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Prophet Rev2 User’s Guide

Appendix E: MIDI Implementation

Program Parameter Data

The following table lists Rev2’s program parameters.

NRPN

Value

Description

0

0-120

Osc 1 Freq 

1

0-100

Osc 1 Freq Fine

2

0-4

Osc 1 Shape 

3

0-127

Osc 1 Glide 

4

0-1

Osc. 1 KBD on/off

5

0-120

Osc 2 Freq  

6

0-100

Osc 2 Freq Fine 

7

0-4

Osc 2 Shape 

8

0-127

Osc 2 Glide 

10

0-1

Sync On/Off 

11

0-3

Glide Mode

12

0-127

Slop

13

0-127

Osc Mix 

14

0-127

Noise

15

0-164

Filter Cutoff

16

0-127

Filter Resonance

17

0-127

Keyboard Tracking

18

0-127

Audio Mod

19

0-1

2 pole/4 pole mode

20

0-254

Filter Envelope Amt

21

0-127

Filter Envelope Vel

22

0-127

Filter Envelope Dly

23

0-127

Filt Env Attack

24

0-127

Filt Env Decay

25

0-127

Filt Env Sustain

26

0-127

Filt Env Release

28

0-127

Pan Spread

29

0-127

Voice Volume 

30

0-127

VCA Env Amt

31

0-127

VCA Env Vel

32

0-127

VCA Env Delay

33

0-127

VCA Env Attack

NRPN

Value

Description

34

0-127

VCA Env Decay 

35

0-127

VCA Env Sustain 

36

0-127

VCA Env Release 

37

0-127

VCA Env Release

38

0-127

LFO 1 Shape 

39

0-127

LFO 1 Amount 

40

0-52

LFO 1 Destination 

41

0-1

LFO 1 Clock Sync 

42

0-150

LFO 2 Freq

43

0-4

LFO 2 Shape 

44

0-127

LFO 2 Amount 

45

0-52

LFO 2 Destination

46

0-1

LFO 2 Clock Sync 

47

0-150

LFO 3 Freq

48

0-4

LFO 3 Shape

49

0-127

LFO 2 Amount

50

0-52

LFO Destination

51

0-1

LFO 3 Clock Sync

52

0-150

LFO Freq

53

0-4

LFO 4 Shape

54

0-127

LFO 4 Amount

55

0-52

LFO 4 Destination

56

0-1

LFO 4 Clock Sync

57

0-52

Env 3 Destination

58

0-254

Env 3 Amount

59

0-127

Env 3 Vel

60

0-127

Env 3 Delay

61

0-127

Env 3 Attack

62

0-127

Env 3 Decay

63

0-127

Env 3 Sustain

64

0-127

Env 3 Release

65

0-22

Mod 1 Source

Summary of Contents for Prophet Rev2

Page 1: ...8 16 Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...User s Guide Version 1 0 May 2017 Dave Smith Instruments LLC 1527 Stockton Street 3rd Floor San Francisco CA 94133 USA 2017 Dave Smith Instruments LLC www davesmithinstruments com...

Page 4: ...nce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference...

Page 5: ...gram from Scratch 3 Saving a Program 4 Canceling Save 4 Naming a Program 5 Working with Stacked or Split Programs 6 Moving to the Next Level 10 Connections 12 Global Settings 14 Oscillators 19 Oscilla...

Page 6: ...g a Polyphonic Sequence Between Layers 45 Programming the Gated Sequencer 47 Using Slew 48 Sequencer Parameters 48 Clock Parameters 50 Unison 51 Using Chord Memory 52 Master Volume Program Volume 54 P...

Page 7: ...g USB 67 Appendix A Modulation Sources 69 Appendix B Modulation Destinations 70 Appendix C Alternative Tunings 71 Appendix D Troubleshooting and Support 75 Troubleshooting 75 Contacting Technical Supp...

Page 8: ...Preve Lorenz Rhode Nick Semrad Huston Singletary James Terris and Mitch Thomas The DSI Crew ArtArellano Fabien Cesari Bob Coover Carson Day Chris Hector Tony Karavidas Mark Kono Justin Labrecque Andy...

