
darsho
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Urs schrieb auf KVR ein paar Sachen zum RePro-5 :
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=165
(jemand fragt nach den Unterschieden zwischen Prophet 5 Rev 2 und Rev 3)
(jemand fragt nach der Polyphonie von RePro-5)
(jemand fragt, warum nicht Pro-12 oder Prophet 8 Rev2)
*UPDATE*
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=165
We're indeed working on Repro-5, we'll showcase it on Superbooth next week.
(...)We're (for now) only doing the 3rd revision, simply because we can reuse a lot of code from Repro-1. If you did a Rev 2, it might even help us get away with "just" a Rev 3
(...)it's almost done, but then we'll give it a month or two for preset designers.
(jemand fragt nach den Unterschieden zwischen Prophet 5 Rev 2 und Rev 3)
A whole different chip set (VCOs, VCFs, ADSRs), made by SSM, which they replaced with Curtis Chips (CEM) in Rev 3. Apparently those older chips have had a lot more instabilities, envelopes are all over the place, and the filter seems to be more or less a classic OTA design, like 4 x CA3080 on a chip. So I suspect the sound will be closer to Roland's Juno series, a bit more mellow with less brutal in resonance.
Anyhow, as long as SSM Chips are hard to get I won't touch a Prophet 5 Rev 2. It seems like Coolaudio (aka Behringer...) is going to make a reissue, and this could change things for me.
(jemand fragt nach der Polyphonie von RePro-5)
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.
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 it :clown:
(jemand fragt, warum nicht Pro-12 oder Prophet 8 Rev2)
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).
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.
*UPDATE*