Italo Disco Machine 😍
hab zuerst Honecker drums gelesen haha
That 'S' version is really ugly! The regular one is much more beautyful! Electronic is exactly the same. This thing sound the hell, much much much better than famous well-known "marvels" as TR 808/909 (whose SD and BD are simply ridiculous) and fully externally controllable through rear jacks panel. Great bonus: the trig out standard is KorgMS and YamahaCS complient. The break (appliable on every rhythms) is really brilliant, and grooves differently according to the moment on the pattern you trig it!!! Pretty rare must have, unfortunately often found with electronic failure on the selecting front panel: this is quite easily solvable by replacing all C-MOS chips on the control panel PCB: All of them are support-mounted.