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GForce Prophet-5 VST review!

GForce has teamed up with Sequential to release their Prophet-5 VST. There is no need to say any more about the Prophet-5 it is just one of those synths that everyone knows, especially as it is also a current synth in its Rev4 guise. I’m a little blasé about analogue synth recreations these days, and there are a multitude of Prophet a-like versions including Arturia and I was a little nervous to play around with this plugin. I am not going to sugar coat things, you can get a lot of these sounds from other plugins nowadays – there is no end of different plugins that will make sounds similar, so can it stand out?

You can see it can be busy, but it looks like the classic Prophet we all know. It has been massively expanded though with some FX added as well but yeah, it looks like it should so does it sound like it should? Well I think so – I mean I had rev2 back in the day, and it sounds a bit cleaner and less clangy than I remember it – but that’s not a bad thing. You can dial it up as well, and the added FX and features like the arp make it a far more versatile instrument. Does it stand out from the other Prophets though? Well I think it doesn’t sound way better, but different – but for me the biggest plus is the price (£99 but currently £69) plus the presets are actually pretty good. Wide range, over 460 of them and that helps sweeten the deal a lot. I wouldn’t say you need to buy this if you have the Arturia version though – they pretty much overlap, and that is my biggest issue with the same old classic synths being rehashed. Arturia recently did the MemoryMoog and that I find a bit meh, so much so I haven’t bothered to review it, but I have always been a Prophet fan so this one makes the cut. Check out the videos, I’ll link to a sounds video below and see if it makes sense for you.

GForce Prophet-5

7.8 out of 10
£99£69

GForce debuts its version of the classic Prophet-5. Decent but certainly not a must buy. The presets and price do make it more attractive than say the Arturia version though…

Sound Quality
8 out of 10
Sounds like a Prophet-5 and has extra features. Still plenty of alternatives though
Price
9 out of 10
At the introductory price of £69 it is good value, but we have all seen and heard it before
Use and cpu use
8.1 out of 10
Does a decent job of looking like a Prophet and extra features are not too hard to master – but this is a given in 2026
Overall
6 out of 10
This is my problem with VSTs and instruments in 2026. Rather than spend time and make a different take we get version after version of the classics from like 40 years ago…. happens in hardware as well though!

Pros

Sounds good – like a Prophet!

Good price

Presets are different compared to others and 460+ available

Cons

It is yet another analogue classic reimagined

Similar sounds can be found easily elsewhere

Can use a fair bit of cpu when a lot of FX added

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