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Life Of A ProphetRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Aug 1990Prophet 600While Sequential's Prophet 5 will always be regarded as a milestone in synthesiser technology, their Prophet 600 is almost forgotten already. Gordon Reid attempts to correct the history books. |
Mono ManiaRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Oct 1990SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PRO ONEThe most popular post-Minimoog monosynth is still the best alternative for everything from new age to northern techno. Greg Truckell reintroduces an old friend. |
Prophecy FulfilledReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Prophet VSIs Vector Synthesis the answer to every programmer's prayers, or another technological blind alley getting in the way of music? Peter Schlesinger takes a long hard look at the digital Prophet. |
Prophet T8Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983Touch-Sensitive Polyphonic SynthesiserThe new Sequential Circuits touch sensitive programmable poly synth |
Return Of The ProphetRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Oct 1988Possibly the most timely and influential synthesiser development of the 70s was the Prophet 5. Dave Crombie takes a look back at the polysynth that was modelled on the Minimoog. |
SCI Multi-TrakReview | International Musician, Apr 1985SynthcheckThe professional successor to the Six-Trak meets Curtis Schwartz |
Sequential Circuits MAXReview | In Tune, Apr 1985 |
Sequential Circuits Pro-OneReview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1982 |
Sequential Circuits Pro-OneReview | One Two Testing, Dec 1983 |
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5Review | Sound International, Jul 1978Dave Crombie's review of the Prophet 5 synth leaves us speechless. |
Sequential Circuits Prophet-600Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983 |
Sequential Circuits Six Trak PolysynthReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984This exciting six voice polyphonic synth comes under scrutiny. |
Sequential MAXReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985Preset PolysynthThey call it a computer peripheral and MIDI expander, you'll probably think of it as a preset version of the SixTrak. Exclusive review of SCI's new baby by Dan Goldstein. |
Sequential MultiTrakReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Programmable Polysynth with SequencerThe Californians introduce a followup to the inventive but mixed-bag SixTrak. Simon Trask checks it out. |
Sequential Prophet VSReview | International Musician, Aug 1986SynthcheckFingers on the joystick. Tony Mills at the controls |
Sequential Prophet VS PolysynthReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986An exclusive preview of Sequential's first-ever digital synth: Paul Wiffen reckons it's been worth the wait. |
Sequential Six-TrakReview | One Two Testing, Apr 1984 |
Sequential's Prophet VS...Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986The new-wave sound...'The first genuinely NEW keyboard since the DX7' proclaims our review. Mixing four different waveforms together in a technique christened 'vector synthesis', Sequential's new baby can create some stunningly different synth sounds. Could it be what the market's looking for? Mark Jenkins reports. |
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