+David Lilja Thanks a lot, David! I do indeed find myself using the Pro 2 for polyphonic sounds more often than I would have thought in the beginning. There are obvious limitations to the paraphonic mode, but it's still fun to use, especially due to the great sounding filters.
Thank you, Sofiane! I'm not shure what you mean by the instrument question. It's a Pro 2. ;-) If you mean the sound/preset: Just like any other sound that is presented here, it's one of the sounds I've programmed, meaning that it's not part of the factory presets. Hope that answers your question.
Yes thank you I know but we start from a basic sound that must be neutral before it is changed .. but I say bravo for sounds because I compose electronic music and it is with the sounds that my heart beats lol
+amos922 I'll think about it. I guess the best way would be to "donate" them to DSI/Sequential so they can make them available via the Pro 2 site. That seems to be the most practical way. I'll update everybody via this channel.
what am i hearing in the first minute, is it the feedback? It seems most guys arent using it that much, because im not even sure how its feedback sounds
It's mostly the feedback of the delay you're hearing. But the tunable feedback that feeds the signal back into the signal chain is also active on this patch, but to a rather subtle degree. The feedback can enhance the overall harmonic content and enrich the sound, or be driven to produce really nasty sounds that can resemble the effect of a guitarist turning towards an amp.
Thanks Paul, I'm really enjoying the demos. This is a great sounding synth. Cheers
Thank you, Brian!
These are fantastic sounds, I just started from init for the first time last week on mine and now I'm extra inspired to keep working on it.
@ 1:11... So much for being a monophonic synthesizer ;) Nice use of the four voices!
+David Lilja Thanks a lot, David! I do indeed find myself using the Pro 2 for polyphonic sounds more often than I would have thought in the beginning. There are obvious limitations to the paraphonic mode, but it's still fun to use, especially due to the great sounding filters.
Very informative videos, thanks a lot!
Just subscribed, excellent work...might have to get myself one now :)
+GEOSynths Thank you, GEOSynths! I'll let DSI know and expect a check in the mail by next week. ;-)
Great programming!
+amos922 Thanks a lot!
This sound that is heard in the minute 6:05 is used in one of the best song depeche mode
Interesting. I honestly didn't think of Depeche Mode when I created the patch. What song are you referring to?
fragile tension ....The sound is just at the end of the song
nice sound... ? 2:45 ...what is this instrument plz
Thank you, Sofiane!
I'm not shure what you mean by the instrument question. It's a Pro 2. ;-)
If you mean the sound/preset: Just like any other sound that is presented here, it's one of the sounds I've programmed, meaning that it's not part of the factory presets. Hope that answers your question.
Yes thank you I know but we start from a basic sound that must be neutral before it is changed .. but I say bravo for sounds because I compose electronic music and it is with the sounds that my heart beats lol
Gotcha. I always start from scratch, i.e. with the standard init patch, which is only a saw wave in mono mode.
Are you making these sounds available to pro 2 owners?
+amos922 I'll think about it. I guess the best way would be to "donate" them to DSI/Sequential so they can make them available via the Pro 2 site. That seems to be the most practical way. I'll update everybody via this channel.
+Paul Dither that would be greatly appreciated! Those are some awesome sounds!
+Paul Dither Please do
Any chance you can link a location to these sysex sounds? They sound great!
what am i hearing in the first minute, is it the feedback? It seems most guys arent using it that much, because im not even sure how its feedback sounds
It's mostly the feedback of the delay you're hearing. But the tunable feedback that feeds the signal back into the signal chain is also active on this patch, but to a rather subtle degree.
The feedback can enhance the overall harmonic content and enrich the sound, or be driven to produce really nasty sounds that can resemble the effect of a guitarist turning towards an amp.
Cool! User patches can be loaded here -> forum.davesmithinstruments.com/index.php/topic,94.0.html