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One Voice to Rule Them All
Dave Smith calls the Pro 2 his “most powerful mono synth ever.” It shares the same exceptional ergonomics and playability as its 12-voice sibling, the Prophet 12, but carves out distinctly different sonic territory with an all-new dual analog filter architecture, a monster step sequencer, superwaves, digital bucket-brigade delay, and a lot more. Nothing else sounds like it and nothing else performs like it. The Pro 2 raises the bar for mono synths and redefines the word “fat.”

A New Classic for a New Generation
The Pro 2 is a fusion of classic analog synthesizer design and cutting-edge digital technology. It boasts four high-resolution digital oscillators, plus a sub oscillator. The oscillators produce both classic and complex wave shapes and can frequency and amplitude modulate each other in any operator and modulator configurations you choose for harmonically-rich FM and AM sounds. A set of Character controls adds high and low frequency boost, bit and sample rate reduction, and tape saturation emulation to the Pro 2's sonic palette.

Two New Filters Based On Vintage Designs
At the heart of the Pro 2's gutsy sound is its all-new dual filter design. Filter 1 is a 4-pole low-pass design inspired by the original Prophet-5 filter. Filter 2 is a state-variable design inspired by the Oberheim SEM and can be continuously varied between low-pass, notch, and high-pass operation, with an optional band-pass mode. The two filters function in either serial or parallel, or anywhere in between. Two of the four oscillators can be routed through Filter 1 with the other two routed through Filter 2 for a broad range of tonal possibilities.

Advanced Sequencing
One of the most exciting features of the Pro 2 is its sequencer—possibly the most powerful step sequencer ever designed for a synth. With up to 32 steps and 16 tracks, it provides real-time input, rests, and variable-length sequences. It also syncs to MIDI clock and external audio input. Sequence tracks can control any parameter in the Pro 2's extensive modulation matrix.

Plays Well With Modulars
The Pro 2's flexible architecture opens the door to not only processing external audio, but also to interfacing with modular synths through its 4 rear-panel control voltage inputs and outputs and a dedicated gate output. Control voltages can be assigned and routed from within the modulation matrix and can run at audio rates for extreme modulation effects. Some of the many parameters that can be sent to the CV outputs include oscillators, LFOs, envelopes, and sequencer tracks, making the Pro 2 a natural choice for the center of your studio or live setup.

Delays, Envelopes, LFOs, Arpeggiator, and a Multitude of Modulation
The Pro 2's delay section provides three digital delays with pan, and high-pass and low-pass filtering controls. A fourth delay is a digital bucket-brigade delay (BBD) for analog-style effects. There are four loopable five-stage envelope generators, four syncable LFOs with slew and phase offset, a full-featured arpeggiator, and a sixteen slot modulation matrix with dozens of modulation sources and destinations.

Monophonic by Design, Paraphonic by Choice
The Pro 2 was designed primarily as a super-powerful monosynth, but it’s also a true, four-voice paraphonic synth that allows you to control each of its four oscillators individually with their own envelope. This makes playing four-note chords not only possible, but very expressive.

Package all of this power in a three-and-a-half octave, semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and channel aftertouch, add two backlit pitch and mod wheels and two location and pressure sensitive touch sliders, and you've got one of the most feature-rich, awe-inspiring synthesizers ever created.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNp85kiMXK0

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Yeah, but the price :shock:
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CV ins&outs!, this looks really amazing, bravo DSI!

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Mushy Mushy wrote:Yeah, but the price :shock:

Yeah, and mostly digital. No interest here.

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Mushy Mushy wrote:Yeah, but the price :shock:
I dunno, Dave is going in the right direction with this one. It's the first one of his synths that I find at least halfway compelling.

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He should release a filter unit.

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Something about it doesn't speak to me. At that price I'd expect analog oscillators expanded with a digital oscillator, so you could have a 3rd oscillator or use the VCO to read the digital oscillator and create weird waveshapes, etc.

Seriously... that price... The VA stuff is covered by my computer, so all I'm really getting is a fancy case, knobs, two VCF's and a VCA, right? It just, meh...

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Sendy wrote:Something about it doesn't speak to me. At that price I'd expect analog oscillators expanded with a digital oscillator, so you could have a 3rd oscillator or use the VCO to read the digital oscillator and create weird waveshapes, etc.

Seriously... that price... The VA stuff is covered by my computer, so all I'm really getting is a fancy case, knobs, two VCF's and a VCA, right? It just, meh...

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The filters are not virtual.

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I love how he always has a bottle of booze in the background for these videos.
Meh.

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I've been drooling ever since I saw the Pro-2 announcement this morning on GS. I'm not going to be replacing my Mopho X4 with it, but it sure does look/sound pretty sweet. I'm admittedly a pretty big fan of the DSI synths, though. As for the oscillators, it would have been cool to also have VCOs or DCOs, but given the choice between just analog or just digital, I actually prefer the range/diversity that the digital oscillators give you. When I had my Evolvers (MEK/PER), I used the digital oscillators far more than the analog ones. Oh, and that sequencer looks like a lot of fun. Oh, and the new filters.... drool....
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I am in LUUUUUUSSSSSSST. Thank You DS. This will be in every studio at least once.

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Dasheesh wrote:I am in LUUUUUUSSSSSSST. Thank You DS. This will be in every studio at least once.
I'm not going there, I'm just saying that it's going in the right direction.

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Looks like it would have made a dreamy poly synth. @$2000, should have been?

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I spent a couple hours with a Prophet 12 today... I liked it more than I expected to. But that was mostly because of the filters and feedback/tuning controls... some lovely tones to be found there!

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Sendy wrote:Something about it doesn't speak to me. At that price I'd expect analog oscillators expanded with a digital oscillator, so you could have a 3rd oscillator or use the VCO to read the digital oscillator and create weird waveshapes, etc.

Seriously... that price... The VA stuff is covered by my computer, so all I'm really getting is a fancy case, knobs, two VCF's and a VCA, right? It just, meh...
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I thought knobs are the key selling point of hardware synths???? Also, you get a real instrument that is not dependent on a computer and will probably work the next twenty or thirty years, without update hassles, challenge/response or dongle problems and what-have-not...
The price seems high, but this is possibly the most flexible mono synth ever made, and a good guitar also costs as much, and now go ask a cello or piano player how much they payed for their instruments...
Not that I am going to buy the pro 2, I'd prefer a poly synth, but as a guitar player who only occasionally dabbles in synths I cannot justify spending >$2000 for the Pro 12 or 8.

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