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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Prophet 600 Synthesizer - GliGli mod *Custom Patches* - rez pads, brass, clavs - Sequential Circuits


Tom Loncaric

"More sound examples featuring the incredibly versatile Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 six-voice polyphonic synthesizer. Lots of vintage inspired patches! This video focuses on resonant pads, brass and clav tones, with a little extra spice added. My Prophet 600 was made in about 1983, and features the GliGli mod, which is a significant upgrade.

All sounds in the video were programmed by me and performed live, in the spirit of the big keyboard tones of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

Effects:
Demeter RV-1 Real Spring Reverb
Moog Minifooger Delay"

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Synthesizer J.S. Bach Two Part Inventions 5 - 8 *Prophet 6, Prophet 600, VV64, ARP Odyssey & Omni


Tom Loncaric

"J. S. Bach’s Two Part Inventions 5 - 8 performed on analog synthesizers! Played live, no overdubbing.

0:00 Invention No. 5 in E flat major, BWV 776
ARP Omni (1977)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 with GliGli mod (1983)

1:49 Invention No. 6 in E major, BWV 777
Vintage Vibe VV64 Classic electromechanical piano (2017)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 with GliGli mod (1983)
Sequential Prophet 6 (2016)

5:48 Invention No. 7 in E minor, BWV 778
Sequential Prophet 6 (2016)

7:39 Invention No. 8 in F major, BWV 779
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1978)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 with GliGli mod (1983)

Effects used:
Moog Minifooger Delay
Demeter RV1 Real Spring Reverb"

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Synthesizer J.S. Bach Two Part Inventions 1-4!! Prophet 600 GliGli, ARP Odyssey, Prophet 6, ARP Axxe


Published on May 24, 2020 Tom Loncaric

"J. S. Bach’s Two Part Inventions 1-4, performed on analog synthesizers! Played live, no overdubbing.

Invention No. 1 in C major, BWV 772
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1978)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 with GliGli mod (1983)

Invention No. 2 in C minor, BWV 773
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1978)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 with GliGli mod (1983)

Invention No. 3 in D major, BWV 774
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1978)
Sequential Prophet 6 (2016)

Invention No. 4 in D minor, BWV 775
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1978)
ARP Axxe Mk I (1975)

Effects used:
Moog Minifooger Delay
Demeter RV1 Real Spring Reverb

#prophet6 #synthesizer #prophet 600 #arpodyssey #arpaxxe"

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Prophet 600 Synthesizer GliGli - Seven minutes of Ethereal Pads!


Published on May 10, 2020 Tom Loncaric

"This Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer was made in about 1983. It features the GliGli mod, which wonderfully upgrades the potential of the instrument. The music in the video was performed live with no overdubs. Effects used are slight analog delay and reverb.

Equipment used:
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer with GliGli mod
Moog Minifooger delay
Demeter RV1 Real Spring Reverb"

Saturday, May 02, 2020

Prophet 600 Synthesizer Vol. 3 GliGli Sound Demo Custom Patches - Sequential Circuits


Published on May 2, 2020 Tom Loncaric

"Yet another video of the incredibly versatile Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 six-voice polyphonic synthesizer! Lots of 'old school' sounds. This Prophet 600 was made in about 1983, and features the significant upgrade GliGli mod.

All sounds in the video were programmed by me and performed live, in the spirit of the big keyboard tones of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

Effects:
Demeter RV-1 Real Spring Reverb
Moog Minifooger Delay"

Tom Loncaric Prophet 600 demos

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Carol of the Synths - ARP Odyssey, Axxe, Omni, SCI Prophet 600, Sequential Prophet 6 synthesizers!


Published on Dec 12, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"'Carol of the Synths' based on 'Carol of the Bells'
A little seasonal cheer improvised on analog synthesizers!

Synthesizers used:
ARP Odyssey Mk II (1976)
ARP Axxe (1978)
ARP Omni (1977]
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 (1983)
Sequential Prophet 6 (2017)

“Carol of the Bells" is a popular christmas song, with music by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914 and lyrics by Peter J. Wilhousky. The song is based on the Ukrainian folk chant "Shchedryk". The original folk story related in the song was associated with the coming New Year, which, in pre-Christian Ukraine, was celebrated with the coming of spring in April. The original Ukrainian title translates to "the generous one" or is perhaps derived from the Ukrainian word for bountiful (shchedryj), and tells a tale of a swallow flying into a household to proclaim the bountiful year that the family will have."

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

J. S. Bach on the Prophet 600 GliGli synthesizer - C# major Prelude WTC Bk II - Sequential Circuits


Published on Jul 23, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"J.S. Bach Prelude in C# major from the Well Tempered Clavier Book II. Performed live on the Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer from 1983.

Equipment used:
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer
Demeter RV1 Real Spring Reverb
Moog Minifooger delay"

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Prophet 600 Synthesizer Vol. 2 GliGli Sound Demo Custom Patches - Sequential Circuits


Published on Jun 11, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"The Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 six-voice polyphonic synthesizer is incredibly versatile! This one was made in about 1983, and features the GliGli mod.

All sounds in the video were programmed by me and performed live, in the spirit of the big keyboard tones of the 1970’s and 1980’s."

Sunday, March 03, 2019

“Over the Rainbow” on Prophet 6 and Prophet 600 synthesizers - Sequential Circuits Dave Smith


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"Music arranged and sounds programmed by Tom Loncaric. Performed live on 3/3/2019.

Equipment used:

2016 Sequential Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 6 synthesizer
1983 Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer with GliGli upgrade
Moog Minifooger delay
Ashley mixer"

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Prophet 600 Synthesizer - GliGli Sound Demo - Vintage and Old School patches - Sequential Circuits


Published on Feb 23, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"The Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 is incredibly versatile! This one was made in about 1983, and features the GliGli mod.

All sounds in the video were programmed by me and performed live, in the spirit of the big keyboard tones of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

Viewable in HD."

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Bach on the Prophet 6 Synthesizer - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring


Published on Nov 22, 2018 Tom Loncaric

"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring is the most common English title of a piece of music derived from a chorale setting of the cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 ("Heart and Mouth and Deed and Life"), composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1723.

Played live on the Dave Smith Instruments Sequential Prophet 6 synthesizer. There is a touch of delay from a Moog pedal and reverb from the Prophet's internal effects.

The sound in the video was inspired by a brass patch I found on a 1983 Sequential Circuits Prophet 600. In order to imitate the timbre of the vintage synth, a few tricks were employed:

Oscillator gain settings are set low in order to not drive the filter too hard. The slop function is on about 25%, and the polymod is modulating oscillator 1 a tiny bit, and both these things give the slight sense of pitch instability found on vintage synthesizers. The high pass filter is cutting some of the low end to imitate the lesser bass response of the old gear. Finally, I added some noise and distortion (!) to match the slight fuzziness of the vintage Prophet."

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer GliGli - Big Brass - "Rocky"


Published on Oct 23, 2018 Tom Loncaric

"1983 Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer with GliGli mod. Testing out some sounds... gonna fly now...."
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