MATRIXSYNTH: DSI / 8Dio Sequential Prophet X Official Add-On Series: "Across The Star Lake"


Thursday, May 24, 2018

DSI / 8Dio Sequential Prophet X Official Add-On Series: "Across The Star Lake"


Published on May 24, 2018 8dioproductions

"Prophet X Live Demonstration by Troels Folmann. Audio was recorded directly out of the Prophet X.

Visit https://8dio.com/prophet-x/ for more information.

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One of the wonders of the Prophet X is that you can play old vintage synths through it - and route them through all the beautiful analog technologies.

Across The Star Lake is a patch from our Official Expansion Series for the Prophet X. We deep-sampled one of the most iconic "wonder child" synths of all time - then fused it together with a tapped tubular bell and two sine waves from the Prophet X.

The demo begins with a washed out ethereal vibe - generated by the Super Plate Reverb maxed out. The verb is lowered a bit - allowing for a more solo like sound. A tiny sequence is triggered and the true analog filters open up - especially on slider 1."

https://www.davesmithinstruments.com/product/prophet-x/

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