Sequential introduces the Fourm synthesizer as its most budget-friendly instrument while marking a historic milestone with polyphonic aftertouch capabilities. The company achieves this distinction for the first time in four decades through its new four-voice compact design. The Fourm delivers completely analogue signal processing paired with a custom-designed Tactive keybed system.
The instrument derives its voice architecture from the Prophet 5 model, featuring dual oscillators and classic four-pole low-pass filtering. Sequential engineers modeled the envelope curves after a 1978 original unit while adding fresh feedback and drive circuitry for enhanced sonic aggression. The top panel presents straightforward knob-per-function controls alongside a menu-free modulation matrix inspired by the Pro-One synthesizer.
Sequential CEO David Gibbons expresses enthusiasm about delivering polyphonic analogue sounds at monophonic synthesizer pricing levels. The Tactive keybed represents proprietary engineering designed specifically for the Fourm's synthesis engine with precise calibration. Musicians can purchase the Fourm immediately at £799.99 or €949.99.
The instrument derives its voice architecture from the Prophet 5 model, featuring dual oscillators and classic four-pole low-pass filtering. Sequential engineers modeled the envelope curves after a 1978 original unit while adding fresh feedback and drive circuitry for enhanced sonic aggression. The top panel presents straightforward knob-per-function controls alongside a menu-free modulation matrix inspired by the Pro-One synthesizer.
Sequential CEO David Gibbons expresses enthusiasm about delivering polyphonic analogue sounds at monophonic synthesizer pricing levels. The Tactive keybed represents proprietary engineering designed specifically for the Fourm's synthesis engine with precise calibration. Musicians can purchase the Fourm immediately at £799.99 or €949.99.