OSC
OSC, short for the Oxford Synthesiser Company, was a small British company founded by Chris Huggett.[1] They only ever made one synthesiser, released in 1983. Nevertheless, it was certainly a much beloved synthesiser — the OSCar.
References
- "The Mono Man" Sean Rothman, Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Aug 1984, pp. 32—33
Further reading
Encyclopedias
- The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers, Part Two: N-Z Peter Forrest, 2003, ISBN 0-952437-73-2, p. 45
British companies: Diamine | OSC | Sinclair | TSL | Warp Records
Synthesiser manufacturers: ARP | Akai | Behringer | Casio | Doepfer | Korg | OSC | Roland | TSL | Wiard | Yamaha