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Arturia Announces Prophet V (Mac/Win)

Jan 31, 2006 1:46 PM



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Arturia has announced the Prophet V (Mac/Win), a software recreation of the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and VS synthesizers. The instrument, which features Arturia’s TAE technology, offers three interfaces (Prophet 5, Prophet VS, and Hybrid) and lets you import preset banks from the original synths using SysEx.

The Prophet 5 emulation offers two analog-style oscillators, a white noise module, a resonant lowpass filter, two ADSR envelopes, an LFO, and other modulation features. A monophonic mode is also included.

The Prophet VS emulation has 5-voice polyphony, white noise modulators, and dynamic waveform crossfading using a joystick. The Hybrid mode stacks both synthesizers on top of each other. For more information, visit Arturia's Web site.

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