I sold mine after a couple of years and purchased the Summit. After having the Summit for a year now i must say i really prefer the Summit. I think the Rev 2 has a better highpass filter however, but the Summit is much more capable of creating different and varied sounds and patches, a much broader pallet. I walways felt a bit limited to the Brassy tonality of the rev 2 and fizz of the curtis filter. The Summit also has the very best Effects on any hardware synth I've played and a really really nice keybed and action.
That's why not one synth can do everything. I have a Tempest-for drums, Elektron analog 4 - for retro dark horror movie vibes, virus TI2 - anything virtual analog/digit universe unlocked, and prophet Rev 2 - for the low fi analog interesting vibes, textures and ambient beauty
@@StefaanHimpe thank you, I totally agree with you! another reason is that I am learning to play the piano haha...started taking private lessons in may because I really want to be able to use synthesizers the best I can, especially mono synths deserve to be played well...they need a good pkayer in order to hear the best of what they can do. thats just my opinion though.
@@m_g_tek5525 thanks man. well it is expensive that's true but if you consider what you get it's a reasonable price, this could definitely be the deserto island synth that you can use for everything, 16 voice polyphony, full analog path, tons of modulation and effects.
My favorite Sequential for a reason..
@@nagchumpalot it's a great great synth. I think that people who criticise it have no idea how to use it or just read and copy bad comments.
@@daniel_mana Yep the deeper you dig the better it gets for sure.
@@nagchumpalot yep!!
I sold mine after a couple of years and purchased the Summit.
After having the Summit for a year now i must say i really prefer the Summit.
I think the Rev 2 has a better highpass filter however, but the Summit is much more capable of creating different and varied sounds and patches, a much broader pallet.
I walways felt a bit limited to the Brassy tonality of the rev 2 and fizz of the curtis filter.
The Summit also has the very best Effects on any hardware synth I've played and a really really nice keybed and action.
thanks for your feedback man! yeah I agree with you in describing the rev2 sound, it really depends on personal preferencies
That's why not one synth can do everything. I have a Tempest-for drums, Elektron analog 4 - for retro dark horror movie vibes, virus TI2 - anything virtual analog/digit universe unlocked, and prophet Rev 2 - for the low fi analog interesting vibes, textures and ambient beauty
@@masonjahncke7844nice set up man
lovely!
@@neuronist thanks a lot!
The more complex the sounds, the less complex the arrangement should be. Sounds good to me!
@@StefaanHimpe thank you, I totally agree with you! another reason is that I am learning to play the piano haha...started taking private lessons in may because I really want to be able to use synthesizers the best I can, especially mono synths deserve to be played well...they need a good pkayer in order to hear the best of what they can do. thats just my opinion though.
@@daniel_mana I think that's true of all instruments :) Good luck on the piano lessons!
@@StefaanHimpe thanks!!
@@StefaanHimpe yea....it's actually true on all the instruments
Well done 🎹
@@NicolasMelis thank you buddy!!!!
Love the sound of this patch. Is this a square wave LFO into pitch to get the effect?
thanks!! I think it is, there is other modulation too but I can't remember I'm sorry.
very cool. I wish this synth wasn't so expensive
@@m_g_tek5525 thanks man. well it is expensive that's true but if you consider what you get it's a reasonable price, this could definitely be the deserto island synth that you can use for everything, 16 voice polyphony, full analog path, tons of modulation and effects.