This is a short demo of the EFM (ele4music) SCP5 freeware VSTi synthesizer plug-in, which is an emulation of the legendary Sequential Circuits Prophet 5.
Everybody knows the commercial emulations from Native Instruments (Pro-5. Pro-52, Pro-53) but this one here is quite unknown.
You can hear the following preset patches (slightly modified LFO speed and envelope attacks):
1-2 Low Strings
1-4 Percussive Electric Piano (funny name, it does NOT sound like an electric piano at all)
1-3 Muted Clav
4-2 Slow Sync Sweep
The clavinet patch was played in the lower octaves to make it sound like some kind of synth bass.
The percussion sounds are samples from a Roland TR-727 Rhythm Composer (a drum machine with nothing but latin percussion).
The track was composed with the demo version of FL Studio 9.
Besides the internal effects of FL Studio (chorus, delay, reverb etc.) I once again used the VarietyOfSound EpicVerb 1.5 plug-in.
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The picture of the original SCI Prophet 5 is from flickr.com (uploaded by matrixsynth).
No copyright violation was intended.
Feel free to leave comments.
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hi, do you also have a problem with the scp5 in flstudio, where it won't play the first note of a sequence unless you move the note at least 1/6th of a step away from the beginning of the first bar?
it will play it upon repeat of sequence (if it is placed at 0:00), but not on first start
rformidable 11 months ago
@rformidable Yes, I have the same problem (FL Studio 9.1 demo version, SCP5 version 1.02).
sauermusicDE 11 months ago