Page 9: ...out the original Prophet 08 and in many cases doubling its power We took the classic sound of the Prophet 08 s DCO and Curtis filter based voice and added powerful new features that the original never...

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Page 11: ...v Saw Square Random SHAPE 4 POLE DELAY ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE Sawtooth Saw Tri Triangle Pulse SHAPE KEY SYNC CLK SYNC Sawtooth Saw Tri Triangle Pulse OSC 2 FREQ FREQUENCY AMOUNT DESTINATION PITC...

Page 12: ...ant 2 Turn the program knob to select a program within that bank Editing Programs Because the majority of the sound shaping controls of the Prophet Rev2 appear on its front panel editing an existing p...

Page 13: ...rence Normally to make a parameter value appear in the display you have to turn the parameter s knob which will change the parameter value But there is a way to do this without changing the value To c...

Page 14: ...ocation 1 Press the write button Its LED begins blinking 2 Press the write button again Its LED stops blinking and the program is saved To save a program to a different location 1 Press the write butt...

Page 15: ...ound press the compare button again to turn it off Programs can t be written while in compare mode 5 If you want to save the edited sound the write button is still flashing and ready to save so naviga...

Page 16: ...e different Effect Unison Arpeggiator and Sequencer settings This allows for some very interesting combinations of sounds As you scroll through various factory programs you can tell which are stacked...

Page 17: ...oices are used per note To turn Stack off If it s currently lit press the stack a b button The button becomes unlit Only the program on Layer A is heard To edit Layer B 1 Press the edit layer b button...

Page 18: ...copied to Layer B To copy Layer B to Layer A 1 Press both the split a b button and the stack a b button simultaneously 2 Turn the parameter knob and select copy layer b to a 3 Press the write button...

Page 19: ...ly lit press the split a b button The button becomes lit The left side of the keyboard plays the Layer A sound and the right side of the keyboard plays the Layer B sound To turn Split off If it s curr...

Page 20: ...ne which works best for you when you re editing sounds You ll also find information about MIDI setup Read this to more effectively integrate the Prophet Rev2 into your MIDI rig To get the most out of...

Page 21: ...11 Prophet Rev2 User s Guide Getting Started...

Page 22: ...n MIDI DIN connectors 4 Sequencer Accepts a momentary normally open or normally closed footswitch to turn the sequencer or arpeggiator on and off Alternatively an audio signal connected to this jack c...

Page 23: ...add expressiveness to live performance 7 B Audio Outputs Unbalanced inch audio outputs Connect audio cables to these jacks if you want separate stereo outputs for Layer B If no cables are connected L...

Page 24: ...nor received Master MIDI Clock is sent but not received Slave MIDI Clock is received but not sent Slave Thru MIDI Clock is received and passed to MIDI Out Slave No S S no start and stop Receives MIDI...

Page 25: ...transmitted 12 Multi Mode On Off Multi Mode allows separate MIDI control of voices 1 8 and voices 9 16 on 16 voice systems On 8 voice systems this is voices 1 4 and voices 5 8 This enables independen...

Page 26: ...ary encoders and potentiometers or pots The pots are identifiable by their lined knobs and the fact that they have about 300 of travel There are three pot modes to determine how the synth reacts when...

Page 27: ...igger Gate T G Selects the mode for signals received on the rear panel sequencer jack With normal selected a footswitch will start sequencer playback With trig selected an audio signal connected to th...

Page 28: ...s You shouldn t need to do this under normal circumstances since the filters are calibrated at the factory and generally don t require re calibration or re tuning 26 Reset Globals Sets the global para...

Page 29: ...dom pitch drift and oscillator instability of vintage instruments use the osc slop parameter to dial in as little or as much drift as you like OSC 1 FREQ SYNC FINE TUNE SHAPE MOD SUB OCTAVE OSC MIX SH...

Page 30: ...o turn the oscillator off by selecting no waveshape Shape Mod Changes the pulse width of the selected waveform which modifies its harmonic content and timbre To generate a square wave when pulse is se...

