Excellent condition Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 2.0. Includes professionally installed Kenton Midi Kit. Keyboard bushings have been professionally replaced(no clicking) along with having a Heat Sink installed(addresses tuning stability/drift which was notorious with Rev 1 and Rev 2 P5's).
There are a few minor scratches on bottom and a very small wood ding on top of left side panel; otherwise in excellent shape. Please check my photos and video.
Unit has only been used in my smoke free Home Studio; has never been used outside the home/toured.
Professionally serviced at Outlier Audio in Chicago, IL.
Includes Cover, power cord,copy of Manual, Kenton Midi Kit manual as well as Cassette Interface Operation Notes."
"This is a 1970s Italian-made Crumar Orchestrator / Multiman. It's a truly unique piece with some cool features. It's basically an entire orchestra at your fingertips. It's sort of the Italian answer to the Polymoog.
First off, all the SOUNDS!
The FAT AF ANALOG BRASS. You can control the filter sweep with a normal attack curve or use the foot pedal to control it manually for some super rad retro sci-fi sounds.
The SWEET STRINGS. They're very reminiscent of the Solina string sound. Independent cello, violin sections for both the bass and treble side.
The MEDIOCRE PIANO & CLAVINET sounds. They're...kinda neat.
The SUPER DEEP AND PUNCHY BASS. This is only on the bottom part of the keyboard. It also has an independent output just for the bass and it is dreamy for filling out the low end
In addition to the brass swell pedal, there's also a volume pedal. Both work well!
This synth as 4 outputs : MAIN, PIANO/BASS, STRINGS, & BRASS. You can either use the main output and make it a big mono synth or process each section independently! Very useful if you want to mix the parts with different effects later on.
They keyboard is naturally split between bass & treble so you can set each side to use a different set of sounds (exempli gratia, low brass + bass, high violins & cello).
I recently opened up this synth and gave it a very thorough servicing. All connections are strong, all the circuits got cleaned and the pots are as clean as I can make them. The sliders work well and are generally free of scratchiness.
The issues :
+ Although the sliders all work well, there's a few missing slider caps.
+ The middle C violin sound is quiet so you can't use it in isolation. Not really noticeable in normal use.
+ No MIDI control on this beast. This was from the Before Times.
That's it! Everything else works great. The only thing that would really kick this up to 1000% is the set of exceedingly rare bass pedals.
Apparently Radiohead loves this synth, and I see why. It's got a haunting, dark tone that matches well with their sound. It's also really well suited to live performance / tracking, as you can use the two pedals to make a very expressive performance. It comes in its own road case!"
"«Retromania» is a collection of 50 patches for Behringer 2600. It includes 15 basses, 14 Leads, 13 Plucks, 8 Pads. 📼 Get the soundset: https://bit.ly/3snGeRM The soundset is suitable for Retrowave, Synthwave, Pop, Electronica, Lo-fi, Electro, Disco, Cinematic and Video Game Music in Sci-Fi, Cyberpunk genres… for everything that is associated with Vintage, Retro, Old… You will find well-known timbres here: huge and light basses, singing leads that work great for solos, punchy plucks for arps and seqs, warm analog pads with evolving modulations.
The soundset is presented in the form of PDF-Document. Each page contains notes that explain how the patch works, what parameters worth tweaking during the playback, how to develop the timbre during a performance. If you make all the settings consciously and try the things mentioned in the notes, you will learn lots of things about the synth and discover its true depth.
Each patch has an audio example, it helps to understand how a patch is supposed to sound. To recreate these patches you need up 8 patch cords.
"Today on #PATCHTUESDAY we're diving deep into Generate 3's timbral controls! Using separate envelopes to modulate the three individual harmonic channels, it becomes easy to create an evolving spectrum throughout each note in a sequence. #eurorack"
"Download the audio: https://www.patreon.com/posts/54993754
Marbles triggers Plaits and is recycling an 8 note loop via the deja vu control. QPAS filters and adds a stereo effect. Marbles triggers Beads for the arpeggio effect.
Modules:
Mutable Instruments Plaits, Marbles, Beads
Make Noise QPAS
"This video shows how to create a fat bass sound from scratch utilizing the sub octave feature on the Prophet 6 amongst other features that are specific to the Prophet-6. Dave Smith Instruments and Sequential Circuits really stayed true to the original Prophet 5 design with a fully analog signal path but with effects at the end of the chain. Even though there are lots of patches on the Prophet 6, this video will show how to get the most out of your Prophet and start creating sounds from scratch right away."