MATRIXSYNTH: RetroSound: Sequential Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer (1982) my favorite P-600 sound


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

RetroSound: Sequential Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer (1982) my favorite P-600 sound


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Sequential Circuts Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer from the year 1982
Some self made sounds.

P-600 spec:
Polyphony: 6 Voices;
Oscillators: 2 VCO A saw,pulse, tri; VCO B saw, pulse, tri, PW;
Filter: analog 4-pole lowpass (Curtis) with its own envelope generators; Arpeg/Seq - Sequencer: 2-track, real-time only; Arpeggiator: up, down, up/down;

all synthesizer sounds: Sequential Circuts Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer
drums: Roland TR-808
recording: multi-track without MIDI, played by hand
fx: reverb and delay

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