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Sequential take 5 dimensions8/29/2023 ![]() ![]() If you are not sure an M.2 SSD or cooling structure (such as a heatsink) you’re considering meets the size requirements outlined here, we recommend looking for another product option or contacting the vendor or manufacturer for more information.Ĭan I insert a SATA drive into the PS5 console? However, sizes for cooling structures (like heatsinks) vary greatly. The majority of M.2 SSD devices with the above type numbers (M Key Type 2230, 2242, 2260, 220) and without a built-in cooling structure will fit the PS5 console’s SSD slot.Not all games are necessarily playable with the exact same performance provided by the PS5 console’s internal Ultra-High Speed SSD, even where the M.2 SSD device’s sequential read speed is faster than 5500MB/s.SIE cannot guarantee that all M.2 SSD devices meeting the described specifications will work with your console and assumes no responsibility for the selection, performance or use of third-party products. ![]() You should carefully review drive specifications prior to purchase and contact the vendor or manufacturer if you need further information.Both single-sided and double-sided M.2 SSD devices are supported.My solution to not suffering the slim keys of the Minilogue was to get the module - its a great buy - spectacular sequencer and the whole custom oscillator thing is very useful. I have to say when I listen to the demos, I don't hear much overlap with the P5/10 other than they have in common that Sequential vibe more than, say a Moog vibe or a Roland vibe. Making them affordable makes it easier for young hopefuls to make music that will be remembered. In some ways, it was the less pricey sub-premium synths that helped shape a lot of 80's music. If the Take 5 reaches a broad audience (which seems likely given the price point), it could become kind of a defacto stage instrument for a lot of younger musicians. Ultimately whether a synth goes is regarded long-term as being a great instrument has more to do with what gets done with the synth. Sort of like the old Junos - only one oscillator and I never heard great things about those DCOs, it was more about what happened to the thinner sound once pushed through the chorus FX. I think that much like the Minilogue, it's one of those synths where much of its tone will come more from the oscillator and FX combinations than the oscillators themselves. It has one of the P5/10 filters but not the same oscillators, and the difference in oscillator in terms of providing fat vintage tone is very different even between the P5/10 and the P6, despite the vintage knob of the P6. Maybe one more voice and Take 6 would be a more appropriate name of what is. To include the digit 5 in the name of a Sequential synth is odd in times when 8/16 voices are standard, if not for a reason of association. In my ears Take 5 is closer to be a P6 v2 and lack the DNA of the Prophet 5. It sounds great with the effects on but has it the same dry sound quality as the P5? What I heard of sound clips with different patches it lacks the fullness and bite of the P5 and even the P600. Booth the filters and VCOs has SSI chips - so far so good. I like the filter knob located close to the keyboard for access and controlled by a larger knob as it probably is the most used controller. It seams to have the same rev 1/2 filter if I understand right. To me it’s first of all a gorgeous sounding poly to an attractive price tag. Is it a new modded and modernized Prophet 5 with all bells and whistles P5 rev 4 didn’t had, what do you think? Take 5 is by many compared to the Prophet 5 and not without reasons. ![]()
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