Page 31: ...to be mixed in varying amounts A setting of 0 is equivalent to 100 Oscillator 1 and 0 Oscillator 2 A setting of 127 is the opposite A setting of 64 is a 50 50 mix of both oscillators Noise 0 127 Sets...

Page 32: ...are reduced from the top down cutting the high frequencies and passing the low frequencies hence the name low pass Resonance 0 127 Emphasizes a narrow band of frequencies around the cutoff frequency...

Page 33: ...nsitive sounds Key Amount 0 127 Sets the amount of modulation from the keyboard to the filter s cutoff frequency Any setting above zero means that the higher the note played on the keyboard the more t...

Page 34: ...d stay open or closed by a fixed amount that wouldn t change over the duration of a sound That s not very interesting to listen to and it s not how instruments behave in the real world In general soun...

Page 35: ...ained portion of the sound The sound will stay at this filter frequency for as long as a note is held on the keyboard Release 0 127 Sets the release time of the envelope This controls how quickly the...

Page 36: ...again they are both fundamentally white noise AMPLIFIER PAN SPREAD ATTACK ENV AMOUNT DECAY VELOCITY SUSTAIN DELAY RELEASE Amplifier Envelope Attack Decay Sustain Release Delay Amplitude Time note on n...

Page 37: ...erent direction This provides a wide stereo field as you play Any modulation to Pan will individually move each voice from its static position as set by the pan spread setting Env Amount 0 127 Sets th...

Page 38: ...e misc params menu This is useful for cyclical 4 stage modulation Actually any of the Prophet Rev2 s envelopes can be routed to any destination or multiple destinations using the modulation matrix See...

Page 39: ...cks Percus sive sounds have sharper shorter attacks Decay 0 127 Sets the decay time of the envelope After a sound reaches its full volume at its attack stage decay controls how quickly the sound trans...

Page 40: ...Rev2 LFOs can actually function at speeds that extend into the audible range for extreme effects SHAPE Triangle Sawtooth Rev Saw Square Random KEY SYNC CLK SYNC FREQUENCY AMOUNT DESTINATION 1 2 3 4 L...

Page 41: ...n also use the modulation matrix to route an LFO to additional destinations Amount Sets the amount of LFO modulation routed to the selected destination Setting an amount here applies the selected modu...

Page 42: ...tion whenever you use the filter envelope to control the filter s cutoff frequency In this case the modulation source is the filter envelope or more precisely any of its controls such as attack decay...

Page 43: ...t you want to use as a destination filter cutoff for example Set the amount using the parameter and value knobs next to the display Be aware that not all front panel controls can be used as a modulati...

Page 44: ...pressure as the modulation source instead of the mod wheel in the previ ous example to open the filter positive amount or close the filter negative amount with key pressure aftertouch Other modulation...

Page 45: ...nal path of the Prophet Rev2 is analog The on off switch enables and disables an effect ensuring an analog signal path when off Effects settings are saved individually with each program Time based eff...

Page 46: ...knob to blend in a good amount of the processed signal You ll want to be able to clearly hear the effect when you tweak its settings You can dial it down afterward 4 Use the param 1 and param 2 knobs...

Page 47: ...longer synced delay times with slower tempos can result in delay times that would be greater than 1 second When that happens the delay time is divided by 2 until it no longer exceeds the 1 second limi...

Page 48: ...this parameter off the ring modula tor functions like the original Oberheim unit In this mode pitch tracking is off and Parameter 1 sets the modulation frequency which remains the same regardless of w...

Page 49: ...ase the notes on the keyboard and the arpeggio will continue to play with any additional notes that you play added to the arpeggio To prevent the arpeggiator from adding new notes to an arpeggio when...

Page 50: ...used to drive the arpeggiator sequencer should not exceed 5 volts peak to peak See Seq Pedal Mode on page 17 for more information about choosing the appropriate mode for these behaviors Arpeggiator Pa...

Page 51: ...ow frequency oscillator or clk sync is enabled in the Effects section the BPM rate affects the LFO frequency and or delay effect When syncing to an external MIDI clock source the BPM setting has no ef...

