Sequential dropped their brand new Take 5 Desktop Module for musicians who want legendary synth sounds without the keyboard. The company built this compact machine after fans kept asking for a desktop version of their popular Take 5 synthesizer. Music makers can grab the same analog oscillator and filter technology that made the Prophet-5 famous. The module packs modern modulation features and built-in digital effects that sound incredible. Studios with limited space and live performers love how easy this thing is to transport.
David Gibbons runs Sequential and says desktop modules have become super popular lately. The company decided to give people exactly what they wanted after hearing constant requests. Musicians can twist knobs and adjust settings just like the keyboard version. Every control sits right on the front panel for quick sound tweaks during performances. The module delivers hands-on control that lets artists shape their sounds without diving into menus.
The Take 5 Desktop Module comes loaded with serious sound-making power under the hood. Each voice gets two analog oscillators that can morph between different wave shapes. The four-pole filter design copies the classic Prophet-5 Rev 4 circuit that defined countless hit records. Musicians can push the resonance hard enough to make the filter scream and oscillate on its own. Five-stage envelope generators and dual LFOs give artists tons of ways to move their sounds around.
Sequential priced the Take 5 Desktop Module at $1399 and ships it right away. Music stores have them ready to go for anyone who wants classic analog synthesis in a small package.
David Gibbons runs Sequential and says desktop modules have become super popular lately. The company decided to give people exactly what they wanted after hearing constant requests. Musicians can twist knobs and adjust settings just like the keyboard version. Every control sits right on the front panel for quick sound tweaks during performances. The module delivers hands-on control that lets artists shape their sounds without diving into menus.
The Take 5 Desktop Module comes loaded with serious sound-making power under the hood. Each voice gets two analog oscillators that can morph between different wave shapes. The four-pole filter design copies the classic Prophet-5 Rev 4 circuit that defined countless hit records. Musicians can push the resonance hard enough to make the filter scream and oscillate on its own. Five-stage envelope generators and dual LFOs give artists tons of ways to move their sounds around.
Sequential priced the Take 5 Desktop Module at $1399 and ships it right away. Music stores have them ready to go for anyone who wants classic analog synthesis in a small package.