Preview of the presets from the 'Vintage Vibes' soundset for the Sequential Take 5. soundsdivine.c... #sequential #take5 #synthesizer #presets #patch @SequentialLLC
Havent had a chance to play the P6. From the demos though, I'd say it sounds a little looser, less modern than the T5. For the money , the T5 is a far more interesting synth than the P6.
Dont find the 45 keys that limiting. Had enough 37 note keyboards , where the limited number of keys is only a minor inconvenience. Sound wise. Yeah there's a big difference is the sound. The T5 is great for the money, space, features. With the P5 , I've never enjoyed playing a synth so much and also I found I've never written as much music so easily before. The tone is so engaging , so intimate. Its a thing of beauty.
Really good patches going to try this and if not a fit then will get prophet 5 module , they are two different things , but this does seem To be closer to rev 2 , brassy , than P5, in terms of weight and tone, what do you think?
Hey, the Take 5 has a more modern sound that the P5. It's far more expressive than the P5 because of the mod matrix. But for weight and tone the P5 wins every time (for me). I'd pick the P5 every time. Something about it inspires one to make music.
@@mikel5163 not at all, with maximum quality of Diva algorythm at 24/44,1 I run easy about 8-10 Diva patches in the same time in an already complex Ableton project with a quad core 2018 macbook pro
@@thiselemnt I think is much simpler than that, its about the balance of the frequencies, in the mean time played with a Take 5 to a friend and I have almost the same feeling, plus something in the mids bass frequencies that i don't like (it has to much body if you want :)) ), also you need to be very careful with the gains of the oscillators otherwise you have a nasty distortion that is not pleasant most of the time
@@plutostube it’s subjective. I can play this synth & get some great sounds out of it. I’ve played Diva & Repro also, those have more open top end if that’s what you want, but they never had/have the ‘thump’ that a real synth does. Anyway, I’m programming some sounds for the Take 5 & there’s no distortion at all with oscillators set to max volume. I think it’s a pretty good synth & certainly better than all of Roland’s for example, these days.