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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet-5/Prophet-10 => Topic started by: engineerjoel on September 07, 2021, 12:25:48 PM

Title: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: engineerjoel on September 07, 2021, 12:25:48 PM
Thank you Dave Smith for the incredible 2.0 update!!! Thank YOU!!!

Though, it seems that it would be more logical if Sequential would have assigned the OSC A and OSC B knobs in the "Mixer'" section to adjust the 'mix' between Layer A and Layer B instead of wearing-out the 'Group Select' and 'Bank Select' buttons to adjust the volumes.    Maybe with the 2.1 update? 
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: casscors on September 07, 2021, 12:44:28 PM
Wearing out the buttons? How many presses are you doing per day? 1000?
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: dr.sax on September 07, 2021, 02:02:48 PM
The addendum states that you can stay on the button to change the values. No repetitive presses needed.
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: engineerjoel on September 09, 2021, 08:54:37 AM
Wearing out the buttons? How many presses are you doing per day? 1000?


Hmmm, you missed the point of my post.  It's not really about the buttons.  It's about being able to "mix" the two Layers (A & B) in "mixer" section with the OSC A and OSC B knobs; where by, the OSC A knob would control the volume for Layer A and the OSC B would control the volume for Layer B.   

Then, it would be easy to update the silkscreen under each knob as "OSC A/Layer A" and "OSC B/Layer B".
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: skipgilles on September 09, 2021, 09:40:19 AM
Well, I wouldn't expect such basic functionality. The Rev2 was presented as a bi-timbral synth from the start and even there, the relative layer volume requires menu diving. A crazy design mistake imo.
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: LPF83 on September 09, 2021, 11:36:07 AM
Well, I wouldn't expect such basic functionality. The Rev2 was presented as a bi-timbral synth from the start and even there, the relative layer volume requires menu diving. A crazy design mistake imo.

Nor would I want it.  Part of the magic of the P5/10 is the vintage simplicity.  In some ways I appreciate the new features (especially split mode, as that opens up a lot of new compositional opportunities), but at the same time more features always comes with some cost (such as how simple init patch functionality was broken in the new OS release) and additional complexity of a modern synth.  More features = more complexity = less musicality.

Personally I think the existing volume control on layers is fine.  Hold for fast increments, then tap a few times as needed.
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: Micky on September 09, 2021, 10:50:27 PM
The volume-control works in normal single patches also.

For me a better way to store the volumes of patches than with the mixer/envelope.

Great update all in all, thank´s again...
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: MARTELLO on September 11, 2021, 06:52:20 AM
Well, I wouldn't expect such basic functionality. The Rev2 was presented as a bi-timbral synth from the start and even there, the relative layer volume requires menu diving. A crazy design mistake imo.

you can use amt ov the vca envelop to set manually the volume :) no menu diving and way more useful to manage timbres
Title: Re: Prophet 10 2.0 Adjust Volume between Layers
Post by: MARTELLO on September 11, 2021, 06:54:44 AM
Wearing out the buttons? How many presses are you doing per day? 1000?

i agree would be a very nice touch :)


Hmmm, you missed the point of my post.  It's not really about the buttons.  It's about being able to "mix" the two Layers (A & B) in "mixer" section with the OSC A and OSC B knobs; where by, the OSC A knob would control the volume for Layer A and the OSC B would control the volume for Layer B.   

Then, it would be easy to update the silkscreen under each knob as "OSC A/Layer A" and "OSC B/Layer B".