Page 52: ...Polyphonic Sequencer With the polyphonic sequencer you can create sequences that are rhyth mically and melodically complex by constructing a repeating musical phrase with notes ties and rests You can...

Page 53: ...ote and velocity as you play When recording a chord as a step as long as you continue to hold at least one note down you can keep adding notes to the chord step and even use the transpose buttons to e...

Page 54: ...interval Playing a note below middle C trans poses the sequence lower by that interval Editing a Polyphonic Sequence You can edit a sequence after you ve recorded it This is convenient for fixing mist...

Page 55: ...r A to Layer B and vice versa You can also swap sequences between layers To copy a sequence on Layer A to Layer B 1 Press both the split a b button and the stack a b button simultaneously 2 Turn the p...

Page 56: ...The duration varies according to the BPM and Divide settings or the MIDI clock if synced to an external source The envelope settings of the current program ultimately determine how long each step pla...

Page 57: ...the sequence if you want to use fewer than 16 steps The sequence will loop when it reaches that step 7 Repeat steps 5 6 as necessary to create the rest of the gated sequence 8 When you re done hold do...

Page 58: ...ency and sequence 2 to Slew Increasing the Slew value for step 4 will cause the oscillator frequency to glide from the step 3 value when step 4 is gated on The higher the Slew value the slower the sle...

Page 59: ...step one to C2 playing Middle C on the keyboard will produce C two octaves above middle C on step one A value of C0 will produce the exact note that you play on the keyboard A value of G0 will produce...

Page 60: ...Sets the note value for each sequencer arpeggiator step relative to the BPM divide works with both internal and external clock sources The following table lists the values Name Tempo Timing Division H...

Page 61: ...ry using Unison Unison gives you control over not only how many voices to stack but also the amount of detuning between the oscillators with the unison detune parameter in the misc params menu and wha...

Page 62: ...d will then trigger all notes of the stored chord transposing them as you play up or down the keyboard Try using this feature to create powerful chord stabs If you save a program that uses chord memor...

Page 63: ...ow Note Priority is most common in vintage synths and is often used for playing trills by holding a note and repeatedly tapping a lower note Low Retrigger causes the envelopes to be retriggered with e...

Page 64: ...particular can be very loud compared to other programs MISC PARAMS show U1 P1 Filter Sweep Program Volume 127 120 Press to toggle on Misc Parameters Program Volume To set the volume of an individual...

Page 65: ...eates a broader stereo field while playing AMPLIFIER PAN SPREAD ATTACK ENV AMOUNT DECAY VELOCITY SUSTAIN DELAY RELEASE Pans individual voices in the stereo field Pan Spread Transpose The up and down b...

Page 66: ...HOLD UNISON TRANSPOSE Down Up The Hold button Glide Glide causes the pitch of a note to glide up or down from the pitch of the previously played note Glide is turned on and off using the glide switch...

Page 67: ...ies with the interval between the notes the greater the interval the longer the transition time The glide rate is fixed This is the default glide mode Fixed Rate A The same as Fixed Rate but glide is...

Page 68: ...you beyond just playing notes on the keyboard Pitch Mod The Pitch and Modulation wheels Pitch Wheel You can set a range in semitones for the pitch wheel depending on your playing preference The range...

Page 69: ...lay to scroll to Mod Slot 1 if it s not already displayed 2 Use the parameter knob to select the source field Use the value knob to scroll through the various mod sources and choose mod wheel 3 Use th...

Page 70: ...en wider and the sound become brighter Conversely if you select the filter frequency as destination set a nega tive amount of pressure then press the keys harder the filter cutoff frequency will be lo...

Page 71: ...ing which is typically how analog synths behave That is the oscillators are running whether a note is being gated on played or not When the amplifier envelope is set for a fast attack this can cause a...

Page 72: ...e way the oscillators respond to Glide settings See Glide on page page 56 for more details Osc 1 Glide 1 127 While the glide rate knobs sets the same amount of glide for both oscillators simultaneousl...

