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Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 Module

Item ID: Prophet08mod

8-voice Analog Polysynth

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The Prophet '08 - a classic reborn!

The Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 module continues the evolution of a classic analog synth. The original Prophet 5 was one of the first programmable polyphonic analog synths, and its introduction shook up music production in the 1980s. Known for its great analog basses and strings, (as well as cool effects sounds), the original Prophet is analog synth vibe personified. With all that tasty, rich analog tone, and some new wrinkles thrown in for even more functionality and creative sound-shaping capabilities, it's got to be the Prophet '08 Module.

Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 Module at a Glance:
  • Great new features
  • True analog

Great new features
The Prophet 08 has eight voices with a classic 2-oscillator, 2/4 pole Curtis lowpass filter, VCA architecture, and 52 knobs to tweak. Prophet 08 goes well beyond the original Prophet by including Four LFOs, three envelopes, and a gated sequencer per voice. Each program has two layers, so the sounds can be easily stacked or split. A four-mode latchable arpeggiator is also included.

True analog
There are countless digitized imitations of analog synths out there, both in hardware and plug-in form. Many of them sound great, but nothing touches the real thing for true analog sound. Prophet 08 features an all-analog signal path and includeds an analog step sequencer. It looks like what you'd want the newest Prophet to look like, with a black chassis, wood end caps, white graphics, and slim black knobs with silver caps. The pitch and mod wheels are black, and are mounted on the panel.

Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 Module Features:
  • Eight voices
  • All-analog signal path
  • VCA architecture
  • 52 knobs
  • Four LFOs, three envelopes, and a gated sequencer per voice
  • Two layers per program
  • 4-mode latchable arpeggiator
  • Red and amber LEDs
  • Analog step sequencer
  • Wood end caps

The Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 Module brings a classic into the present!

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Specification Detail
Sound Engine Type(s) Analog
Polyphony 8
Number of Presets 256
Expansion Poly Chain
Number of Effects 0
Effects Types No Effects
Arpeggiator Yes
Sampling No
MIDI Sequencer 16 x 4 Step Sequener
USB No USB
Number of Audio Inputs 0
Audio Input Types No Audio Inputs
Number of Audio Outputs 5
Audio Output Types 4 x TS, 1 x TRS (Headphone)
Number of Digital Inputs 0
Digital Input Types No Digital Inputs
Number of Digital Outputs 0
Digital Output Types No Digital Outputs
MIDI I/O In, Out, Thru, Poly Chain Out
Height 3.25"
Width 18.5"
Depth 7"
Weight 8.5 lbs.
Power Supply 13-15 VDC, 400 A (Included)
Manufacturer Part Number DSI-1118

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based on 2 reviews

pretty cool

by CTRLSHFT from Madison, WI
April 9, 2008
Music Background: Pro Musician, I make electronic music in the Industrial/Electro/IDM genres
pros:
8 polyphony on an analog synth. tons of fun unison stuff to mess with. you can go mono and get acid out of this thing too, with a bit of patience. I love that you can make it reset any g... read more [+]iven patch to a basic sawtooth setting for building your own from scratch. gated sequencer w/ TONS of assignable destinations means a very robust sonic palette to work with. the 3rd (assignable) env leaves you with plenty of ways to get creative. obviously this is lacking many of the fun features and wavetable sounds of the PEK, but in return you get an analog signal path and a slightly different sound in the filter overall (and LOTS of oscillators). modulation options everywhere! awesome! being able to layer patches means alot of flexibility, too. The other review here complaining about the LFO is misleading. The reason the LFO speed slows down is because it moves from the maximum free lfo speed to quantized increments for BPM syncing purposes. I don't find this to be a problem in a live setting at all. I've also had zero problems w/ the OS. oh, did we mention yet that this is a $1500 analog poly? there's not really any competition in this price range out here that isn't a VA. Get a polysix,juno,p600 if you want, but you will not get 1/10th of the sounds this can make.

cons:
no monophonic output, i.e., plugging into L out will not sum L+R (this is probably not a biggy for most). no audio input. this is a bummer. i might get chided for this, but doesn't do deep bassline stuff particularly well, imo. this might be a limitation of the curtis chip, or just a unique character trait in exchange for that sizzly metallic sort of sound, but trust me, buy this thing if you're looking for polyphony for leads and awesome pads primarily. you can get great bass sounds, but i'm just saying, don't buy this particularly for that function in your studio. now admittedly this is coming from someone who's owned a voyager/ms20/sh-09, and those are pretty much bass machines, but with all that said, you definitely can make do with proper programming and maybe some compression. don't let the presets fool you, as they are primarily very "sheen-y" often utilitizing all voices in mega-detune unison mode w/ cutoff all the way open, so you get alot of same-y UBERBUZZ sounds. there's a few really good examples of the capabilities of this thing, but overall they can be a bit underwhelming. give it a chance though, and for the love of dave, PROGRAM SOMETHING YOURSELF before passing judgement! at first i was really disappointed, hoping this would be the end-all be-all, but i think w/ some time it will grow on me quite a bit because of it's unique-yet-flexible sound palette. it will produce "analog sounds of the 80s" very well, and w/ a little delay can be absolutely enchanting. you can coax Boards of Canada style pads with Osc slop and modulation. it's scary cool for leads and arpeggios, too. add delay! finally, i really wish DSI would embrace something to indicate the position of at least a few of the knobs w/o having to check the LCD screen. it's not really a big deal, but gets tedious. i suppose that's why you get the patch editor! small price to pay for lot of modulation options, too.

to summarize: this thing rules. it will be a great complement to studios with other analog gear in them. partners GREAT w/ moog stuff. i'm getting a Future Retro XS and Revolution to partner with it, and think this will be an optimal setup. it has a few qualities to it that make it better for some applications than others, but this can be said about every good synth. if you are looking for polyphony and VAs don't cut it for you, get this! i think it rivals the Virus TI very well. Prophet 5 meets the evolver line. close [-]

Prophet 08 Module

by Marc from Denver
March 30, 2008
Music Background: Managed keyboard only music store, over 2000 gigs, producer, programmer
Not bad. The sounds are pretty decent for a digital overlay on the analog controls. There are many flaws on this unit. The OS is very weak and fails to take any notice of people who will be using t... read more [+]his unit live. The LFO time is deadly bad traveling from slow to fast to slow again. When you get on a Prophet put the LFO on your filter and keep turning clockwise - you will immediately notice problems. This same approach is also present in the handling of the PWM (not cool).

The patches leave very much to be desired (you better know synthesis / theory to get this dialed in correct).

In assigning MIDI controllers to the unit it appears that the value range is far beyond the 0-127 we are used to (go ahead and try to throw a basic CC on the filter frequency).

Control Change in instructions is incorrect and incomplete, this list goes on and on.

Over all it sounds good, slightly better than digital. The construction is medium, and this is a great alternative to buying a Nord 3 Rack used on Ebay. close [-]

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