![]() ![]() ![]() Gone are the control voltage and trigger ins and outs in favour of this micro controller - a bold first step towards what is likely to become the universal link for the synthesiser. Only the Prophet-10 has a 'drone' hold function, although the '5' has a 'release' footswitch socket.īut the biggest innovation must surely be in the provision of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). The filter remains the same, but the LED indicators are restricted to the touch program section. The Poly-Mod section does not control oscillator pulse width and there's no protection switch for the sound programs, but the keyboard range is the same 5-octaves (C to C). Pitchbend range is less, but there's polyphonic portamento (no Prophets have glissando). There's no variable scale mode or A-440 tuning - the latter may well be an important omission. Keyboard tracking for the filter has two modes instead of one. You can't make the second oscillator run as an extra LFO or independently from the keyboard, but the first oscillator gains a triangle waveshape. The LFO only has triangle and square modulation (no sawtooth) but adds programmable LFO depth - a great bonus. The noise source has gone, which will put off some people. There's no facility for 'defeating' voices but this is no longer necessary with the new circuitry and extensive digital control. One hundred sound programs can be stored, edited and saved on cassette - the 5 can hold 120 but only save 40 at a time. The Prophet-600 contains six individual 'voice' synthesisers, with dual VCOs, VCFs and VCAs with independent ADSRs, instead of five. Making some quick comparisons reveals that you are really getting something special for your money, not just a watered-down version of the P-5. A polysequencer, remote keyboard, and Pro-FX system complete the company's main product line at present ( more details of SCI products are in the E&MM January '83 issue), and while the interest in the forthcoming Prophet t8 is no doubt strong, the Prophet-600 has suddenly appeared as the low cost alternative to the Prophet-5. These two synthesisers, along with the popular monophonic Pro-One, have established SCI as an important contributor to the synthesiser world. The Prophet-5 has been tremendously successful and since then SCI have manufactured another polyphonic machine, the Prophet 10, with 10 voices and dual keyboards. IF A REFUND SHOULD BE NECESSARY IT WILL BE GIVEN MONEY BACK AFTER RECEIVING THE RETURNED MERCHANDISE WHICH MUST BE IN ORIGINAL CONDITION.Early in 1978, Sequential Circuits Inc (SCI) introduced the Prophet-5 polyphonic synthesiser which was one of the first programmable instruments to emerge, benefitting from the new micro technology of the time. WE ARE ANXIOUS THAT ALL OF OUR CLIENTS HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE SHOPPING WITH US. IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK. AGAIN, WE ACCEPT ONLY US CURRANCY AND THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY FEE'S OR INDIVIDUAL COUNTRY 'S CUSTOM CHARGES. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COSTS ARE DEPENDING ON DESTINATION SO YOU MUST FIRST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING TO DETERMINE SHIPPING COSTS. $2.50 FOR THE FIRST ITEM AND $1.00 EXTRA FOR EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM WON WITHIN THAT 7 DAY PERIOD. WE DO COMBINE PURCHASES WITHIN A 7 DAY PERIOD. SHIPPING COSTS ARE: $2.50 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION. I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT, ( EXCEPTIONS WOULD BE A HOLIDAY WEEKEND )VIA USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN US CURRANCY. ![]() PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTIONS CLOSING DATE. IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS JUST DROP ME A NOTE AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. THE SURFACE OF THE FRONT AND BACK COVER IS VERY SCRATCHED UP AND THERE IS A SLIGHT COFFEE STAIN ON THE OUTSIDE EDGES OF THE PAGES BUT NOTHING THAT WILL INTERFERE WITH READING THE MANUAL AND ALL OF THE PAGES ARE INTACT AND THE MANUAL ITSELF IS VERY READABLE AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PHOTO'S. THIS LISTING IF FOR ONE, VERY AND OFTEN USED SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PRO ONE SYNTHESIZER OPERATION MANUAL. ![]()
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