Sequential Fourm Review: Affordable Analog Polyphonic Synth with Polyphonic Aftertouch

1. Introduction

In September 2025, Sequential announced its most affordable analog synthesizer yet: the Fourm. With four analog voices and polyphonic aftertouch, this compact instrument blends classic Sequential sound with modern performance features. In this review, we’ll explore the history of Sequential Circuits and what makes the Fourm an exciting new release.


2. A Brief History of Sequential

The Early Years

Sequential Circuits was founded in 1974 by Dave Smith. Initially focused on sequencers, the company revolutionized electronic music with the Prophet-5 in 1978 — the first programmable polyphonic synthesizer with patch memory. Sequential also co-created MIDI, the universal communication standard for electronic instruments.

Other notable products from the early ’80s include the Pro-One and the vector-synthesis-based Prophet VS, both of which remain highly sought after today.

Decline, Revival, and Legacy

By 1987, financial challenges forced Sequential to close. Yamaha acquired the brand, but Dave Smith later re-emerged with Dave Smith Instruments (DSI) in 2002.

In 2015, Yamaha returned the Sequential name to Smith, and by 2018, DSI officially became Sequential. In 2021, Sequential joined the Focusrite Group, ensuring long-term stability. Although Dave Smith passed away in 2022, his legacy lives on in every Sequential design.


3. Sequential Fourm: The New Synth

Announcement and Vision

Unveiled on September 23, 2025, the Sequential Fourm is described as “the most accessible analog synth Sequential has ever made.” It combines classic analog circuitry with expressive modern features — most notably polyphonic aftertouch, something rarely found in this price range.

Full info https://sequential.com/modern-analog/fourm/

Key Features

FeatureDescription
Voices4 true analog voices
Keyboard37 slim keys with polyphonic aftertouch
Oscillators2 per voice, variable waveforms; Osc B doubles as LFO
Filter4-pole Prophet-style low-pass with bass compensation
Envelopes & LFO2 ADSR envelopes + flexible LFO
Mod MatrixFront-panel routing inspired by the Pro-One
Sequencer64-step sequencer + arpeggiator with step glide
ConnectivityMono out, headphone out, MIDI In/Out/Thru, USB-C
BuildSteel chassis, compact and durable
Price$999 USD / ~€949

Strengths and Limitations

Strengths

  • Authentic Sequential analog tone
  • Expressive polyphonic aftertouch
  • Compact, performance-focused design
  • Intuitive workflow (knob-per-function)
  • Affordable entry point into Sequential synths

Limitations

  • Only 4 voices (limited polyphony)
  • Mono output (no stereo outs)
  • No built-in effects
  • Slim keys may not appeal to every player

4. Why the Fourm Matters for Sequential

The Fourm represents a strategic move for Sequential:

  • It’s the most affordable analog polysynth in their lineup, opening the brand to a wider audience.
  • It bridges the past and present, drawing inspiration from the Prophet and Pro-One, while integrating USB-C and advanced modulation.
  • It proves that analog synthesizers remain highly relevant in today’s music production landscape.

By making analog polyphony and expressive aftertouch more accessible, Sequential is empowering new generations of musicians.


5. Conclusion

The Sequential Fourm is more than just a synthesizer — it’s a statement. With four analog voices, hands-on workflow, and rare polyphonic aftertouch at under $1,000, it delivers the Sequential experience in an approachable format.

From the groundbreaking Prophet-5 in 1978 to the Fourm in 2025, Sequential continues to shape electronic music history. For producers, performers, and synth enthusiasts, the Fourm is a compelling new way to access the legendary Sequential sound.

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