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V Collection - Legacy versions => Prophet V => Prophet V Users Community => Topic started by: guyri on January 12, 2010, 08:46:36 am
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I've only just got round to playing with the prophet (been too busy with the Mgs and ARP). Am I right in thinking the original Pro5 had analog oscillators and the VS oscillators were digital? The VS sounds all seem rather harsh, which is a pity, as the rest of the synth is terrific fun.
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the prophet VS VCO were digital waves then, becoming analog to go inside the filter.
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Yes, they are harsh, but: "it's not a bug, it's a feature!" ;)
Original VS oscillators were pretty much aliasing, coupled with analog filtering this is even its sound signature. Not usable on everything I must admit, but with a couple of programming you can generate ethereal flutes as well as abrasive Dn'B basses. And we love it for that also!
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not vco but digital wavetable oscillators on the vs (=resynthesized waveforms out of an original sample) , the vs was more or less an american copy of the ppg concept but lacked the true grit of the original, also the vs concept was just mixing of 4 oscillator levels but there wasnt any interaction (modulation) between these
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Ah - thank you - I thought I had a dim and distant memory - not that I ever got anywhere near a Prophet back in the day. So it's a sort of early S+S synth then? I like being able to use the hybrid to put the pro5 oscillators through the VS filters. I'll see if I can come up with some ethereal flutes.
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Think of the dual modes of this plugin as being akin to the Dave Smith evolver synth - it has the prophet 5 side and the prophet vs waves (digital) side - both are awesome - the digital waves on the VS / evolver sound stunning through real analog filters (the arturia synth sounds fantastic too)
On the harsh angle - this is an adjustable feature (brilliance) on the equally fantastic waldorf blofeld - it's the low sample length and bit resolution that makes the aforementioned and 'daddy of them all' ppg sound so wonderful - digital can be good (as can emulation be)
best s
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Thanks - yes digital is fine. great in fact. I'd love to have a soft synth with all the filters and modulation options of the Emu Morpheus.