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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prophet-5Prophet-5 - Wikipedia

    Smith released several synthesizers with the Prophet name, including the Pro-One, the Prophet VS, the Prophet '08 and the Prophet-6. They also released samplers, such as the Prophet 2000 and the Prophet 3000. In 2020, Sequential announced a new version of the Prophet-5, the Rev 4.

  2. In 2015, Sequential released the Prophet-6, followed in 2018 by the Prophet-X, which featured sample playback and digitally controlled oscillators. On August 31, 2018, the 40th anniversary of the Prophet-5, Dave Smith Instruments rebranded as Sequential.

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  4. sequential.com › product › prophet-6Prophet-6 - Sequential

    The Prophet-6 is Dave Smith’s tribute to the poly synth that started it all—the Sequential Prophet-5. But it’s not simply a reissue of a classic. Rather, as Dave puts it, “It’s the result of our effort to build the most awesome-sounding, modern analog poly synth possible.”. The Prophet-6 takes the best qualities of the original ...

  5. Dave Smith Instruments Sequential Prophet 6. Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer. Synthesizers. By Gordon Reid. Published November 2015. Once again allowed to use the Sequential name, Dave Smith’s latest instrument is a tribute to a genuinely classic synthesizer. Before the launch of the Prophet 6, DSI had already resurrected the Prophet name twice.

  6. David Joseph Smith (April 2, 1950 – May 31, 2022) was an American engineer and founder of the synthesizer company Sequential. Smith created the first polyphonic synthesizer with fully programmable memory, the Prophet-5, which had a major impact on the music industry.

  7. Oct 14, 2018 · This video, via Alex Ball, is a collaborative history of the Prophet synthesizer. It features the Prophet 5, Prophet 10, Pro-One, Prophet 600, Prophet T8, Prophet 2000, Prophet VS, Prophet 3000, Prophet ’08, Prophet 12, Prophet REV2, Prophet 6, Prophet X and more. Video Summary:

  8. Oct 7, 2015 · Dave Smith Sequential Prophet-6. Despite DSI making some fantastic synths over the last few years, there has been a conspicuous hole in its line-up left by the original Prophet-5. While the Prophet 08 was its nearest true successor, its DCO-based architecture meant that, although it could nicely emulate the vintage sound (and sound much more ...

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