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Prophet synthesizer

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This is a great vintage Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 demonstration by Francis Monkman.

via analoghell:

An extract from the BBC’s 1980’s “Micro Live” special on electronic music. Francis Monkman played in 70’s prog’ers Curved Air and 80’s neo-classical noodlers Sky.

 

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Dr. Who Demonstration-BBCTV ‘Corners’

In this great vintage BBC video, Keff McCulloch shows Sophie Aldred how he recorded “latest” version of the classic Doctor Who theme.

Watch closely, and you’ll see all sorts of classic synthesizers in use.

 

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The Prophet VS is a synthesizer released in 1986 by Dave Smith’s Sequential Circuits. The Prophet VS introduced Vector Synthesis – two dimensional crossfading between waveforms.

Sequential folded shortly after the VS was introduced, but many of the ideas from the VS lived on in the Korg Wavestation. 

The video above, via Retrosound, demos some typical VS sounds. 

Features:

  • 8-voice polyphony
  • Multi-timbral (2 part)
  • 96 preset waveforms + 32 user waveforms
  • Two LFOs, each with own envelope generator
  • Curtis analog (digitally controlled) 4-pole lowpass filter, with dedicated envelope generators
  • 5 stage amp, filter and mix envelopes
  • 61 note keyboarded with velocity & aftertouch
  • 100 patch memory
  • Twin chorus, stereo effects, panning of individual oscillators/individual voices
  • Arpeggiator

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