Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer
YouTube via retrosound72.
"short demo of the legendary SCI Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer
used by: Brian Eno, Ice House, Apollo 440, Depeche Mode, Vince Clarke, Kraftwerk, Erasure, John Carpenter and many more
more info: www.retrosound.de"
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The only memorable thing about the this synth was how I had to bundle it with another useless piece of kit - akai drum machine in order to be able to get rid of two pieces that were some of the crappiest aquisitions I ever made.
ReplyDeleteThis particular piece of kit was perhaps the coldest, least enjoyable synth I ever played with - and I played with quite a few.
Your money is best spent on something else
Perhaps it is your playing style that is crappy. The Prophet VS is a great synth, and there is nothing quite like it.
ReplyDeleteI liked the VS, unfortunately the aftertouched went south on many of these keyboards. Replacement parts are scarce too.
ReplyDeleteWow. This synth is awesome.
ReplyDeletemeh, that's nothing my Korg Oasys can't do, if supplemented by 8400 mmm modules and a whole lot of gold.
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