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Prophet Rev2-08 8-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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Features

  • 2/4-pole Resonant Lowpass Curtis Filters; Bi-timbral Operation
  • 61-key 8-voice Analog Synthesizer with Per-voice Dual DCOs
  • Polyphonic Step Sequencer
  • Waveshape Modulation
  • Onboard FX Engine

Description

Dave Smith Does It Again Sequential ups the ante (again) with the Prophet Rev2, a 61-key analog synthesizer that takes over where the legendary Prophet '08 left off. Offered in eight-voice or 16-voice version (this is the 8-voice version), the Rev2 is an absolute beast with dual DCOs, a sub-oscillator, and a 2/4-pole resonant lowpass Curtis filter per voice. Other features include bi-timbral operation, waveshape modulation, a beefy onboard FX engine, an advanced polyphonic step sequencer, a crisp OLED display, and USB. The premium 5-octave, semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and channel aftertouch feels just right. Synth geeks here at Sweetwater are excited about Sequential's Prophet Rev2. Dave has delivered another killer synth — and it's an amazing value.A Prophet '08 — on steroids The starting point was Dave Smith's modern classic, the Prophet '08. Says Dave: "The Rev2 is the realization of our effort to enhance and improve everything we

Brand: Dave Smith Instruments


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: Advanced


Special Feature: OLED Display, Advanced Synthesizer Capabilities


Item Weight: 12.3 Grams


Model Name: Rev2


Style: Compact


Connector Type: USB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: DC power supply


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Synthesizer


Manufacturer: Dave Smith Instruments


UPC: 855346000722


Item Weight: 0.434 ounces


Product Dimensions: 41.5 x 19 x 9 inches


Item model number: DSI-2808-08


Date First Available: February 3, 2017


Color Name: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing synth
This is the first higher end synth I've owned and after a year of use I'm really loving it. I feel like I can recreate any sound with it, it's extremely versatile. Coming from a microKorg, it's refreshing to have knobs to change the parameters instead of having to menu dive. This leads to more experimentation when creating sounds and more interesting results. I will say that this synth might be overkill depending on the genre of music you play. I mostly record indie rock/pop and sometimes find myself having to turn off one of the oscillators in order for it to "fit in" with the rest of the track. I wouldn't call this a "con", just be mindful of the rest of the elements of your track when creating your patches. Having said that, if you are making music where the synth is the main element this would be perfect. There's an option to add another 8 voices to this thing after purchase and I feel that most people probably won't need to do that, this thing really cuts through by itself. In terms of cons, I can only think of one thing: The distortion and reverb effects are a little wimpy. I'd suggest using guitar pedals/plugins if you want to add overdrive or a bigger verb. The other effects sound great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021 by dr doom

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