GLASYS on the Prophet XL
March 20, 2019
GLASYS frequently shares his jaw-dropping musical performances on his social media feed — often featuring Sequential's synths. Here's an improvisation featuring the Prophet XL.
MoreProphet-5 40th Anniversary
August 31, 2018
Dave Smith and company celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Prophet-5. The Prophet-5 forever changed music technology as the first polyphonic synthesizer to enable players to fully store and recall presets.
MoreDSI is Now Sequential
Dave Smith Instruments has officially rebranded as Sequential, returning to the name of Dave Smith's legendary, pioneering synth company. Going forward, all products and services will bear the Sequential® brand. The same great products, the same great people, but better than ever!
MoreOB-6 Module
June 23, 2016
Sequential is excited to announce that a desktop module version of the OB-6 will begin shipping in early fall! The module has the same controls as the keyboard and the same massive, in-your-face, Oberheim poly sound. On the inside, it’s exactly the same!
MoreDSI and Pioneer DJ Collaborate
April 10, 2016
Dave Smith Instruments has collaborated with Pioneer DJ to provide analog filters for the company’s TORAIZ SP-16 sampler/sequencer. The TORAIZ SP-16 is manufactured and sold by Pioneer DJ Corporation. It will be available in summer of 2016.
MoreMophos, Tetra, & Evolver Retiring
October 14, 2015
After many years of faithful service, our much-loved Mopho, Mopho Key, Mopho SE, Tetra, and Evolver are retiring. If you ever wanted to add any of these great synths to your arsenal, contact your dealer before they're gone!
MoreProphet-6 Kryptonite Cases
July 17, 2015
A custom Kryptonite flight case is now available for the Prophet-6. DSI worked closely with the manufacturer to ensure a great fit and the best possible protection for your precious Prophet-6. Don't go on tour without it!
MoreThe Sequential Circuits Story
June 17, 2015
A lavishly illustrated and exhaustively researched history of Sequential Circuits from its genesis in Dave Smith's garage to its supernova at the advent of the Age of the Japanese Digital Synths. A 274-page chronicle of one of the great American synthesizer companies.
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