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With the Sequential Take 5, the synthesizer legend is releasing a 5-voice polysynth in a portable format . With its 44 full-size keys, the Sequential Take 5 delivers a fully-fledged synthesizer that produces a powerful and powerful sound in combination with 2 analog VCOs and a 4-pole analog filter, making it an inexpensive option for both experienced synth heads and the ambitious beginner is to immerse yourself in the world of synthetic sounds.

TAKE 5 v2.0 update
The Take 5 v2.0 software update brings even more inspiration and creative freedom to Sequential's portable polyphonic analog synthesizer.
This free update doubles the presets storage space and introduces 128 brand new patches created by some of the world's leading sound designers.
The update also includes extensive new synthesis functions and effects such as envelope repeats, LFO slew and a tape-emulating lo-fi effect that is bursting with character . Get Take 5 v2.0 and expand your sonic palette today!

  • Subcategory: Synthesizer
  • Sound generation: Analogous
  • Synthesis: Two analog VCOs per voice
  • Keyboard: Velocity-sensitive Fatar keyboard
  • Keys: 44
  • Aftertouch: Yes
  • Playing aids: Pitch bend, modulation wheel, arpeggio
  • Pedal/controller connection: 1 x Pedal, 1 x Fußschalter
  • Polyphony: 5
  • Effects: Reverb, stereo delay, BBD delay, Tape delay, chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Ring Modulation, Vintage Rotary Speaker, Distortion, High Pass filter, overdrive
  • Sequencer: 64 step sequencer
  • USB / MIDI: Midi (in/out/thru), USB to Host
  • Display: Yes
  • Other in/outputs: 2x Line Out 6.3 mm, 1x Phones Out 6.3 mm, 1x Sustain, 1x Expression
  • Color / finish: Black
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 635x112x324mm
  • Weight: 7.7kg
  • Power supply: Power cord
  • Two analog VCOs per voice, square wave sub-generator (OSC1) per voice
  • Low pass filter based on Prophet 5 Rev4 design
  • Two envelopes (ADSR+ delay), LFO with five waveforms (Traingle, Sawtooth, Reverse Sawtooth, Square, Random)
  • Vintage Knob reproduces the various characteristics of Vintage synthesizers through micro-fluctuations in oscillators, filters and envelopes
  • Arpeggiator, master clock with tap tempo
  • Patch Memory 128 User / 128 Factory
About Sequential

Behind the synthesizer manufacturer Sequential Circuits from San Francisco is the small but fine company of the legendary synthesizer pioneer and Grammy winner Dave Smith. Dave Smith is also considered the driving force behind the midi specification, worked for Yamaha as president in the development department on physical modeling synthesis and produced, among other things, the Korg Wavestation and other now legendary technologies. After developing software synthesizers for Intel in 1994, he realized that his heart beats much more for hardware synthesizers and shortly afterwards founded his own company Dave Smith Instruments . Today's classics followed, such as the Prophet-X, Prophet Rev2, Prophet-6, OB-6 and the Tempest Drum Machine in collaboration with Roger Linn, to name just a few cult instruments. Dave Smith renamed his company DSI to Sequential in 2018 to bring closure to his legacy.

The success story of his current company began in 1974. There he not only founded his current company, but also developed his first musical instrument, the analog 16-step sequencer, in the same year. The wood-clad sequencer was called the Model-600 and was actually only intended for Dave's very private Minimoog. But his invention was so well received that he even brought a few units to the people. Driven by his first sales, the Model-800 digital sequencer and the Model-700 programmer for Minimoog and ARP-2600 followed before he achieved what was probably his greatest success in 1978. With the Prophet-5 he developed the first fully programmable analog poly synthesizer with built-in microprocessors.

Just two years later, he doubled the polyphony with the Prophet-10 and caused a sensation in the highly competitive synthesizer market. In 2020 we received the happy news that Dave wanted to breathe new life into his two mainstays Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 with revised features using the same circuits. We are very proud to inform you about the most important news on our landing page “The Return of the Prophets” .

History has never sounded better!

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