Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module

Quai34

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Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« on: March 05, 2017, 11:15:18 PM »
Hi,
I was really tempted by the P12 Module because I heard that the presets are way better than on the P12 Keyboards...Is that true? Because, I 've just read on this forum that the first P12 keyboard presets have been replaced (Since then...?) by the module ones?
Just let me know
Sincerely
Stage 2, NL2X+TC Pedals, Nord C2, Matrix 1000 X2, Proteus 2000, Prophet 12 & P08//Tetra+Eventide H9, TX802, Roland D50+PG1000, AX5080, AX keytar, Waldorf Streichfett, 2 Yorkville PS-10P, Bass: Ibanez SR1200+G&L L2000. Guitars: G&L Legacy HSS, Asat Blueboys, Asat Deluxe Savanna, Ibanez Artstar AS153

dmfs

Re: Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2017, 01:18:18 AM »
yes with one of the upgrades - 1.4 ? it gives you the new factory presets that are on the P12 module...
Prophet 12 ,Prophet 10 Rev 4 ,Tempest, Pro3 ,Moog Taurus 3 , Moog Minitaur , K5000s, BSII

AlanC

Re: Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2017, 04:59:58 AM »
There was an update at some point that loaded the new factory presets into the P12 keyboard's "read only" locations. Mine had the original factory sounds and I recall doing this separately from an OS update.

Quai34

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Re: Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2017, 05:05:32 PM »
Ok, Thanks a lot, I also read that the first factory programs are available on DSI website, so, good to know.
Sincerely
Stage 2, NL2X+TC Pedals, Nord C2, Matrix 1000 X2, Proteus 2000, Prophet 12 & P08//Tetra+Eventide H9, TX802, Roland D50+PG1000, AX5080, AX keytar, Waldorf Streichfett, 2 Yorkville PS-10P, Bass: Ibanez SR1200+G&L L2000. Guitars: G&L Legacy HSS, Asat Blueboys, Asat Deluxe Savanna, Ibanez Artstar AS153

Quai34

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Re: Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2017, 08:50:49 PM »
Hi,
Ok, so, the sounds & list on DSI website are the same for the P12 keyboard and module...Obviously, they are the new ones...But they are not the same that are in my P12...So, I downloaded the new sounds and loaded them into my user bank in my P12...I noticed that some sounds between User bank and Factory bank are the same, (not all) same sound and same name...So, I will have to double check all of them and get rid of the redundant...To do that easily, is there someone who could give a list of their P12 keyboard programs in Factory bank, if they are sure that it's the first one...
Thanks a lot in advance...
Sincerely
Stage 2, NL2X+TC Pedals, Nord C2, Matrix 1000 X2, Proteus 2000, Prophet 12 & P08//Tetra+Eventide H9, TX802, Roland D50+PG1000, AX5080, AX keytar, Waldorf Streichfett, 2 Yorkville PS-10P, Bass: Ibanez SR1200+G&L L2000. Guitars: G&L Legacy HSS, Asat Blueboys, Asat Deluxe Savanna, Ibanez Artstar AS153

Re: Factory presets in Prophet 12 and P12 Module
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2017, 10:09:31 PM »
The presets of OS v1.10 and latest one are the same. Only 1.0 to 1.1 are different as I read so far. and I confirm:

P12DT came with OS V1.10. First thing I did was downloading the presets with MIDI-OX. use buffers and size of 1024 but every download was different binary wise (fc /b command). Once changed to 2048 for both size and count the download was always the same. Then upgraded to latest 1.4 OS, and downloaded presets again, everything was the same. Then uploaded the 1.1c sysex from DSI website and downloaded again. Still the files were the same as the original first dump

One thing I noticed was the fast flickering of the display when uploading presets that seems to be between two screens. One that shows the preset name/number and the other a prompt in the center saying something like  "loading presets"

The flickering /flashing  does not look nice.


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