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28 Effects

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To use Effects:

1.  Press the 

on

/

off

 switch to turn on Effects.

2.  Press 

effect

 and choose A or B, depending on which you want to apply 

and configure.

3.  Turn the 

type

 knob to select an effect. Names are abbreviated. For 

instance “bbd” is the bucket-brigade delay. Refer to the list above. 

4.  Turn the 

mix

 knob to the right 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.

5.  Use the parameter 1 and parameter 2 knobs to adjust the effect’s param-

eters to your taste. See “Effects Parameters” on page 29 for details 

on the adjustable parameters on each effect type.

6.  Finally, adjust the 

mix

 knob to optimize the amount of the effect. Full 

left is completely dry. Full right is completely wet (a 100% processed 

signal).

7.  Repeat as needed to add a second effect. 

Main Parameters

On/Off:

 

Turns both effects, A and B, on and off.

 

The 

on

/

off

 switch uses a 

true bypass, ensuring a pure analog signal path.

Effect:

 A, B

—Selects either effect A or B for editing. Once selected, all 

adjustments apply to that effect.

Type:

 

Off

bbd

ddl

CHO

PH1

PH2

HAL

rOO

PLA

SPr

—Selects the effect type.

Mix:

 

0

...

127

—Sets the balance between the processed (wet) signal 

and unprocessed (dry) signal. Full left is completely dry. Full right is 

completely wet.

Clock Sync:

 

On

Off

—When a delay effect is chosen, this enables syncing 

of the timed delay repeats (feedback) to the Arpeggiator, Sequencer, or MIDI 

clock. When Sync is on, delay time provides the following values:  

Summary of Contents for Prophet-6

Page 1: ...Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...Operation Manual Version 1 0 June 2015 Dave Smith Instruments Sequential 1527 Stockton Street 3rd Floor San Francisco CA 94133 USA 2015 Dave Smith Instruments www davesmithinstruments com ...

Page 4: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada For Technical Support email support davesmithinstruments com ...

Page 5: ...ting a Program from Scratch 4 Live Panel Mode 4 Saving a Program 5 Canceling Save 6 Moving to the Next Level 7 Connections 8 Global Settings 10 Globals Top Row 11 Globals Bottom Row 13 Oscillators 15 Oscillator Parameters 16 Slop 18 Mixer 19 Filters 20 Filter Envelope 22 Changing the Filter Envelope s Response Curve 23 Amplifier Envelope 24 Effects 26 Main Parameters 28 ...

Page 6: ...7 Programming the Sequencer 37 Sequencer Parameters 39 Distortion 41 Hold 42 Glide 42 Unison 43 Using Chord Memory 44 Write 46 Canceling Save 47 Comparing Before You Save 47 Globals 48 Preset 49 Pitch and Mod Wheels 50 Pitch Wheel 50 Modulation Wheel 51 Misc Parameters 52 Aftertouch 53 Exporting Programs and Banks 55 ...

Page 7: ...ndix A Alternative Tunings 59 Appendix B Troubleshooting and Support 63 Troubleshooting 63 Contacting Technical Support 64 Appendix C MIDI Implementation 65 MIDI Messages 66 NRPN Messages 70 Control NRPN Data 74 The following table lists the Prophet 6 s control NRPN data It is received and transmitted but not saved as part of a program 74 Sysex Messages 74 Packed Data Format 77 ...

Page 8: ...ha Corporation Thanks also to Robert Rich for the alternative tunings content And finally a shout out to OMOM Old Men Of MIDI for their support camaraderie and sound design Robert Rich Matia Simovich James Terris Mitch Thomas Taiho Yamada Josheph Akins John Bowen Richard Devine Peter Dyer Tim Koon Kurt Kurasaki Kevin Lamb Jason Lindner Cord Mueller Drew Neumann Credits and Acknowledgements Sound D...

