![]() The filter is non-resonant type and color, but really the resonance rises twice as high as most synths it self oscillates at half the race knob, the cutoff frequency of the filter (cut-off) also rises very high, which in some cases allows him to sound like a HPF or BPF sounds using the Synchro VCO are truly monstrous (the specialty of Pro-5). otherwise remaining in audio frequency it can make FM (linear), the modulating audio filter, kind of Ring-modulation effects. The second oscillator can be turned into a second LFO (switch Lo-Freq) super complete: wave forms of stackable square with PWM. Unfortunately mine has the keyboard completely unplayable membrane (to be replaced by a type J-wire)įor those who already know the SH-101 digital control part (sequencer, arpeggiator) is the same, it just lacks the slide of sequencer 101Ĭonnectivity: Stereo OUT, CV gate in and out Filter CV in, Audio IN Personally i love it to bits and would keep it over all my digital s unique nature wont appeal to everyone tho, so make sure you have a listen before buying one! Well its vintage, its real analoge, and it sounds like no other synth. The general tone of the synth is extremely musical and is suprisingly forgiving when slightly out of tune due to the large harmonic content. Its very noisy tho (even with the noise osc switched off) but this is normal for a synth of its age (20 years). ![]() The sound quality is ridiculously warm and fat, this is an extremely powerful synth. luckily my synth does so this hasnt really bothered me.īuild quality is pretty shabby, nasty plastic mostly - its not a pretty old girl, but they do seem to survive the years so it cant be all bad i guess The keyboard verges on useless so its essential to have a midi conversion. However, its still easy to find sounds that are great.but finding a sound that u have in your head takes practice. I found this pretty hard work to start with coming from a softsynth background, but after a while i got the hang of it. Well theres no presets or anything like that, so you have to program your own patches from scratch. Also got an audio in, which is brilliant for adding analogue warmth or even distortion to digitally produced sounds. This allows you to make many different sorts of sounds with it, but it will still always sound like a pro-one tho, its no chameleon. For a vintage analoge synth this is pretty damn good. Also onboard is an arpeggiator which has UP and UP/DOWN patterns.Probably the best part of this synth is its modulation matrix, allowing you to assign LFO, Filter Envelope and OSC B to OSC A Freq, OS A PW, OSC B Freq, OSC B PW and filter freq. So it's basically a short melodic sketch-pad.but useful. Also, only pitch info is recorded (and in step time only) you can not assign a note duration to any notes. It is very basic, however, storing only two patterns and up to 40 notes max. There's also an onboard sequencer, something common on many Sequential synths but not often found on other monosynths of the time. The Pro One is an extremely flexible synth with lots of modulation possibilities (ie: the filter, VCO B and LFO can modulate VCO A or B frequencies or pulse widths, or the VCF). With a Pro-One, you can easily create punchy analog bass-lines and leads or quirky analog synth effects. The Pro One was basically Sequential's attempt at taking their legendary Prophet 5 poly-synth and packing it into a compact, inexpensive, monophonic analog synth! It has two VCOs, a great 4-pole lowpass filter, two ADSR envelopes (one for filter), and a compact three-octave keyboard. The Sequential Pro One is a wicked little monosynth! It comes from the same period and genre as the Roland SH-101 and Moog Prodigy. This give yourself and your Pro-One the gift of smooth playability! This is the same keyboard used in many modern synths from DSI, Moog, Novation and many others. The keybed has been upgraded with a new one modern Fatar semi-weighted one. It is in very good condition for its age. It has been serviced and is fully working. This one is in very good condition and is complete with the original owner's manual.
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