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Prophet Rev2 8-Voice Analog Synthesizer Desktop Module

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Prophet Rev2 8-Voice Analog Synthesizer Desktop Module
$1,999.99

Sequential Prophet Rev2 Desktop

The Prophet Rev2 from Sequential is a reenvisioning of the Prophet ’08 poly synth that  retains and expands upon all of the main features of the original. It has the same polyphony - 8 voices, as well as twice the mod matrix. Also included is waveshape modulation on all waveforms and digital effects per layer in split or stacked voice mode including delays (bucket-brigade and standard), reverb, distortion, phase shift, chorus, and ring modulation.

The Desktop module version is for those looking to save a bit of space in their studio. It contains all the features of the keyboard version minus the actual keyboard. 

The polyphonic step sequencer allows one to sequence up to 6 notes per step for a length of 64 steps. Different sequences can be used for each layer when working in split or stacked voice mode, aiding in composition or performance.

Prophet Rev2 Desktop Features

  • Desktop Module Version
  • 2 DCOs per voice
  • Analog VCAs
  • Multi-slope VCF
  • 3 envelope generators
  • 4 LFOs
  • 8-Voice Polyphony
  • Waveshape Modulation
  • Poly Step Sequencing
  • Programmable arpeggiator
  • 512 Factory Programs (4 banks of 128) and 512 fully editable User Programs with 2 layers (2 separate sounds) in each Program

Product Details

  • IEC input for power supply
  • Dimensions: 7.9" x 21.6" x 3.3" (20cm x 54.8cm x 8.4cm)
  • Weight: 7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg)

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