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Sequential Take 5

Vocoder Keyboard
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Egenskaper

Key attributes
Model Synthesizer
Number of Keys 49
Keyboard Type Aftertouch
Colour Black
Speakers No
Product Dimensions
Lengde 635mm
Bredde 324mm
Høyde 112mm
Vocoder Keyboard attributes
Display Yes
Battery Operated No
Cover No
Pedal Not Included
Built-in Tones Yes
Stand Not Included
MIDI Interface USB to Host
Enhet 1 Del(er)
Product Details
Product Number 231663
Merke Sequential
Kategori Vocoder Keyboard
Dato september 2021
Dimension
Vekt 7.7kg
Box Depth 767mm
Box Width 324mm
Box Height 259mm
Gross Weight 10.5kg

Egenskaper

- Vekt: 7.700kg
- Høyde: 112mm
- Bredde: 324mm
- Lengde: 635mm

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Sequential is led by legendary instrument designer and Grammy-winner Dave Smith, the founder of Sequential Circuits in 1974. In 1977 Dave designed the Prophet-5, the world’s first fully-programmable polyphonic synth, and the first musical instrument with an embedded microprocessor. Sequential released many innovative instruments and drum machines over the next 10 years. Dave is known as the driving force behind the MIDI specification in 1981. It was Dave, in fact, who coined the acronym. In 1987 he was named a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) for his continuing work in the area of music synthesis. After Sequential, Dave was President of DSD, Inc, an R&D division of Yamaha, where he worked on physical modeling synthesis and software synthesizer concepts. He then started the Korg R&D group in California, producing the Wavestation and other technology. He took over as President at Seer Systems and developed the first soft synth for Intel in 1994, followed by the first professional soft synth, Reality, released in 1997. Realizing the limitations of software, Dave returned to hardware and started Dave Smith Instruments, starting with the Evolver hybrid analog/digital synthesizer in 2002. The product lineup has grown to include the Prophet X, Prophet Rev2, Prophet-6, OB-6 (with Tom Oberheim), Pro 2, and Prophet 12 synthesizers, and the Tempest drum machine (with Roger Linn). In 2018 DSI changed its name to Sequential, bringing Dave’s legacy full-circle.
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