As a beginner with the Prophet (not a beginner with synths exactly), this video is awesome. Super practical. There are a million ways to use this thing, and here's a guy showing you his method complete with looking at a couple interesting quirks of the synth.
I’ve been banging my head against the wall for months trying to figure out what my first true poly synth was going to be.. prophet 10, ob6, moog one. . . now I know, it’s the prophet 6 Thanks for that!
Hey Justin, thanks for watching and for your comment. Glad to hear the video helped you decide which synth to purchase. The Prophet 6 is fantastic and you will enjoy it for many years to come :)
dont rule out the take-5, just about as good sound, vcos and p5 filter, but much deeper mod matrix with fm and effects. looping envelopes, morphing waveshapes from sine to thin pulse. no vca though, and i feel like maybe the p6 has a special character that the t5 may lack. although the t5 has its own insanely good character
These effects are really useful. They get such a bad rap sometimes but I really like them as an onboard and ready to go option. Great sounds man. I've had mine since release and have been back in hole with it of late. Thought I'd check in online to see how it has aged. Still my go to. So proud to own one of these beauties!
This is fantastic guys, great inspiring sounds and lengthy explanation which is exactly what we need for one to learn about sound design... more of this pls!
Didn't mind you getting lost in your sounds, i was there with you! My Ob6 has been delayed and the shop has a Prophet 6 in stock. This video was most helpful, I'm gonna Get one!
hey there, thanks for this inspiring video - my question would be why you solve subdivisions over a pulse in arp mode via the clock speed and not set the clock to the original tempo and set the note value section accordingly (for example to 8th notes) - Is this just personal preference or does this make a difference in sound?
Thanks for watching :) glad to hear you found the video inspiring. The idea behind doubling up the clock speed from the desired tempo is so you can access the fastest possible arp speed with the Prophet especially when choosing 32nd as the rate. Great for getting the fluctuations you hear in the drone example.
Oooo that is a difficult choice to make. Both have their differences and strong points other than the obvious polyphonic vs duophonic. The Moog is the king when it comes to bass, even though the Prophet 6 is definitely no slouch in that department. However, the Prophet really excels for pads, especially given the onboard FX.
Thanks for a great, thorough primer on this instrument. If I may add some constructive criticism... your eyes should appear in the upper half of the screen. Take a look at news anchors, this establishes authority and the alternative is that you look shorter than you probably are.
A great synth that covers a lot of ground. As you would imagine with a poly synth it excels at pads and leads. But I’m always surprised how well it delivers bass.
As a beginner with the Prophet (not a beginner with synths exactly), this video is awesome. Super practical. There are a million ways to use this thing, and here's a guy showing you his method complete with looking at a couple interesting quirks of the synth.
I’ve been banging my head against the wall for months trying to figure out what my first true poly synth was going to be.. prophet 10, ob6, moog one. . . now I know, it’s the prophet 6
Thanks for that!
Hey Justin, thanks for watching and for your comment. Glad to hear the video helped you decide which synth to purchase. The Prophet 6 is fantastic and you will enjoy it for many years to come :)
dont rule out the take-5, just about as good sound, vcos and p5 filter, but much deeper mod matrix with fm and effects. looping envelopes, morphing waveshapes from sine to thin pulse. no vca though, and i feel like maybe the p6 has a special character that the t5 may lack. although the t5 has its own insanely good character
These effects are really useful. They get such a bad rap sometimes but I really like them as an onboard and ready to go option.
Great sounds man. I've had mine since release and have been back in hole with it of late. Thought I'd check in online to see how it has aged. Still my go to. So proud to own one of these beauties!
really a valuable tip with the pads and the BPM. Thanks! I'll try my OB-6 with that right away.
You’re welcome :) it was a little more ‘out of the box’. Hope you will get equally as lost as I did 😃
This is fantastic guys, great inspiring sounds and lengthy explanation which is exactly what we need for one to learn about sound design... more of this pls!
Thanks for watching and commenting Ashley. Pleased to hear you enjoyed the video :) we will be sure to chapter mark future videos.
Didn't mind you getting lost in your sounds, i was there with you! My Ob6 has been delayed and the shop has a Prophet 6 in stock. This video was most helpful, I'm gonna Get one!
Thanks for watching and commenting Chris :) Good to know others are getting lost in the sounds too. Have fun with your new instrument.
Finaly I can see the P6 capacity. Thanks.
Thanks for watching :)
Awesome tips, inspired some knob twisting over here, excited to check out the new soundbank
Thanks Lowell. Enjoy playing with the new sounds 😊😊
Super nice, thank you for the video
Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Great video. Just got mine this week, some unique/helpful ideas to try out. Cheers!
Thanks Vincent. Have fun exploring your new synth :)
Great sounds and very informative. Thank you!
You’re welcome :)
hey there, thanks for this inspiring video - my question would be why you solve subdivisions over a pulse in arp mode via the clock speed and not set the clock to the original tempo and set the note value section accordingly (for example to 8th notes) - Is this just personal preference or does this make a difference in sound?
Thanks for watching :) glad to hear you found the video inspiring. The idea behind doubling up the clock speed from the desired tempo is so you can access the fastest possible arp speed with the Prophet especially when choosing 32nd as the rate. Great for getting the fluctuations you hear in the drone example.
@@Audiotent oh sure, that makes sense, adding 64th to the arp. thanks.
Thanks, this was a most helpful demonstration!
Thanks Ruud. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers for taking time to watch and comment :)
Some amazing tones you get from this :) great video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching and commenting @runonesbeats1983 :) Glad you enjoyed listening to the sounds.
That sound @13:31 ❤️❤️❤️ very vangellis
Thanks Sureno :) I was going for a cinematic vibe with the arpeggiator trick. Glad to hear it translated well.
nice work
Make this a full AT course. Either P6 or the OB6 ;).
Oh yes please
I love it!
Thanks for watching Wioleta :)
Thank you for the interesting video, I like my Prophet-6 also.
Could you please be so nice and make a Sounddesig Tutorial Video for the MS-20?
Bests
Do you like this one or the sub 37 more?
Oooo that is a difficult choice to make. Both have their differences and strong points other than the obvious polyphonic vs duophonic. The Moog is the king when it comes to bass, even though the Prophet 6 is definitely no slouch in that department. However, the Prophet really excels for pads, especially given the onboard FX.
Thanks for a great, thorough primer on this instrument.
If I may add some constructive criticism... your eyes should appear in the upper half of the screen. Take a look at news anchors, this establishes authority and the alternative is that you look shorter than you probably are.
you are best!
Appreciate the kind comment Katrin :)
OB-6 next please...........
Yes, the OB-6 could be featured in a future episode. Is there anything in particular you would like to see?
@@Audiotent Any sound design tips would be greatly appreciated, also a OB-6 preset pack release. Thanks.
@@raymondfranklynDJ duly noted 👍
@@Audiotent totally concur... OB-6, Minibrute 2/2S, Microfreak, Minilogue XD, Sub37 and ASM Hydrasynth
I want one so bad
A great synth that covers a lot of ground. As you would imagine with a poly synth it excels at pads and leads. But I’m always surprised how well it delivers bass.
@@Audiotent now that’s a plus
That’s about the only fat sound you can make with it in my opinion.