MATRIXSYNTH: Sequential Prophet-6 Demos by Dave Bellamy


Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Sequential Prophet-6 Demos by Dave Bellamy


Published on Oct 23, 2018 Dave Bellamy

Playlist:
1. Sequential Prophet6 jam P6 up and (too) close #1: filter resonance whistly
Live Prophet-6 jam 23 Oct 2018.
Lots of whistle on filter resonance from 2:35. Apreggiated notes - just playing the controls. Digital effects off at 5:17. Some quantization as I moved the filter cutoff knob at 5:44. Inverted filter envelope to filter at 0:54.
Anyone who doesn't like bad camerawork better not watch this. However, I wanted to get the idea of the thrill of playing an ultra real time controllable synthesizer like the Prophet-6 so oftentimes I wanted both hands to play the controls.
2. Sequential Prophet6 jam P6 up and (too) close #2 filter resonance vs clean
Sequential Prophet6 jam P6 up and (too) close filter resonance vs clean (no resonance). Resonance turned from around 8 to 0 after 2:17. Apreggiated sequence to maximize fun of playing the controls on this wonderful analog synth keyboard.
3. Sequential Prophet6 jam P6 up and (too) close #3: PWM pulse width modulation.
Sequential Prophet6 jam P6 up and (too) close PWM pulse width modulation with and without filter mod.
Anyone who doesn't like bad camerawork better not watch this. However, I wanted to get the idea of the thrill of playing an ultra real time controllable synthesizer like the Prophet-6 so oftentimes I wanted both hands to play the controls.

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