Page 73: ...elope repeat Sustain still affects the level at which the Decay segment ends but instead of sustaining at a fixed level while a note is gated on Delay Attack and Decay loop until the note is turned of...

Page 74: ...he parameter knob to select midi sysex cable then use the value knob to choose usb 5 Use the parameter knob to select dump prog dump bank or dump all banks depending on which of these you would like t...

Page 75: ...on The Prophet Rev2 is compatible with Prophet 08 sounds so you can import any Prophet 08 programs and they will sound just as good if not better To import a program or bank as a SysEx file over MIDI...

Page 76: ...the power while it s doing this 4 When finished the front panel controls will return to normal and you can play the Prophet Rev2 again Calibrating the Pitch and Mod Wheels To calibrate the Pitch and M...

Page 77: ...ime and transmit the same data USB Notes Under Mac OS X Prophet Rev2 Keyboard will appear as a MIDI port when connected via USB and can be configured using the Mac s Audio MIDI Setup utility typically...

Page 78: ...68 Using USB Dave Smith Instruments...

Page 79: ...ix A Modulation Sources Off Seq 1 Seq 2 Seq 3 Seq 4 LFO 1 LFO 2 LFO 3 LFO 4 Env LPF Env VCA Env 3 Pitchbend Mod Wheel Pressure Breath Foot Pedal Expression Pedal Velocity Note Number Noise DC Audio Ou...

Page 80: ...O 1 Freq LFO 2 Freq LFO 3 Freq LFO 4 Freq LFO All Freq LFO 1 Amount LFO 2 Amount LFO 3 Amount LFO 4 Amount LFO All Amount LP Filter Env Amount Amp Env Amount Env 3 Amount Env All Amount LPF Attack VCA...

Page 81: ...re descriptions of the default alternative tunings 1 12 Tone Equal Temperament non erasable The default Western tuning based on the twelfth root of two 2 Harmonic Series MIDI notes 36 95 reflect harmo...

Page 82: ...iest tuning systems known from history the Pythagorean scale is constructed from an upward series of pure fifths 3 2 transposed down into a single octave The tuning works well for monophonic melo dies...

Page 83: ...B and Bb acting as 1 1 for their respective modes Note that some of the notes will have the same frequency By tuning the 1 1 to 60 Hz Dan found a creative way to incorporate the inevitable line hum i...

Page 84: ...d organs to perform glissando like passages G 1 1 392 Hz MIDI note 67 1 1 81 80 33 32 21 20 16 15 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 32 27 6 5 11 9 5 4 14 11 9 7 21 16 4 3 27 20 11 8 7 5 10 7 16 11 40 27 3...

Page 85: ...e sequencer or arpeggiator has stopped running Check the midi clock mode setting in global to ensure the Prophet Rev2 is set to master or off Or if set to slave or slave thru or slave no s s make sure...

Page 86: ...nd to its controls Make sure local control is on in the global menu If MIDI System Exclusive data is not transmitted received Make sure that the midi sysex cable setting in the global menu is set to u...

Page 87: ...ble for this USB MIDI doesn t work in bootloader mode 3 As the OS loads you will see the main display count upward from zero to 99 When it reaches 99 a second count will begin Do not power down The Pr...

Page 88: ...ne the best course of action for getting your Prophet Rev2 repaired For your own protection as well as ours please do not return any product to Dave Smith Instruments without a return authorization RA...

Page 89: ...not sent Slave Thru MIDI Clock is received and passed to MIDI Out Slave No S S no start and stop Receives MIDI Clock but does not respond to MIDI Start or Stop command When set to slave or slave thru...

Page 90: ...e port by which MIDI data will be transmitted MIDI Messages System Real Time Messages Status Description 1111 1000 MIDI Timing Clock Received Channel Messages Status Second Third Description 1000 nnnn...

Page 91: ...or higher 1011 nnnn 0111 1011 0vvvvvvv All Notes Off Clear all MIDI notes 1011 nnnn 0111 1001 0vvvvvvv Reset All Controllers Clears all MIDI controllers to 0 MIDI volume to maximum See sections below...

