![]() ![]() ![]() Sadly, I never got to see them do this number but this truly brought a tear to my eye. This was a time when prog music in Ontario was fab/fad and now it seems only the UK and Germany appreciate great music these days. Sad that Over The Garden Wall are no longer but my memories or this band are always positive and maybe the Musical Box is a close contender.just different. Many of you keyboard players out there could learn off of Sue as she is such an amazing talent and she programmed all of those sounds on that Jupiter 6 and Korg 01/W if memory serves me. I remember seeing them first at Mohawk College and the old downstairs Olivers in Hamilton Ontario and then two gigs in Mississauga and Toronto thereafter. Check her out.this was back in the late 80's early 90's mind you.With all the Genesis tributes that are out there I applaud all of them but I don't think no tribute band will excel this one from the 80's/early 90's. We didn’t want to drill holes in the back panel, so we ran an Ethernet cable out of the cable slot in the back to plug into a small external midi. We also added the MTG turbo CPU update and MIDI retrofit. comment sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. I just posted a friend of mine named Sue who was in an old Genesis tribute Over The Garden Wall. Patrick Cowley Sequential Circuits Pro-One synthesizer + Roland TR-808. This is a vintage analog monophonic synthesizer from the 80s. If anyone can shed some light on how to get these sounds on the Rev 2 or any other advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated. Overview and tutorial of the Sequential Circuits Pro One synth. ![]() Almost finished paying off my Yamaha CP88 so now I want to add a new synth to my setup. Hammond Organ that he used live during In The Cage, Supper's Ready, It's Gonna Get Better, Afterglow with MXR Phase effectįat String synth during the bridge in Mamaīesides the Genesis stuff I would really love to get my hands on one of these just for composing but I would like the best of both worlds. Man On The Corner (In The Air type) Pad plus Dirty Resonate Synth that's layered plus Sweeped Filter during the bridge. The pots feel like good quality with some resistance that makes it easier to dial. It feels relatively sturdy, with a metal body and removable fake wood side panels, just in case you want to mount it in a Eurorack case. I am considering buying a Rev 2 but I also want to replicate those old Prophet sounds from Tony Banks such as:ĭodo String and Distorted Synth with MXR Distortion effect Visually, the Pro-1 closely replicates the original Sequential Circuits Pro-One faceplate, albeit in a slightly smaller frame. if any of your other keyboards can supply these CVs then you should be able to control your Pro One directly from another keyboard without the need of a MIDI to CV converter.Įmail for options that include MIDI kits and enhancements to your Pro One's on-board sequencer and arpeggiator.Is it possible to obtain the old Prophet 5 Soundbanks/patches on the Rev 2 just like the 06 does? The Pro One operations manual states the CV IN requires a 5v GATE and 1 volt/octave CV (0-10v range). However, if you choose to continue to use a membrane switch keyboard, the rubber keystops are the same for all Pro One keyboard, whether J-wire or membrane switch style. At this time a MIDI to CV converter is the easiest solution to by pass a membrane switch keyboard keyboard and trigger a Pro One. ![]() 17 Re: Thinking of buying a Rev 2 but.Tony Banks/Prophet 5 « Reply 16 on: November 29, 2019, 03:14:49 PM. Hi Ive just installed the MTG Turbo CPU for Sequential Circuits Pro One but now I cant get a sound out of the synth. In the past any successful repairs to the troublesome membrane switch contacts were only temporary at best due to the inherent unreliability of the switch design. Sequential Prophet 5 Rev4, Sequential Circuits Pro One, Sequential Prophet Rev2-8, ARP Pro Soloist, Roland Jupiter 4, Roland Juno 60. The diagrams are not meant as absolutes but as examples. All sounds are created by setting the Pro-One's controls as diagrammed, then fine-tuning knob settings to your taste. Although any Pro One can use either a J-wire style or membrane style keyboard, the probability for finding a replacement J-wire keyboard is very unlikely since they only exist in other Pro Ones. This section contains 20 patches for the Pro-One ranging from instrumental imitations to sound effects. ![]()
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