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Dave Smith talking demonstrates the Dave Smith Instruments / Roger Linn Design Tempest drum machine at Winter NAMM 2011. Notice the Sequential Circuits director's chair in the background.
U.K. musician Kevin Kendle in his Eventide Studio.
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Camera:
Canon 5D Mark III @ ISO 800, f/7,1, 1/125, WB Flash
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2,8L Macro IS USM
Lighting:
Key light high left of the synth - Canon 580EX II in a white umbrella with a CTO-gel @ 1/32, 24mm
FIll light high over the synth - Canon 580EX II with a double CTB-gel @ 1/8, 24mm
Background light behind the synth - Canon 580EX II with a red gel @ 1/16, 35mm
Triggered by OCFGear OCF33 cable
Strobist setup shot here.
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The first commercially available synth to implement MIDI!! It's a fun synth. Its big brother is the legendary Prophet 5. The P600 is very affordable today and is a great buy. Models with the newest software will enjoy polyphonic MIDI implementation and up to 100 memory patches to store their own sounds! The sound of the Prophet 600 is brighter and harsher than that of a Juno 106 but still just as funky.
The P600 has two oscillators per voice with sawtooth, triangle and variable pulse waveforms. The oscillators can be individually tuned or synced together. Similar quality VCF and VCA sections from the Prophet 5 can be found here too! The P5's Poly-Mod section has also been passed onto the P600.
The P600 is extremely versatile and easy to use! Its best functions include the onboard arpeggiator, 2-track sequencer and poly-modulation. The P600 is great for creating analog effects, swells and drones. It has a cool glide effect and has very flexible modulation possibilities!
Please visit www.winecountrysequential.com for spare parts and software upgrades.
rubber bushings & lubricant for Pratt-Read keyboards found in a variety of analog synthesizers and organs.
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My friend Lars will be using the keyboard for his work with Wobbler and In Lingua Mortua. And more, of course.