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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Sequential Circuits 'The Patch' for download

via Stephen Jones on AH:

"I asked Dave Smith and John Bowen about 'The Patch' and it seems that only 3 or 4 issues were published between 1981 and 1982. I have volume 02 issue 01 (February 1982). Its got some really great information, patches and advertisements. This issue has a cool picture of a plexiglas Pro-One too.

You can download it here.

Does anyone have the other issues of 'The Patch'? (I'll stop asking now)"

Update via the comments:
"Did anyone see the "Digital Interface for the Pro-One" article in there? That is like the holy grain for Pro-One DIYers. I don't think anyone has documented how to modify the Pro-One for this and here it is from the source."

7 comments:

  1. Interesting find! Wish there were featured "band patches", i.e. from the band songs was listed in their Top Ten.

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  2. very cool, thanks

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  3. Cool forum too!

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  4. Did anyone see the "Digital Interface for the Pro-One" article in there? That is like the holy grain for Pro-One DIYers. I don't think anyone has documented how to modify the Pro-One for this and here it is from the source.

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  5. Does anyone know what happened to SYN-COMP and O.Z. Hall's Apple ][ to Prophet-5 interface?

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  6. Does anyone know where you can find cool preset sheets for the 600 like the ones they have on pages 9-12?

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  7. Yes, all of the presets from the factory cassette are in the Prophet 600 manual. The only versions I've been able to find online are in French or German.

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