Minimoog Softsynth Shootout: Diva MiniV3 Monark Legend Minimonsta vs Model D
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
Have a video for the Repro-5?Urs wrote:If it can handle a few instances of Repro-1 it will handle Repro-5 just fine. Also, poly sounds can typically live without the HD option...egbert101 wrote:Oh dear. My little 2-core sketch PC isn't going to handle Repro-5. RIP.Urs wrote: I think it's 4-8, and you can chose how many CPU cores to render them on. Turns out, 3 is often more efficient than 4 on a quad core machine.
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Sorry, it's work in progress. I'm sure there'll be some coverage during Superbooth (end of this week), I wouldn't be surprised if Sonicstate or Bedroomproducer picked up on itmichaelbrac wrote:Have a video for the Repro-5?
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- KVRian
- 1355 posts since 27 Oct, 2009
Is this even possible from a legal point of view? I mean an emulation of a synth that is currently in production, like the Prophet-12. That would be a major endeavour and would bring some major profit.
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Because it's a poly version of Repro-1, not a completely new product that takes more than a year to develop. But even this way it takes more than half a year (well, for a smaller team).michaelbrac wrote:Why Re-pro 5 and not Re-pro 12 or Prophet REV2?
i think you should upgrade and ill be the first buyer.![]()
I honestly don't get the appeal of synths based on the later CEM/OnChip chips. They simply don't sound as good as the 3320 ones in the Prophet-5, or the discrete filters in the Prophet-6.
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
That i understandUrs wrote:Because it's a poly version of Repro-1, not a completely new product that takes more than a year to develop. But even this way it takes more than half a year (well, for a smaller team).michaelbrac wrote:Why Re-pro 5 and not Re-pro 12 or Prophet REV2?
i think you should upgrade and ill be the first buyer.![]()
This , i don't know what u r talking about.Urs wrote:I honestly don't get the appeal of synths based on the later CEM/OnChip chips. They simply don't sound as good as the 3320 ones in the Prophet-5, or the discrete filters in the Prophet-6.
or u r ment this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEM_and_S ... nthesizers
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
I hope it will be sound good
u can see on the pro-53 manual in page 13 .
"Prophet-5 Sys-Ex
The operation of synthesis engine of the PRO-53 is so close to the famous Prophet-5, that it can even receive the old MIDI System Exclusive preset dump format and reproduce the sounds faithfully.
To send the current sound from a Prophet-5 with a built-in Sequential Circuits MIDI interface, press the Programmer button 2 while holding down the Record button. Then you need to press any note on the keyboard. If the Prophet-5 is correctly connected to a computer running the standalone PRO-53, its knobs and buttons will move corresponding to the transmitted sound. All you need to do then is give the sound a proper name and store it in the PRO-53’s memory and/or as a file."
That it's so close to the famous Prophet-5.
And more on page 5 :
"The Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 provided a standard for fat, deep and smooth synthetic sounds. Engineers at Native Instruments carried out a detailed analysis of its analog circuitry and developed a digital equivalent incorporating all salient features even down to the waveform of the A-440 test tone.
The Native Instruments PRO-53 combines the sonic properties of the unique Prophet-5 with the flexibility of software. In addition to the features of the original, the PRO-53 has:
No fixed limit on polyphony.
Increased preset storage.
Velocity sensitivity.
MIDI automation of all parameters"
funny one on page 6:
"If you are familiar with classic 80’s synthesizers, you will probably feel at home with the PRO-53. However, when using this software, there are a few new rules to follow:
It is unnecessary to directly connect the PRO-53 to your AC wall socket. It won’t help the sound, and could harm your computer. Modern technology allows Native Instrument to draw sufficient power directly from your computer’s power supply.
A “road case” for your PRO-53 is also unnecessary. We suggest that you place the installation CD in a safe place, but there is little danger of the synthesizer itself being damaged when moved between locations.
Do not attempt to remove the ground prong from the power plug. There isn’t a power plug. There isn’t a ground prong, either. If you are removing a ground prong from a power plug – it’s from something else… STOP NOW!!!"
u can see on the pro-53 manual in page 13 .
"Prophet-5 Sys-Ex
The operation of synthesis engine of the PRO-53 is so close to the famous Prophet-5, that it can even receive the old MIDI System Exclusive preset dump format and reproduce the sounds faithfully.
