've been away from mine since the pandemic pushed me back to California. Thus, I've not known the P6 with the new Vintage twist. I did buy a second P6, but I sold it to help pay for a P5, so it's not like I'm suffering outright! I'll likely be reunited with my P6 in a couple months and will ship it back to Cal, I reckon.
But again, your video was fab.
Thanks. I'm sure the P5 trumps the P6 every time but I'm trying to stop myself getting synth envy as much as I can. I just watched your video. Cool stuff!
I wouldn't say the 5 trumps the 6 *every* time. There are many things the P6 does so well. It took me ages to see it away from the shadow of the 5, but the 6 has a modern charm that I've fallen in love with. I'm certainly curious to (finally/someday!) get to hear mine with the Vintage function added, but I miss it for how beautiful it sounds in its own right, on its own terms. And ironically, even with the 4 octave keyboard, I think of the Prophet 6 as the most playable synth I've encountered. I used to sit and play it like a piano for hours. I never do that with any other synth.
Glad you liked the video, by the way! The recording features P6 on bass and lead sounds, plus some Juno 6 on the choruses, if I'm remembering correctly