This video, via Reuben Jones, is a demo of some of the sonic possibilities of the vintage Sequential Circuits Pro-One analog synthesizer.
The Pro-One, made from 1981-84, is a monophonic synth that offers two VCOs, dual EGs, a 40-stage step sequencer and more.
If you’ve used the SCI Pro-One synth, let us know what you think of it in the comments!
Without a doubt one of the best sounding monosynths of all time.
A demo of an awesome synch by someone that can actually play. Fantastic.
I wish someone would make a Versio 2.0 of this synth; Dave Dmith or Korg or ….and for a reasonable price available to the masses.
Check out the DSI Mopho keyboard. I heard the circuit board actually has “ProOne 2.0” etched on it. Don’t bother with the module though it has terrible encoders
version 2 of this synth? what about the pro 2?
My first synth! Mine could use some tlc these days,but I’d never even consider selling it. The modulation capabilities are great!
I still have mine but needs TLC. I used to have two but regrettably sold one. Had a great “organic-fluid” sound.
Very nice demo!
Cool demo but is there a hi cut somewhere? It sounds so muffled – even when he is opening up the filter there is zero air.
Looking forward to what U-He comes up with as he develops the rePro-One emulation. A continual contest between meticulous faithfulness and reasonable CPU usage.
Like the Jexus-vibe of the video!
Oh yeah, very Jexus like video and music. Which is not bad at all. After all Jexus is not releasing videos for ages.
Great demo of what this synth can do – loved the graphic overlays too. I have one also that I would never sell.
What can I use on PC to make videos like this easily (a la Jexus).. I would love to do some as well (not for Pro One but other synths). Thanks!