Hehe Mr Borseti swears a lot but he knows what he's talking about and he plays beautifully. Can't you hear that?Stefken wrote:I was kind of expecting an answer with more insight.Greggers wrote:this man has the best answer for you.I don't quite get the admiration for the Prophet 5.
and that's just it. if you don't like it... you know what to do.
But hey, smartass answers are always easier than actually saying something usefull.
Repro-5 public beta (Repro V1.1)
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- KVRian
- 969 posts since 5 Sep, 2014 from Heaven
- KVRAF
- 6466 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
The Prophet 5 was a hit because it was the first synth to meet a major market need - an affordable, polyphonic Minimoog-like synth with presets. At the time, there was no affordable alternative. It became the go to synth for keyboard players everywhere.Stefken wrote:Most of the currently available presets didn't do it for me and and a quick Youtube search also showed videos with lame, bread and butter sounds. So I was wondering: what's so special about these lame sounds.
That doesn't mean it is going to be appropriate for EDM or replace wavetable synths. But Repro5 is a convincing emulation of an analog classic. Whether it is to your taste, is an entirely different matter.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
ModWheel!cbmtrx wrote:Hmm how do you control the depth/amount of LFO? I see frequency/rate but that's it. Obviously I'm not seeing something...
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
@GreggersFrantz wrote:The Prophet 5 was a hit because it was the first synth to meet a major market need - an affordable, polyphonic Minimoog-like synth with presets. At the time, there was no affordable alternative. It became the go to synth for keyboard players everywhere.Stefken wrote:Most of the currently available presets didn't do it for me and and a quick Youtube search also showed videos with lame, bread and butter sounds. So I was wondering: what's so special about these lame sounds.
That doesn't mean it is going to be appropriate for EDM or replace wavetable synths. But Repro5 is a convincing emulation of an analog classic. Whether it is to your taste, is an entirely different matter.
See how easy that was? But then you have to look beyond your fanboy-ism.
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- Banned
- 35 posts since 18 Nov, 2017
Right, as if things Frantz said was some kind of complicated mystery no one did know until he was kind to enlighten everyone today, November 22, year 2017.
Congrats Frantz you seem to possess the knowledge only available to aliens.
OK now, enough of the disco. Annoying, uneducated idiot successfully added to block list and flushed down the drain into obscurity.
I suggest everyone do the same and lets go back to a healthy Repro-5 discussion.
Congrats Frantz you seem to possess the knowledge only available to aliens.
OK now, enough of the disco. Annoying, uneducated idiot successfully added to block list and flushed down the drain into obscurity.
I suggest everyone do the same and lets go back to a healthy Repro-5 discussion.
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- KVRAF
- 5271 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
Just makes me sad that it's so seldomly implemented. Also I'd still rather be shown "note on, channel x, note x, velocity 0" than "note off" when I'm looking at a midi monitor. I've had some bugs that turned out to be caused by this and they were a giant mystery until I realized that note on messages are used as note off messages.EvilDragon wrote:That is actually as per MIDI specification. Since there is no way to press a key with zero velocity, that is considered a note off.Ah_Dziz wrote:Even many midi monitors will show a note on message with a velocity value of 0 as a note off.
But I digress. I'd just like to see it appear on the mod source list of more synths is all.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.
- KVRian
- 929 posts since 8 Mar, 2008 from Crestview, Florida
"lame sounds"
Somebody call the Reprolice!

Somebody call the Reprolice!

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- KVRist
- 120 posts since 28 Jul, 2005 from Sweden
Learn to program a synth instead of relying on someone else's taste? I don't know maybe that's not obvious.
Stefken wrote:
Well, Ingonator certainly gave some interesting pointers. I don't make up my mind in 5 minutes.
I don't have experience with a prophet 5. Most of the currently available presets didn't do it for me and and a quick Youtube search also showed videos with lame, bread and butter sounds. So I was wondering: what's so special about these lame sounds.
But a few pointers showed that you can easily get fat sounds out of it and I'm hoping I can also get some interesting pad sounds with a few nice tweaks. Some limitations might also be compensated with adding some insert effects... Stuff like that...
I'll admit I didn't do my homework, but if you don't like my question you know what you can do...
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
Oh dear, thou shalt not question a fanboy's synth as thou shalt be scorned.
Indeed, call the police as I have dared to say something negative about the Prophet 5.
What an agression in these fora!
Ingonator is one of the few that actually understood the question and can give an objective answer.
I'm glad I don't invest too much time in it (76 posts) .
Indeed, call the police as I have dared to say something negative about the Prophet 5.
What an agression in these fora!
Ingonator is one of the few that actually understood the question and can give an objective answer.
I'm glad I don't invest too much time in it (76 posts) .
- KVRian
- 929 posts since 8 Mar, 2008 from Crestview, Florida
I was just teasing. If you don't like Repro-5, you don't have to use it. You also don't have to talk about how much you don't like it.
And for the record, I've never touched a Prophet 5.
And for the record, I've never touched a Prophet 5.
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Thank you, I'm glad that you like my (short) attemptclangorous wrote:Oh man that is sweet!4damind wrote:ThanksHardock wrote:Awesome!4damind wrote:52 seconds as a result of the last hour while playing with Retro 5![]()
4x Repro5 and 1x Repro 1 (all with HQ settings) and some additional synth (Dune, Serum, HalionSonic) to fill the space
https://soundcloud.com/52degree/the-wis ... et/s-TZfvj
Here is also a screenshot of the project Screenshot Cubase 9.5
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- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Stefken, I agree, Ingo and Frantz gave good answers to your question.
I'd add that, for me, the thing about the sound of Repro-5 is the pin sharp, gin clear clarity. It's the audio equivalent of an ultra high definition image or a freshly cleaned window.
I'd add that, for me, the thing about the sound of Repro-5 is the pin sharp, gin clear clarity. It's the audio equivalent of an ultra high definition image or a freshly cleaned window.
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 9 Dec, 2006
Hi Urs, U-he team.
I have a weird problem with the beta, both Repro-1 and Repro-5 v6634
On win 7 x64, Live Suite 9.7.5, Live 10 beta and Reaper 5.62.
I only selected the 64 bit vst2 and presets during install.
In Live, if I open either plugin interface, I get a blank white box instead of the gui, if I close and re-open it, it crashes Live.
The plugin works ok if I don't open the interface and I can edit parameters through Live's device panel.
In Reaper, when I instantiate either plugin I instantly get a Microsoft Visual C++ runtime error for reaper.exe, which then crashes Reaper when I click "ok" in the dialog box.
Repro-1 v5332 works fine, as do all my other U-he plugins.
I have a weird problem with the beta, both Repro-1 and Repro-5 v6634
On win 7 x64, Live Suite 9.7.5, Live 10 beta and Reaper 5.62.
I only selected the 64 bit vst2 and presets during install.
In Live, if I open either plugin interface, I get a blank white box instead of the gui, if I close and re-open it, it crashes Live.
The plugin works ok if I don't open the interface and I can edit parameters through Live's device panel.
In Reaper, when I instantiate either plugin I instantly get a Microsoft Visual C++ runtime error for reaper.exe, which then crashes Reaper when I click "ok" in the dialog box.
Repro-1 v5332 works fine, as do all my other U-he plugins.
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