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Sequential Pro One 37-Key Analog Monophonic Synthesizer in OG Box - $2,600 (Cory Merrill)

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condition: good
make / manufacturer: Sequential Circuits
model name / number: Pro One
size / dimensions: 653 mm x 417 mm x 130 mm
Vintage Monosynth one of about 10,000 produced between 1981-1984, with manual, OG box. Excellent condition – rarely used and never gigged. Black with wood grain on sides.

All keys and features work, but due to the age it might need a service.

From Vintage Synth:

https://www.vintagesynth.com/sci/seqpro1.php

The Pro One was basically Sequential's attempt at taking their legendary Prophet 5 poly-synth and packing it into a compact, inexpensive, monophonic analog synth. It has two VCOs, a great 4-pole lowpass filter, two ADSR envelopes (one for filter), and a compact three-octave keyboard. With a Pro-One, you can easily create punchy analog bass-lines and leads or quirky analog synth effects.
The Pro One is an extremely flexible synth with lots of modulation possibilities (ie: the filter, VCO B and LFO can modulate VCO A or B frequencies or pulse widths, or the VCF). There's also an onboard sequencer, something common on many Sequential synths but not often found on other monosynths of the time. It is very basic, however, storing only two patterns and up to 40 notes max. Also, only pitch info is recorded (and in step time only); you can not assign a note duration to any notes. So it's basically a short melodic sketch-pad...but useful. Also onboard is an arpeggiator which has UP and UP/DOWN patterns.
The Pro One is relatively simple and intuitive to use, fun, educational and responsible for some of the coolest and hardest basslines in electronic music today! It is used by Hardfloor, Überzone, the Prodigy, Cirrus, Fluke, Depeche Mode, Download, Banco De Gaia, Vince Clarke, New Order, Freddy Fresh, Mouse on Mars, Prince, Soft Cell, Richard Barbieri and Sigue Sigue Sputnik

Manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1324788/Sequential-Pro-One.html


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