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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

DSI Prophet '08 SE

Pic of the DSI Prophet '08 Special Edition sent my way via Stephen Jones. Click the image for the full size shot.

20 comments:

  1. you know... i love DSI, and i think dave smith is truly one of the few true visionaries of synth design.

    and it's because of this that i'm hoping dave's looking at this picture of self-flagellating dreck and saying, "boys, this is complete shite. let's pull it."

    what is this thing, a back-stage pass? if i put it on a lanyard and look stupid, will you expect me to drop to me knees and unzip somewhere near the pimento loaf and the bucket of milwaukee's best?

    i wonder what breed of sheep will buy this thing. probably the same ones that complain about "crappy factory presets."

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  2. Well, I plan to buy one for myself and I make no apologies for that.

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  3. The standard edition Prophet '08 has a list price of $2199 US. The Special Edition is $2699.
    not bad!
    :-))

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  4. 500$ for what? red emitters instead of blue?

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  5. New low for DS.

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  6. In addition to the previously announced special features (red lighted wheels, leopardwood end panels, signed comemorative overlay),
    the Prophet '08 Special Edition will include the Soundtower editor/librarian for Windows and Mac OS X and a copy of the "Dave Smith: Synthesizer Pioneer" DVD

    ... from his website!

    yep, still a lot of money! but... what can we do... we love this man! ;-)

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  7. ....and I'll buy one, of course!

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  8. I will it in a shop, listen and THEN i will buy one
    if the sounds lives up to its specs.

    I like the idea of special editions, but this one's not worth 500 extra quids for me.

    However, me luv di Dave

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  9. I'm ready to order, but I want to be sure of something: Do we get a signed picture of Dave Smith with this special edition? Is it included in the extra $500?

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  10. Why does only the special edition have red LEDs? No equipment should ever use burn-your-eyes-out-blue LEDs. Haven't enough people complained about that already?

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  11. usually, I do listen and then buy it...
    but in this case...
    DSI name on it is enough for me.
    I have Evolvers already and owned several Prophets and MPCs in 25 years, never been tired of Dave Smith' sounds.

    I know, the P08 will sounds more like a P600 than a P5 but is there any brand out with an analog poly-keyboard that sounds clike that? if yes then I'll buy it!
    (...do not keep virtual or anlog modelling keyz, please! ;-)

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  12. ahem, Dave Smith had nothing to do with the Akai MPC series. That'd be Rodger Linn.

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  13. Here is the deal on why blue LEDs are much worse for you than red LEDs - Basically, in a darkened room, blue LEDs are going to blind you. This is really one of the reasons why I dislike bright displays and LEDs because I'm usually playing in low light situations anyway. It takes the human eye at least half and hour to fully adapt to a dark environment. You're going to be using your rods rather than your cones for visual acuity in dark or dimly lit situations. A flash of bright light can partially and momentarily blind you, which I've experienced when looking out over the audience singing a song and then looking back down at the keyboard with a bright display or back lit wheels. But guess what? Rods are not sensitive to RED light, which is why stargazers and astronomers use red flashlights to look at scope settings, star charts and their walking path during night viewings.

    I've never really understood the use of anything other than red light for keyboards except in very small doses or in places where you aren't going to be looking at.

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  14. "i wonder what breed of sheep will buy this thing. probably the same ones that complain about "crappy factory presets."

    Baa-Baa , I'm buying this for sure! Thanks Dave !

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  15. I feel sorry for haters cause they've obviously gotten a lot of hate or they wouldn't be so fast to dish it out. You guys need to go see a shrink to better understand why you're so miserable. This site shouldn't be your emotional trashcan.

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  16. Roger Linn, correct! ooops...
    My mind has done this before!!!
    just too many information.
    ;-)

    probably beacause DS and Linn are (now) working together...I missed up!
    sorry for that, anyway... I love MPCs !!!.

    seems that the best way to buy a P08 in central Europe is from "Thomann" or "Touched by Sound"
    price is: €2195 (cheaper than the PEK!)

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  17. WOW the Prophet -8 looks amazing

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  18. The blue and ultra-bright LED technology became available in the late 90's and was a novelty for a short while.

    They truly suck for any type of display. They are good for keychain flashlights, short-range headlamps, and such. In other words they are good for shining on things, not shining in your eyes.

    Stephen Jones is correct about red being the best color for your eyes. Look in any airplane cockpit, you'll see either dim able incandescents or red LEDs.
    Good 'ol green and yellow aren't bad either, but red is the officially the easiest on the eyes.

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  19. After humoursly going back and forth between ordering and backing out 5 times in the past 24 hours, I've just ordered my SE. Sweetwater says the orders are coming in fast and they will ship by 9/30.

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  20. good catch stephen jones!
    too bad, probably I will have to wait a little more here in the old Europe ;-)

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