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To be honest the prophecy is something I'm wanting to replace. Not because it's sh*t, just because it's something that is on load to me and came without the manual. I can't find the manual on any websites so never got my head round it.
The presets are pretty good, quite dated now though. Just wish I could use it to it's potential. |
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why thankyar Timo. Quote:
cheers Pete |
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does a manual for this metal ever exsist? 8O would you mind telling more about it? artchitecture and single flow. i would love to hear some stuff done with it. |
Nice setup Dugmac :D
I think its time for a bigger desk though! cheers blay |
[Korg Prophecy Basic/Players Guide - 3.4mb]
[Korg Prophecy Parameter Guide - 12.8mb] I have the 6-voice Moss (Z1) board for my Trinity and find it to be very transparent. A good compliment to the characteristic and very unmistakable 'Virus' sound. I just really wished Korg made a successor to the Z1 as the basic sound is absolutely rock solid and very flexible - and I absolutely love the idea of the Physical Modelling and VA hybrid, a great concept - but I guess the Z1/moss sounds would pale a tad when compared to something like the Clavia G2 now. The OASYS-PCI board (not to be mistaken with the new OASYS workstation) was a big step up from the Z1 as it has more DSP for greater realism and power, and included even more physical models when compared with the Z1, but the problem is only Windows98se is supported as the OASYS-PCI has been discontinued for a good while. The sound quality is ace from what I've heard, though, so I'm even considering buying one off ebay and then grabbing an older computer to run it on standalone! Otherwise, I really hope Korg make some spin-offs from their new OASYS workstation, like a hardcore standalone synth (like a Z2) which does away with all the other unneeded OASYS frills. I know that Korg will add physical modelling to their OASYS workstation at some point, as they're reknowned for the time, money and effort they've pumped into R&D on physical modelling over the last couple of decades, so I just hope it does splinter off into a new dedicated synth. COME ON KORG! Back to the Prophecy, I heard that because it's a monophonic synth they dedicated more DSP to that single voice on the Prophecy than they did for each voice on the 6-voice Z1, thus the Prophecy is deemed to have a richer and more powerful sound when both compared in monophonic mode. The Z1 just adds polyphony/multitimbrality and a few more physical model algorithms. There's some nice demos of the Prophecy here: http://www.lfo4.com/ ...click Prophecy to go to the Prophecy section, then click Download, then MP3 |
Nice setup Dugmac! :D
Great to see some more pics being posted. |
Wow, Timo, you're a legend. Thanks!
Well i guess I can give you a better run down once I've been through the manual a few times... |
hey people heres a pic of my home studio and the mixdown studio I use . http://www.digitizedculture.com/phot...y.php?photo=47
http://www.digitizedculture.com/phot...y.php?photo=46 |
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the other pic is from SAE in byron bay, yeah?
nice little home setup you have there. cheers blay |
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