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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet-5/Prophet-10 => Topic started by: SMV on October 24, 2021, 07:57:52 AM

Title: ADSR graphic
Post by: SMV on October 24, 2021, 07:57:52 AM
Hello there,
i would like to know if there are somewhere in internet the graphic of the Prophet 5/10 EG.
The manual says that with the rev 1/2 switch on, the EG are more linear than in rev 3 mode. But i would like to see them to know them better ( logarithmic , exponential ? ).
Thank you
Title: Re: ADSR graphic
Post by: Qwave on October 25, 2021, 12:49:22 AM
Havn't seen one yet.
But how about recording single notes with a single high pitch square wave and fully opened VCF with different rev settings but the very same envelope values?
Title: Re: ADSR graphic
Post by: LPF83 on October 25, 2021, 04:28:17 AM
Havn't seen one yet.
But how about recording single notes with a single high pitch square wave and fully opened VCF with different rev settings but the very same envelope values?

Even without trying too hard to isolate the difference, one can immediately hear the rev 1/2 is a more linear slope.  The rev 1/2 setting sizzles a bit more, where the rev 3 setting is punchier.
Title: Re: ADSR graphic
Post by: sdiedrichsen on October 25, 2021, 04:37:46 AM
Havn't seen one yet.
But how about recording single notes with a single high pitch square wave and fully opened VCF with different rev settings but the very same envelope values?

Even without trying too hard to isolate the difference, one can immediately hear the rev 1/2 is a more linear slope.  The rev 1/2 setting sizzles a bit more, where the rev 3 setting is punchier.

I made a few pics with the Mordax Data (just to justify that silly investment ...). The P3 mode seems more exponential, while the P1/2 mode is more linear. Pictures show attack and decay and a spectrogram of a filter sweep.

Steffan
Title: Re: ADSR graphic
Post by: Qwave on October 25, 2021, 08:12:39 AM
So IMG_6139.jpg and IMG_6141.jpg are Rev 1&2 mode.

Vielen Dank!
Thank You!
Title: Re: ADSR graphic
Post by: SMV on October 25, 2021, 06:41:34 PM
Thank you guys :) for all the useful answers