Five wave shapes: triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, and random (sample and hold).Envelopes freely assignable to multiple modulation destinations.Velocity modulation of each envelope amount.Two 5-stage envelope generators (ADSR + delay) with variable routing (filter, amplifier, auxiliary).Filter can be driven into self-oscillation with the Resonance control.Four-pole, resonant, low-pass filter per voice, based on Prophet-5 Rev 4 design.Keyboard tracking on/off for each oscillator.Square wave sub-octave generator (oscillator 1) per voice.Hard sync: oscillator 1 syncs to oscillator 2.Continuously variable wave shape (sine, sawtooth, variable-width pulse) per oscillator.If this wasn't enough, you can also enjoy a 64-step sequencer and a multimode arpeggiator. Take 5 also includes two LFOs, one global and one per-voice, ADSR and delay envelopes, dual digital effects (a dedicated reverb and a suite of time-delay and other effects) a separate additional overdrive effect, and extensive modulation possibilities. Sequential also added a Vintage knob that adds variation to the filter, oscillators and envelope behaviour from voice to voice. The iconic filter shapes the oscillator and sub oscillator sound in classic fashion, while the Drive control adds some fantastic grit to it. The Take 5 is based on 2 voltage-controlled oscillators that provide all traditional wave shapes like saw, sine and pulse wave that you can model and enrich with the additional FM engine. It packs up many of the features that made Sequential a leader in the field, like Prophet-5 Rev 4 design's 4-pole filter, per-voice LFOs and a polyphonic 64 steps sequencer. The Take 5 was designed for all those who haven't had the chance to experience Sequential's analog legacy so far.
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