Brooklyn Synth Expo

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Mon Nov 9 18:51:00 CET 2015


I hear you Andrew..  I'm also waiting for a DSI synth that appeals to me. I've owned 3 and sold 3 :)

Paul
London
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Andrew Tarpinian" <andrewtarpinian at gmail.com>
Sent: ‎09/‎11/‎2015 16:00
To: "Music-bar" <music-bar at lists.music-bar.org>
Subject: Re: Brooklyn Synth Expo

> On Nov 9, 2015, at 5:41 AM, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at upcmail.nl> wrote:
> 
> Op 9-11-2015 om 2:55 schreef Andrew Tarpinian:
>> http://www.maindragmusic.com/blog/
>> 
>> Guys, I went to the Brooklyn synth expo today and I learned that the Prophet 5 sounds better than the Prophet 6 :)
>> 
>> Also Roger Linn does his own demos.
> 
> Hey Andy,
> 
> So in what way would you say the P5 sounded better than the P6?

I was going for a brassy sound and to be fair it was quick and I wasn't able to make the patch I wanted with the P6 in panel mode, there was weird modulation I didn't know how to turn off, and the presets that I was able to select were lame, I did find one patch that was close to the sound I wanted. 

To be all cliche like, the P5 just sounded warmer, rounded and more organic, and the P6 colder and brighter. I know some of this has to do purely with the age of the components. And I'm sure I could have got something much more to my liking if I had more time on the P6. Also the 6 can of course do way more in terms of sounds. 

The P5 was also $6800 :) 

I would def pick the P6 just because of logistical reasons. But I tell you it didn't have the immediate sound I expected. It sounded like a Dave Smith synth, which killed my lust a tiny bit. 
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