Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer pt.2

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

vintage synth demo by RetroSound

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer from the year 1986.

- 8 Voices
- 4 Oscillators per voice
- 96 preset waveforms + 32 user waveforms
- analog 24 dB/oct lowpass Curtis CEM3389 VCF
- analog VCA CEM 3360
- Arpeggiator

more info: http://www.retrosound.de and
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RetroSound-Marko-Ettlich/265713782347

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Uploader Comments (retrosound72)

  • Still love mine too.. Its filtered strings are just heaven.. Got a great analog / fat side too in double / unison

  • Brilliant!

  • @deniki4 dankeschön

  • As always, great sounds and playing, well done!

  • @7thDanSound thank you :)

Top Comments

  • Sounds soo good. I want a prophet sooo badly!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i love this :) so good i wish have one

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  • Lovely sounds! Now I want one :)

  • I love this VS - the best Synth ever !

    I once had a Prophet-T, 2x Prophet-VS, a Prophet-600 and a Prophet-2002+

    in a Keyboard-Rack. First time I saw one in a Peter Gabriel concert.

  • That is one synthesizer I would love to own !!! ;D

    Great demo and some amazing sounds ;D

  • dat filter

  • wow..Prophet sounds good..1986 was good year for synths

  • do you own all these vintage synths? Some collection

  • doomy doom doom doom

    thats what this makes me think.

  • 1:33 made me think of Blade Runner. :)

  • Nice synth and video!

  • very rad demo sir! and i gotta say i now have finally added to my keyboard rig i now not only have my fantom x7 but i have the program omnisphere by spectrasonics and they have quite a few sounds modeled from this synth and from watching this video i gotta say they did a good job. this is probably one of my favorite synths of all time other then the d-50, jp-8, and obx

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