Prophet Rev2 original patches

Prophet Rev2 original patches
« on: June 08, 2024, 01:04:42 PM »
Greetings, I just purchased a used Rev2, I love it, but, none of my presets match up any patch list, is there a way I can get the synth back to it’s original factory presets? Thanks

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Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2024, 01:00:57 PM »
Take a look at the support pages for rev2 on sequential.com. They are there!

Also, consider taking a backup of the sounds it was delivered with in case some of them sounds interesting to you.

Good luck with your new instrument!
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Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2024, 08:48:08 PM »
Take a look at the support pages for rev2 on sequential.com. They are there!

Also, consider taking a backup of the sounds it was delivered with in case some of them sounds interesting to you.
Good luck with your new instrument!
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Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2024, 09:34:21 PM »
Take a look at the support pages for rev2 on sequential.com. They are there!

Also, consider taking a backup of the sounds it was delivered with in case some of them sounds interesting to you.
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Good luck with your new instrument!
I sincerely appreciate Scala2MTS. Now that I have this talent, I am overjoyed. Before it vanished, I used to visit the website you described that permitted this. Today, I gave Scala2MTS a try, and everything went smoothly. I tried it by using Scala2MTS to convert a Scala file to a sysex file, and then Bome SendSX to send it to my Novation Summit.
I will try this way too, thanks

Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2025, 10:20:47 AM »

To restore your Rev2 to its original factory presets, download the factory sound bank from Sequential's official website and use a MIDI tool to reload it.
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Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2025, 06:01:55 PM »
Take a look at the support pages for rev2 on sequential.com. They are there!
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Also, consider taking a backup of the sounds it was delivered with in case some of them sounds interesting to you.

Good luck with your new instrument!
I sincerely appreciate Scala2MTS. Now that I have this talent, I am overjoyed. Before it vanished, I used to visit the website you described that permitted this. Today, I gave Scala2MTS a try, and everything went smoothly. I tried it by using Scala2MTS to convert a Scala file to a sysex file, and then Bome SendSX to send it to my Novation Summit.
I totally agree about backing up the factory sounds on your Rev2 – you never know when those presets might come in handy. The ability to customize your own sounds or load unique tuning systems opens up a whole new level of creative possibilities, especially when using something like Scala with sysex files. Enjoy the process and keep experimenting!
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Re: Prophet Rev2 original patches
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2025, 01:37:37 AM »
Take a look at the support pages for rev2 on sequential.com. They are there!

Also, consider taking a backup of the sounds it was delivered with in case some of them sounds interesting to you.
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Good luck with your new instrument!
I sincerely appreciate Scala2MTS. Now that I have this talent, I am overjoyed. Before it vanished, I used to visit the website you described that permitted this. Today, I gave Scala2MTS a try, and everything went smoothly. I tried it by using Scala2MTS to convert a Scala file to a sysex file, and then Bome SendSX to send it to my Novation Summit.
Thanks for sharing!