@@analogprophet I love mine because it is soo easy to sound like a pro playing it or go into very wacky experimental territory. Like greatest hits of Oberheim synths in one. Expensive but more affordable than a vintage Oberheim.
hey Toby. its a fun synth to program. everything is right where it should be for the most part. sometimes digging through page 2 sucks, but its easier than it was back in the day
Yes the fun part of this synth is, except to play, to program. My guess of lay out the Page 2 by a menu is to be able to update it with new firmwares. The Prophet 5/10 rev 4 gets increasingly more combinations of knob hits for every new function that comes with every firmware update - a bit frustrating to remember. Page 2 as a menu instead of a second layer per knob as the OB-8 will solve such things more elegant.
Regarding firmware upgrades: Would like to have the sustain pedal holding arpeggios. And a way to read of the values of a preset other than just the «edited» text, as you have on the sequential prophets and the ob-6. even better, like it is on the access virus.
@@analogprophet glad to hear it - please do one dedicated to pads - I'm trying to follow your tutorial above but I can't get it sounding the same - I will try harder
Sorry, I don’t give technical support, please check the manual. My way to sequence two or more parts is to use my DAW and sequence one part a time and commit it to audio.