We love classic synthesizers here at Hackaday. So does [gligli], but he didn’t like the processor limitations of the Prophet 600. That’s why he’s given it a new brain in the form of a Teensy++.
When you’re designing a synth of this size though ... signal path and digital effects that we first came across on the Prophet-6 and OB6 – two other great machines. And so to the sounds ...
With Behringer's Pro-16 (Prophet 5-a-like) and Wave (PPG ... Only around 140 DX1s were ever produced, its then $14,000 asking price obviously limiting the synth’s potential market. The reason it was ...
In 1978, the Prophet-5 came out ... You’ll have realised by now that synth manufacturers would put a heavy polyphonic clue in ...
You might even call it a 'new synth' if you were feeling particularly cavalier. With Behringer's Pro-16 (Prophet 5-a-like) and Wave (PPG) already announced, it was probably only a matter of time ...