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Sequential take 5 dimensions
Sequential take 5 dimensions









sequential take 5 dimensions
  1. Sequential take 5 dimensions mod#
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Add-on sample packs are available, and you can import your own samples as well. Fifty gigabytes of additional internal storage is dedicated to importing external sample libraries. Each sample instrument has its own tone control for high-pass or low-pass filtering.

sequential take 5 dimensions

You can shape the samples through loop manipulation, sample stretching, and the Prophet X’s sound-sculpting modulation functions. You’ll find a diverse collection of acoustic and electronic instruments as well as plenty of edgy, ambient, and cinematic effects. On the sample side of things, the Prophet X provides two independent, stereo, digitally sampled instruments per voice (4 in Stack or Split mode). With all the powerful synthesis tools you’ve come to expect from Dave, the Prophet X has a musical voice uniquely its own. The Prophet X contains over 150 GB of internal samples from Academy Award winning sample developers 8Dio and thousands of deep-sampled instruments.

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At its heart, it is a bi-timbral, 8-voice stereo (16-voice mono) synth with a newly developed sound engine that powers two simultaneous 16-bit, 48kHz sample-based instruments plus two high-resolution digital oscillators, all processed through true stereo analog filters.

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We’ll post the full details once it’s been officially announced.The Prophet X is a potent fusion of samples and synthesis, and is Dave Smith’s most ground-breaking evolution of the Prophet yet. However, we are yet to see it in the flesh or hear what it can do and so these are simply shallow reactions to a couple of photos. Maybe the more streamlined look is the result of the move to Focusrite although you’ve got to think that this was well under development before Sequential became part of that family. And why is the word “Sequential” missing from the front panel? The look and styling of a Sequential synth is, I believe, part of the instrument, and Take 5 looks a bit, well, generic. And what’s with the “E” in Take being made to look like a piano keyboard? That reminds me of cheesy piano ties and no one wants to be reminded of those. For me, it references some 1950s soft Jazz from Dave Brubeck which is fine and even cool in its own way but not synth-cool. On the other hand, the name doesn’t fill me with joy. It has an Arp and sequencer with 3 and a half octaves of full-sized keys with velocity and aftertouch. On the effects side, there’s a dedicated reverb and a dedicated distortion plus a multi-effects slot with delay, chorus, phasing, and other modulation effects. There are two assignable envelopes and a single LFO with multiple waveshapes. The filter is based on the Prophet-5 Rev4 design with a 4-pole resonant architecture, self-oscillation, and bi-polar envelope response. There’s a sub-oscillator, hard sync, noise, and FM available on the front panel. In the details, we find it’s a 5-voice polysynth like the Prophet-5 with two oscillators per voice and continuously variable waveshapes. The price that was listed on the site before it was pulled was €1074 making it the most affordable Sequential synth yet.

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The form factor reflects a bit of the Pro-3 in being neat and accessible while pushing the mod and pitchbend wheels into the main synth area.

sequential take 5 dimensions

It reports to combine the sound of the Prophet-5 Rev4 including the Vintage knob for dialing in the authenticity with reverb and other digital effects. Something new from Sequential is always a cause for excitement and this one could have a wide appeal.











Sequential take 5 dimensions