GForce Sequential Prophet-5

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For separate editing you will need to make sure the EDIT BOTH button is not high lighted (on).

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ghostwhistler wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2026 3:15 pm could someone explain correctly how to edit each layer separately? Every time I try it just ends up editing both so that both layers sound the same. The manual is just unhelpful on this (as usual, gofrce's workflow is needlessly obtuse). Doesn't matter if i select either layer or solo, or swith the layer button to the corresponding layer. It never works and this is highly frustrating
Just tested it and it works as it should here.
Are you sure that Edit Both is disabled so you can click on the part you want to change.

If that is not disabled it will change both parts at the same time.

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I noticed the both element was active. But oi had to restart the plug in because I couldn't toggle it. Bit annoying but seems to work.

Is there any way to assign the mod wheel to a different parameter rather than it's hardwired function ( the way you can with repro) ?

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To assign the wheel (or any continuous control) to a modulation source, click CC in the bottom right corner. Go wild.

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Is it possible to set the modulation, using the CC method, to have a minimum amount? if not then it seems to default to starting at zero. So if I want to mod the cutoff then it sets the cutoff to zero, which I might not want

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You should be able to set the modulation amount to any setting you want at the patch level. Then, when you assign the CC controller to that parameter it should recall to the position you saved in the patch. So, if you want the mod wheel at 50% for your patch you should save the patch with it at 50% and it should recall at 50% once you have assigned CC 11 to the mod wheel as a controller. Note that you can also save and recall customized CC assignment templates.

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I listened to this and from the very first sound Repro sounds analogue and G Force not. It just sounds too hard. Their other synths are no different.



A lot of developers just don't get it right. Hard filters that have not been worked on deeply enough probably.

I am always amazed people cannot hear this instantly.

Maybe people like that sound, which is valid.

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The question should always be if you like the sound of a synth or not and then you buy it based on that :tu:

Almost all emulations do have some tiny differences between them just like 2 analog synths of the same brand has so it might be how their Prophet 5 rev 4 sounded when they compared and made the plugin.

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DrOetker wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 8:45 am I listened to this and from the very first sound Repro sounds analogue and G Force not. It just sounds too hard. Their other synths are no different.



A lot of developers just don't get it right. Hard filters that have not been worked on deeply enough probably.

I am always amazed people cannot hear this instantly.

Maybe people like that sound, which is valid.
I don't like the resonance sound on any of them.
And the tiny differences I hear result from patches that don't match perfectly.

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