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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet => Prophet Rev2 => Topic started by: C-Jay on December 18, 2017, 11:22:43 PM

Title: Rev2 Editor - Total Recall - CodeKnobs
Post by: C-Jay on December 18, 2017, 11:22:43 PM
hi guys,

so, not sure if this topic was posted yet but if so, sorry.
was thining of buying a rev2 next year, but i have a question. im really into vst's nowadays and only have 1 hardware machine, the nord lead 1 keys, which i mainly use for keys. :)

but, wanted to have some hardware again, and the rev2 is on my shortlist.
what i love about vst, is the total recall you have. u load a project and there u go: all the sounds and synths in the right place.

been googling for this, with regards to rev2 and i found this editor: http://codeknobs.com/products.php?id=7
the guy replied to my mail and says his editor works like a vst and indeed has total recall. so i can use the rev2 like a vst.

anyone who can confirm this, or has worked with this editor and could share his thoughts?
also on my shortlist are the sub37 or maybe an analog keys.

love,
C-Jay
Title: Re: Rev2 Editor - Total Recall - CodeKnobs
Post by: Frocktar on December 20, 2017, 03:19:27 AM
They have a trial version. I’ve downloaded it but haven’t tried it yet.
Title: Re: Rev2 Editor - Total Recall - CodeKnobs
Post by: Frocktar on December 21, 2017, 04:49:03 AM
Update for you, I tried the demo and seemed good so I bought it and can it’s really great. Much better thus far that the SoundTower plug for my Prophet 12, so much so that I think I’ll probably buy the CodeKnobs P12 plug to replace the SoundTower one.
Title: Re: Rev2 Editor - Total Recall - CodeKnobs
Post by: Chimponaut on December 21, 2017, 05:04:26 PM
Update for you, I tried the demo and seemed good so I bought it and can it’s really great. Much better thus far that the SoundTower plug for my Prophet 12, so much so that I think I’ll probably buy the CodeKnobs P12 plug to replace the SoundTower one.

Great news! I am planning on getting this after the holiday for the Rev2. The OB-6 ST Editor is useful as librarian in stand alone mode only for me even though I shelled out for the plugin version as well. Costly mistake. I love the idea of it (CodeKnobs) saving and recalling the sound I was using in Nuendo even if I didn't save the preset on the hardware. This is the way the Sub37/Minitaur work with their vst editors and it makes things extremely work flow friendly.