Page 92: ...v Mod Wheel 1011 nnnn 0100 1010 0vvvvvvv Brightness Assigned to Penal CV 1011 nnnn 0010 0000 0vvvvvvv Bank Select 0 9 1011 nnnn 0100 0000 0vvvvvvv Damper pedal Sends 0 if off 0111 1011 nnnn 0000 0111...

Page 93: ...sc 1 Glide Rate Time 24 Osc 2 Frequency 25 Osc 2 Fine Tune 26 Osc 2 Shape 27 Osc 2 Glide Rate Time 28 Osc Mix 29 Noise Level 30 Osc 1 Shape Mod 31 Osc 2 Shape Mod 33 Arp On Off 34 Arp Mode 35 Arp Rang...

Page 94: ...e MSB 0010 0110 NRPN parameter value LSB CC 0vvv vvvv Parameter value LSB The parameter number can be found in the two tables below one for global parameters and the other for program parameters The p...

Page 95: ...10 0vvvvvvv NRPN parameter value MSB CC 1011 nnnn 0010 0110 0vvvvvvv NRPN parameter value LSB CC 1011 nnnn 0110 0000 0xxxxxxx NRPN parameter value Increment 1011 nnnn 0110 0001 0xxxxxxx NRPN parameter...

Page 96: ...2 MIDI Param Receive 0 NRPN 1 CC 2 Off 4103 0 1 MIDI Control Enable 0 Off 1 On 4104 0 1 MIDI SysEx Cable 0 MIDI 1 USB 4105 0 3 MIDI Out Select 0 Off 1 MIDI 2 USB 3 MIDI USB 4107 0 1 Local Control 0 O...

Page 97: ...stain 26 0 127 Filt Env Release 28 0 127 Pan Spread 29 0 127 Voice Volume 30 0 127 VCA Env Amt 31 0 127 VCA Env Vel 32 0 127 VCA Env Delay 33 0 127 VCA Env Attack NRPN Value Description 34 0 127 VCA E...

Page 98: ...2 Note Reset 105 0 1 LFO 1 Key Sync 106 0 1 LFO 2 Key Sync 107 0 1 LFO 3 Key Sync 108 0 1 LFO 4 Key Sync 111 0 1 Glide On Off 113 0 12 Pitch Bend Range NRPN Value Description 114 0 1 Pan Mode 116 0 25...

Page 99: ...ated Seq Track 4 Step 1 16 276 339 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Note 1 340 403 128 255 Seq Step 1 64 Velocity 1 404 467 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Note 2 468 531 128 255 Seq Step 1 64 Velocity 2 532 595 0 127 Seq Ste...

Page 100: ...el is set to 1 16 0vvvvvvv must match unless MIDI Channel ALL always responds if 0vvvvvvv 0111 1111 0000 0110 Inquiry Message 0000 0001 Inquiry Request 1111 0111 End of Exclusive EOX The Rev2 responds...

Page 101: ...p Status Description 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 DSI ID 0010 1111 Rev2 ID 0000 0110 Request Program Edit Buffer Transmit 1111 0111 End of Exclusive EOX The Rev2 will respond by sending...

Page 102: ...scription 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 DSI ID 0010 1111 Rev2 ID 0000 0011 Edit Buffer Data 0vvv vvvv 1024 bytes expanded to 1171 MIDI bytes in packed MS bit format 1111 0111 End of Exclu...

Page 103: ...ata 1 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 1 00 G7 F7 E7 D7 C7 B7 A7 2 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 2 00 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 3 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 3 00 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 4 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 4 00 C6 C5 C4...

Page 104: ...om updating prophet rev2 os Copying Layer A and Layer B Presets Between Programs The Prophet Rev2 is bi timbral meaning that it can produce two different sounds programs at the same time either by sta...

Page 105: ...ayer a bank and program numbers This is the Audition Layer parameter 2 Use the bank and program knobs to scroll through any of the various presets in the synthesizer To change the sound on Layer B 1 W...

Page 106: ...to save the edited sound the write button is still flashing and ready to save so navigate to a location with the bank and program knobs and press write The sound is saved Alternatively if you want to...

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