Dave Smith Instruments • Prophet '08

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Prophet '08

The Prophet '08 truly signals the return of the classic Sequential Circuits Prophet synthesizers, in a beautiful, modern and ultra-stable programmable analog synthesizer! Building on the Poly Evolver keyboard, the Prophet '08 offers eight voices of polyphony with a 100% analog signal path. The look is spot-on! Brand new, the Prophet '08 already looks like it's a classic vintage piece of history. And its sound really does blow you away!

Dave Smith is considered a legendary figure in the synthesizer world, he founded Sequential Circuits and designed such classics as the Prophet 5 and Prophet VS, and he was a pioneer in bringing MIDI to synthesizers. The new for 2007 Prophet '08 brings back much of the original technology from those old Prophets (Curtis filters and analog oscillators), updated of course, to meet todays musician's needs.

While it doesn't sound exactly like an original P5, it does sound and behave more like one than any other pretender. It's cleaner, purer and a little more predictable than its 25 year old predecessors. Actually, it sounds just like the Poly Evolver, minus the digital oscillators.

Regardless, the Prophet '08 is truly a modern day Prophet series synth. Unlike many (Roland) synths that are attaching vintage model names to their current synths even though they are almost nothing alike (Juno, SH, etc.), the Prophet '08 is the real-deal next generation version of its predecessors. As DSI says, the Prophet '08 is the product of evolution, not nostalgia. Of course, it includes features we now take for granted, like velocity and aftertouch. Add to that performance features like an arpeggiator, gated step sequencer, and the ability to split and layer sounds. The modulation possibilities are much deeper than anything Sequential ever produced, making it capable of producing sounds the "classics" simply could not.

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Prophet '08 Special Edition

The year 2008 marks 30 years of great Dave Smith-designed synthesizers. To celebrate, DSI issued the Prophet '08 Special Edition. In addition to the standard Prophet '08 features, the Special Edition includes red lighted (pitch/bend) wheels, exotic leopard-wood end panels, and a special commemorative overlay signed by Dave. It also includes editor/librarian software and the "Dave Smith: Synthesizer Pioneer" DVD. It costs about $500 more than the standard model.


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Alan
Posted 430 days ago
This synth is truly the essence of analog...listen to "Wagnerian"...classic Oberheim modular to a "T". Honestly, there is nothing that I dislike about this synth...it's very compact and light, but built like a rock...it has a phenomenal keyboard action with velocity and aftertouch...and sounds just as fat and analog as any OB-X, Prophet-5, or JP-8...but is MUCH MORE DEPENDABLE as well as still having parts readily available...plus it has a step sequencers...AND CAN BE OWNED FOR UNDER $2K (I actually paid more for my Anniversary Edition, but I wanted the visual upgrade for collectability reasons). I also own a Virus TI, and the two compliment each other extremely well. You can get a really thick, fat sound out of the Virus...but....the Prophet '08 has a thick sizzle to it that the VA's just can't get. For anyone that wants true analog sound (those from the 70's and 80's know what I'm talking about) without having to worry about breakdown, it just does not get better !!
lf0
Posted 439 days ago
This was a very suprising instrument for me.
Thanks to turnkey putting it upstairs and a good seat with it aaaaannnnndddddd plugging it into the speakers I sat with it playing for about 2 hours. It sounds very analogue thanks to the oscillators which I believe are in fact analogue even if the rest of it is digital.

Very, very addictive and really enjoyed the sound banks, although I think there could have been more of them....research manual and take care if you buy one though - get familiar because this instrument is either temperamental or features are dependent on sound file.
MuzikB
Posted 449 days ago
I admit that I had to spend some time getting used to this instrument. I bought a Special Edition version on blind faith and almost sold it but after spending some "study" time with it and adjusting the filter section to my liking, I'm starting to love this instrument. It's going to take some time and adjustments to adore it for many musicians so my advice is to not judge it from a little play in the store. This one is going to take some dedication to enjoy. Those in need of immediate gratification need not apply here. It's turning out to be a wonderful instrument. Just remember, the key is in adjusting the filter section.
gd
Posted 451 days ago
This is definately going to be a future classic along the lines of the A6 and Voyager.
 

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