Sounds interesting, but digital randomness is not even close to vintage feel. That was the opposite of random number generator type random. Natural factors involved there.
"To give the same mojo to the new Prophet-10, we created the Vintage knob. Use it to dial in as much old-school randomness as you’d like. Go from a very stable “4” — as in Prophet-5 Rev4, which is how we refer to the new version in house — all the way to “1,” as in Prophet-5 Rev1, the rarest and most temperamental of all Prophet-5s."
Return of the Slop knob? So flat oscillators digitally detuned?
I like the fact that Dave Smith always said he will never redo his old synth and now he broke his word.
I'm happy he did it
This new Prophet5 has both SSM and CEM filters, tons of space to save presets, keyboard velocity and USB. Fabulous
I really hope it sounds as good as the vintage ones.
"To give the same mojo to the new Prophet-10, we created the Vintage knob. Use it to dial in as much old-school randomness as you’d like. Go from a very stable “4” — as in Prophet-5 Rev4, which is how we refer to the new version in house — all the way to “1,” as in Prophet-5 Rev1, the rarest and most temperamental of all Prophet-5s."
Return of the Slop knob? So flat oscillators digitally detuned?
"To give the same mojo to the new Prophet-10, we created the Vintage knob. Use it to dial in as much old-school randomness as you’d like. Go from a very stable “4” — as in Prophet-5 Rev4, which is how we refer to the new version in house — all the way to “1,” as in Prophet-5 Rev1, the rarest and most temperamental of all Prophet-5s."
Return of the Slop knob? So flat oscillators digitally detuned?