Sequential is joining the budget poly analog synth market with its new Take 5 Synthesizer. In addition to the official video, the sound designer INHALT has made a complete sound demo of his programmed patches. The first noticeable change since Focusrite took over Sequential. Instead of Dave Smith, some musicians introduce the new Sequential synth. There is also an introductory video, but it’s different than usual. MIDI In/Out/Thru, USB port, sustain/footswitch and expression pedal inputs.key splits with up to two performance zones.vintage knob (adds variations to the oscillator, filter, envelope).two 5-stage envelope generators (ADSR + delay).two LFOs (1 global, 1 assignable to a voice).+ stereo delay, BBD delay, tape delay, chorus, flanger, phaser, ring mod, vintage rotating speaker, distortion, high-pass filter) Prophet-5 rev4 4-pole analog SSM filter, with drive, and self-oscillation at high resonance. two continuously variable wave shaping VCOs + sub-oscillator per voice incl.44 full-size “premium” FATAR keybed with velocity & aftertouch.But the engine has got some major downgrades in direct comparison to the Pro-3 to achieving this lower price: no digital oscillator, less sequencer features, a single SSM filter… Features Highlights The FATAR keybed is positive here and shows that the developer has not saved it at this point. Sequential’s mission here is clear: to offer an affordable poly analog synth with solid features set. Most of the features have front-panel controls, making the synth very quick and intuitive to use. Take 5 is a very hands-on poly analog Synthesizer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |