after years of buying gear, the rev2 keyboard was the first piece i loved. you can dig for hours on it. you can move around quickly on it. you could close yourself in a room for hours on it. i'm going to get a p12 one of these days. Ozone Hole patch is what i like. sounded big!
Nice sounds bro. They definitely embrace the character of the Rev2. Some may find it harsh but to me it's beautiful. I've made a lot of patches myself, way better than the stock sounds!
Your electron glassy bell preset is not the same in the bank I bought from you and there is another glassy patch which is also different to your banks ? Ive been looking for that almost a marimba type sound for bonobo type music but your two patches are different in the bank ? The other one is TNT ? Please re send this two patches as advertised
Thanks for your comment. That's quite unlikely as I always make a final export of the bank after shooting the video just to be 100% sure. Have you tried to use the the modwheel as shown in the video (well, it's rather a mod strip than a wheel but I guess you get the idea)? In some patches the sound character morphs drastically by using controllers like modwheel aftertouch etc. Also, you might play around with your BPM settings. A lot of presets use MIDI Sync for the LFO. Depending on your BPM settings, the modulation might result in a slightly different sound. I am not sure if that's the case with these two presets but at least it's worth a try.,
@ParadiseFound909 Have you installed the most recent firmware version of the Rev2? Have you used the soundtower format or the sysex-file for your transfer? Did you use a USB Hub in between or did you connect the Rev 2 directly to your computer? Do all other patches sound the same as in the video? Sorry for all the questions but it's the first time this occurs and in order to help you, I'd need some more info.
@@limbicbits Yes latest firmware, USB cable with sound tower and other preset do sound similar to you video :( Can I request few preset designs by you ? for a little cost of course :) for example looking for this chord sound with glide and yes I'm aware sounds also have a character of which notes a person voicing with but here is one chords sound for example :)) ruclips.net/video/p8cYGrK_WyA/видео.html
I don't know the Prophet 6, yet. But I do prefer Rev2 for its sound design possibilities over the Rev4. Although I've to say, that there's sth in the sound of the poly-prophets that doesn't fit into my music. But that's just a matter of taste. Keeping that in mind, I'd always choose an OB-6 over the prophet series when it comes to sequential synths. Anyhow, all these are great synths
@@limbicbits Yeah, this was my impression too. There is something in the Sequential Prophet Synths sound that I never liked. The OB-6 was on my list too, but is still pretty expensive. The Trigon sounds great too, but I dont have space for another keyboard.
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This synth is insane, the sound is so deep and rich. Simply unbeatable.
Rev2 is in its own league :) I love this synth for getting a balance between analogue sound but not to much analogue.
This truly seems like a sound design dream.. Knobby and filled with great sounds! Very nice patches!!
after years of buying gear, the rev2 keyboard was the first piece i loved. you can dig for hours on it. you can move around quickly on it. you could close yourself in a room for hours on it. i'm going to get a p12 one of these days. Ozone Hole patch is what i like. sounded big!
Some nice gems in there! Thanks for making this soundset. The Rev2 continues to amaze me.
Great sounds! Quite the variety in terms of tone and timbre
Nice sounds bro. They definitely embrace the character of the Rev2. Some may find it harsh but to me it's beautiful. I've made a lot of patches myself, way better than the stock sounds!
Absolutely incredible sounds that I didn't know it was capable of!
Yes papa. My thumb is up.
Are those extremely clicky envelopes (3:30 and 7:03 and 20:50) typical for Prophet rev2?
Even if they were you could just adjust the attack of the envelope
Fantastic demo! Love mine too!
Really a awesome variety of textures! What kind of speakers/amp do you play through?
Most of the time, I am using AKG 701 headphones and Adam Audio S-3v monitors in the studio
mind blowing as usual
Wow! Love it! Thank you too much.
Will this work with the prophet 08?
Your electron glassy bell preset is not the same in the bank I bought from you and there is another glassy patch which is also different to your banks ? Ive been looking for that almost a marimba type sound for bonobo type music but your two patches are different in the bank ? The other one is TNT ? Please re send this two patches as advertised
Thanks for your comment. That's quite unlikely as I always make a final export of the bank after shooting the video just to be 100% sure. Have you tried to use the the modwheel as shown in the video (well, it's rather a mod strip than a wheel but I guess you get the idea)? In some patches the sound character morphs drastically by using controllers like modwheel aftertouch etc.
Also, you might play around with your BPM settings. A lot of presets use MIDI Sync for the LFO. Depending on your BPM settings, the modulation might result in a slightly different sound. I am not sure if that's the case with these two presets but at least it's worth a try.,
@@limbicbits I have considered and tried that but it didn't work :(
@ParadiseFound909 Have you installed the most recent firmware version of the Rev2?
Have you used the soundtower format or the sysex-file for your transfer?
Did you use a USB Hub in between or did you connect the Rev 2 directly to your computer?
Do all other patches sound the same as in the video?
Sorry for all the questions but it's the first time this occurs and in order to help you, I'd need some more info.
@@limbicbits Yes latest firmware, USB cable with sound tower and other preset do sound similar to you video :( Can I request few preset designs by you ? for a little cost of course :) for example looking for this chord sound with glide and yes I'm aware sounds also have a character of which notes a person voicing with but here is one chords sound for example :)) ruclips.net/video/p8cYGrK_WyA/видео.html
It factory sounds?
Nope. All sounds are from the "Discoveries" sound pack (link in description)
Where I can find listing factory banks?@@limbicbits
The factory sounds are terrible in the Rev 2.
ruclips.net/video/Qgi-6KPfYD8/видео.html&ab_channel=Lessgama
Dam Sen.
Sounds phat as always. Which one of the Prophets is your favorite and why? Rev2 / Rev4 / Prophet 6?
I don't know the Prophet 6, yet. But I do prefer Rev2 for its sound design possibilities over the Rev4. Although I've to say, that there's sth in the sound of the poly-prophets that doesn't fit into my music. But that's just a matter of taste. Keeping that in mind, I'd always choose an OB-6 over the prophet series when it comes to sequential synths. Anyhow, all these are great synths
@@limbicbits Yeah, this was my impression too. There is something in the Sequential Prophet Synths sound that I never liked. The OB-6 was on my list too, but is still pretty expensive. The Trigon sounds great too, but I dont have space for another keyboard.
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Looks like someone is influenced by the mighty Gerald Donald ( at aleast as far as track titles go )
I do like electro a lot but the patch naming was simply based on important discoveries that were made in the past.
Wizard
Dark Matter