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Post by Admin on May 1, 2018 18:29:03 GMT
This synth has 150 GB of the highest quallity samples on board (8dio) Which are taken from the 8dio collection known for some of the best vst sounds around.. Add to that some virtuall analogue oscilators.. And a viruall limitless amount of modulation source And real analogue filter And highest quallity dsp effects.. And you have a truely innovative Synth More video’s from 8dio here : Just go to their channel for a couple more video’s For all the specs, you go to the 8dio website 8dio.com/instrument/prophet-x/Attachments:file.txt (5 B)
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2018 11:53:19 GMT
Demo at superbooth Its sounding refreshing
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Post by Tommy 73 on May 3, 2018 14:34:58 GMT
Following this one... looks interesting...polyphony looks a bit shy on the sample side of things (stereo) could I be missing Something?.....
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2018 18:41:30 GMT
Following this one... looks interesting...polyphony looks a bit shy on the sample side of things (stereo) could I be missing Something?..... No, its an analogue filter.. Each voice/note has its own instance of that filter.. so the filter is limiting the polyphony here.. 8 stereo or 16 mono.. But if you combine it with the new omnispher 2.5 upgrade .. you have huge controll...
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Post by Tommy 73 on May 4, 2018 11:02:15 GMT
Following this one... looks interesting...polyphony looks a bit shy on the sample side of things (stereo) could I be missing Something?..... No, its an analogue filter.. Each voice/note has its own instance of that filter.. so the filter is limiting the polyphony here.. 8 stereo or 16 mono.. But if you combine it with the new omnispher 2.5 upgrade .. you have huge controll... Ok thanks for that Bachus...could i then ask if using the samples in stereo (I can now see we have 8 notes of polyphony with a single timbre) but if we are playing in a bitimbre configuration (layered or split) are we (A) still getting 8 notes of polyphony for each timbre... Or will it (B) drop to 4 notes of polyphony in a bitimbre configuration for each timbre (layered or split) ? P.s. yes omnispher 2.5 is also looking very interesting, I can see a weekend of reading ahead of me
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2018 19:01:42 GMT
No, its an analogue filter.. Each voice/note has its own instance of that filter.. so the filter is limiting the polyphony here.. 8 stereo or 16 mono.. But if you combine it with the new omnispher 2.5 upgrade .. you have huge controll... Ok thanks for that Bachus...could i then ask if using the samples in stereo (I can now see we have 8 notes of polyphony with a single timbre) but if we are playing in a bitimbre configuration (layered or split) are we (A) still getting 8 notes of polyphony for each timbre... Or will it (B) drop to 4 notes of polyphony in a bitimbre configuration for each timbre (layered or split) ? P.s. yes omnispher 2.5 is also looking very interesting, I can see a weekend of reading ahead of me If you layer, its 4 stereo voices/8 mon voices/sound If you split, its 8/16 voices total.. So if you play a single bass note with your left hand, you would have 7/14 voices left for your right hand Atleast thats how polyphony works innother bitimbral dave smith instruments
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Post by Tommy 73 on May 5, 2018 6:48:51 GMT
Thanks Bachus... a study of the manuals when they become avalible will help, inculding some down time with this synth... then perhaps some changes may happen (lots of thinking considering my set up if this one finds it's way back with me) once a better understanding how this type of synth which by it's nature is a slightly different departure for me to understand, but a quick learning curve will I'm sure show how this could integrate with myself and my set up, I'm sure "you tube" will very quickly be a good source of information also, this one has certainly grabbed my ear's and imagination.....
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2018 14:35:24 GMT
Thanks Bachus... a study of the manuals when they become avalible will help, inculding some down time with this synth... then perhaps some changes may happen (lots of thinking considering my set up if this one finds it's way back with me) once a better understanding how this type of synth which by it's nature is a slightly different departure for me to understand, but a quick learning curve will I'm sure show how this could integrate with myself and my set up, I'm sure "you tube" will very quickly be a good source of information also, this one has certainly grabbed my ear's and imagination..... This synth definately is worth a trip to music store in Germany, where they have all the best keyboards allways on display.. BUT SO FAR it sounds massive.. and deep..
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Post by Tommy 73 on May 6, 2018 17:39:41 GMT
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