Polisintetizador analógico de cinco voces que destila el sonido de Sequential en un formato compacto con aftertouch polifónico y osciladores derivados del Prophet-5.
The Take 5 represents a masterclass in distilling legendary DNA into a portable powerhouse. While it occupies the entry-level slot in Sequential's lineup, the sonic weight remains uncompromisingly thick and authoritative. Its two VCOs per voice offer a rich, harmonic complexity that immediately evokes the Prophet lineage, especially when utilizing the 'Vintage' knob to introduce organic oscillator drift and instability.
The standout feature for performers is the premium Fatar keybed with aftertouch"a luxury at this price point that significantly elevates the expressive potential. The 4-pole resonant low-pass filter, derived from the Prophet-5 Rev 4, transitions beautifully from creamy, liquid sweeps to aggressive, biting resonance. For sound designers, the flexible modulation matrix and dual digital FX engines provide enough depth to move beyond standard analog staples into more cinematic or experimental territory.
The primary compromise is the five-voice architecture. While sufficient for most lead and bass duties, you will encounter voice stealing during lush, long-release polyphonic pads. Additionally, the chassis utilizes more plastic than its flagship siblings, though it still feels tour-ready. For the gigging professional or the studio producer needing authentic Sequential grit without the footprint of a Prophet-6, the Take 5 is an unbeatable value. It's a punchy, versatile workhorse that proves five voices are often more than enough to command a mix.
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