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Originally Posted by
Jpro600k
Hi,Pete66
It also sounds like a new instrument. However, it reflects the goodness of the original sound, and I feel that it is a wonderful sound. Not being a simple panning leads to a good feel. It would be nice to be able to output the original sound to the center in addition to the panoramic sound from the panorama board. If you can mix them and throw them away, it will surely be a more attractive kit.
By the way, the Prophet 600 panorama board has more parts, but it is very strange that this P5 version looks so simple.
Is it possible to use the polysix panorama mod in a perverted way like installing it on the Prophet 600, just as it does on the Prophet 600?
Thank you.
Hello Jpro600k,
Thank you very much, Iβm happy you like it!
The original mono output signal of the Prophet-5 can be used in addition to the stereo signal. Both signals can be mixed in an external mixer, as you describe.
It would be also possible to merge/mix both signals mono and stereo in the pan mod circuitry so that mono *always* sits in the panorama center. For the sake of flexibility I however decided to keep this as an option and to use an external mixer instead.
Regarding the Prophet-600 pan-mod design : Here I needed to spend a bit higher effort, for the following reasons:
- all CEM3372 filter-outputs lead exclusively to the pan mod for further processing
- the pan-mod therefore needs to also fully support auto-tune
- during auto-tune, audio output needs to be muted
- stereo output volume can be controlled by the VOLUME pot.
In fact, the simplified Korg Polysix mod might be applicable as well but with some disadvantages:
- audible, annoying test signals (VCOs, VCFs) during autotune (no auto-mute!)
- fix stereo output level; stereo volume not controllable by VOLUME knob
For the Prophet-600 panorama-mod I thought itβs worth it to spend some additional effort for a higher user comfort.
Kind regards,
Pete66