Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
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| Six-Trak by Sequential Circuits | |||
| Synthesis type: | Analog Subtractive | ||
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| Polyphony: | 6 | ||
| Keyboard: | 49-key | ||
| Left hand control: | Pitch, Modulation | ||
| External control: | MIDI | ||
The Six-Trak was an analogue synthesizer manufactured by Sequential Circuits in San Jose, California and released in January 1984. It is notable for being one of the first multi-timbral synthesizers, equipped with MIDI and an on-board six-track digital sequencer, hence the name. It was designed as an inexpensive and easily portable 'scratch-pad' machine for trying out arrangements. You can latch the arpegiator and play along with sequences in real time. Also available is a unison mode which renders the keyboard monophonic but allows for very rich sounding timbres.