To send the current sound from a Prophet-5 with a built-in Sequential Circuits MIDI interface, press the Programmer button 2 while holding down the Record button. Then you need to press any note on the keyboard. If the Prophet-5 is correctly connected to a computer running the standalone PRO-53, its knobs and buttons will move corresponding to the transmitted sound. All you need to do then is give the sound a proper name and store it in the PRO-53’s memory and/or as a file."
That it's so close to the famous Prophet-5.
And more on page 5 :
"The Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 provided a standard for fat, deep and smooth synthetic sounds. Engineers at Native Instruments carried out a detailed analysis of its analog circuitry and developed a digital equivalent incorporating all salient features even down to the waveform of the A-440 test tone.
The Native Instruments PRO-53 combines the sonic properties of the unique Prophet-5 with the flexibility of software. In addition to the features of the original, the PRO-53 has:
No fixed limit on polyphony.
Increased preset storage.
Velocity sensitivity.
MIDI automation of all parameters"
funny one on page 6:
"If you are familiar with classic 80’s synthesizers, you will probably feel at home with the PRO-53. However, when using this software, there are a few new rules to follow:
It is unnecessary to directly connect the PRO-53 to your AC wall socket. It won’t help the sound, and could harm your computer. Modern technology allows Native Instrument to draw sufficient power directly from your computer’s power supply.
A “road case” for your PRO-53 is also unnecessary. We suggest that you place the installation CD in a safe place, but there is little danger of the synthesizer itself being damaged when moved between locations.
Do not attempt to remove the ground prong from the power plug. There isn’t a power plug. There isn’t a ground prong, either. If you are removing a ground prong from a power plug – it’s from something else… STOP NOW!!!"
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- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
Well, sound wise so far the Arturia Prophet V seemed to be the best approach (cuerently at version 3).michaelbrac wrote:
u can see on the pro-53 manual in page 13 .
"Prophet-5 Sys-Ex
The operation of synthesis engine of the PRO-53 is so close to the famous Prophet-5, that it can even receive the old MIDI System Exclusive preset dump format and reproduce the sounds faithfully.
To send the current sound from a Prophet-5 with a built-in Sequential Circuits MIDI interface, press the Programmer button 2 while holding down the Record button. Then you need to press any note on the keyboard. If the Prophet-5 is correctly connected to a computer running the standalone PRO-53, its knobs and buttons will move corresponding to the transmitted sound. All you need to do then is give the sound a proper name and store it in the PRO-53’s memory and/or as a file."
Until Prophet V version 2.5 you could import Sysex files too for both the Prophet 5 and Prophet VS.
To get those in version 3 you have to install both plugin versions and use the "VC5 Preset Updater" standalone tool provided by Arturia that exports the v2.5 patches to the new v3 format.
Anyway i got Repro-1 too (bought during the public beta) and am looking forward to Repro-5.
I was already able to create a poyphonic Repro-1 using the free "Polymind" Max 4 Live plugin in Ableton Live 9 Suite (using multiple instances of Repro-1 with one for each voice).
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
Is there any vst or au that can make from mono to poly?Ingonator wrote: I was already able to create a poyphonic Repro-1 using the free "Polymind" Max 4 Live plugin in Ableton Live 9 Suite (using multiple instances of Repro-1 with one for each voice).
I saw that in Repear there is something. But i don't use Repear.
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
egbert101 wrote:Mr Starsky Carr could potentially do another shootout using the following:
- Prophet 6 or Vintage Prophet 5
- u-he Repro-5
- Native Instruments PRO-53
- Arturia Prophet V
- Synapse Audio The Prophet [?]
- Memorymoon Messiah
I saw on youtube that Mr Starsky made a video for Pro-1 vs U-he Re-pro 1.
And he said that he was astonished and realy realy impressed . so if he closed his eyes he wouldn't know which one .
Maybe Mr Starsky and urs friends
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Is the sum of several monophonic instances the same as one polyphonic instance? I mean, what about those aspects of a synth that should not be per voice but global? For instance some effects, or maybe voice panning. Or what about envelope retriggering and other things that require some sort of coordination of voices?michaelbrac wrote:Is there any vst or au that can make from mono to poly?Ingonator wrote: I was already able to create a poyphonic Repro-1 using the free "Polymind" Max 4 Live plugin in Ableton Live 9 Suite (using multiple instances of Repro-1 with one for each voice).
I saw that in Repear there is something. But i don't use Repear.