Page 9: ... of Roland asked Yamaha Corporation to consider returning ownership of my original company brand Sequential Circuits to me Yamaha had purchased Sequential s assets when we closed shop back in 1987 Yamaha generously agreed and suddenly Sequential was back almost All we needed was an awesome new product to bear the name Well you know how the story ends with the very synth you ve just purchased We fi...

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Page 11: ...PROGRAM 0 DOWN UP TRANSPOSE GLIDE RATE P WHL RANGE KEY MODE FREQUENCY SHAPE PULSE WIDTH SYNC OSCILLATOR 1 CUTOFF ENV AMOUNT RESONANCE LOW PASS FILTER FREQUENCY FINE SHAPE PULSE WIDTH LOW FREQ VELOCITY KEYBOARD OSCILLATOR 2 LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR OSC 1 OSC 2 SUB OCTAVE NOISE MIXER CUTOFF ENV AMOUNT RESONANCE KEYBOARD DISTORT HIGH PASS FILTER ENV AMOUNT ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE AMPLIFIER ENVEL...

Page 12: ...spose Master Tune MIDI Channel MIDI Clock Clock Port Param Xmit Param Rcv M Increment Decrement Program bank tens and number selectors Selecting Programs Use the bank tens and program selector buttons to select and recall programs To choose a program 1 Hold down the bank button then press a program selector button 0 9 to specify the hundreds bank of the program 2 Hold down the tens button then pre...

Page 13: ...n its front panel editing an existing program is simple just turn a knob and listen to its effect Keep turning knobs and pressing buttons and if you like what you ve created save the program See Saving Programs on page 5 The rotary controls on the front panel are a mixture of endless rotary encoders and potentiometers or pots You can choose between three different modes that determine how the synt...

Page 14: ... very useful as a jumping off point for new sounds But it s also useful and educational to create a new sound from scratch The Prophet 6 makes this easy by providing a Basic Preset that you can quickly recall at any time This preset is very simple with a single oscillator as its basis To recall the Basic Preset 1 Hold down the preset button 2 Press the write button Live Panel Mode The Prophet 6 al...

Page 15: ... program 3 The write button LED stops blinking and the program is saved Be careful when write is enabled You can change banks and tens without executing write but once you press a program selector button 0 9 for the ones digit the write command is executed and the program at that location is overwritten To save a program to a different bank location 1 Press the write button Its LED begins blinking...

Page 16: ...ore you overwrite it 1 Get ready to save by pressing the write button It starts flashing 2 Press the global button Both LEDs on the button light up indicating compare mode 3 Use the program buttons to navigate to the sound you want to compare and play the keyboard to hear the sound 4 To disable the compare function and go back to the edited sound turn off the global button Programs can t be writte...

Page 17: ... Read about Pot Modes and determine 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 6 into your MIDI rig To get the most out of the Prophet 6 s live performance capabilities read up on using a footswitch or expression pedal And finally be on the lookout for tips and notes scattered throughout this...

Page 18: ...tch to turn the sequencer or arpeggiator on and off Alternatively an audio signal connected to this jack can be used to either control sequencer arpeggiator playback or to gate the filter and amplifier envelopes while notes are held See Seq Jack on page 13 for more information about choosing the appropriate mode for these behaviors 5 Footswitch Sustain Accepts a momentary normally open or normally...

Page 19: ...d you can use the pedal to control the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter to add expressiveness to live performance 8 Audio Outputs Unbalanced inch audio outputs The Prophet 6 sounds great in stereo but can be switched to mono if needed See Mono Stereo in Global Settings on page 13 9 Headphones A inch stereo headphone jack Headphone volume is controlled by the master vol knob on the front pan...

Page 20: ... active The yellow LED indicates that the lower row is active GLOBALS The Globals button 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 Local Ctrl Seq Jack Pot Mode Sustain Alt Tuning Vel Response AT Response Transpose Master Tune MIDI Channel MIDI Clock Clock Port Param Xmit Param Rcv Globals 0 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alt Tuning Vel Response AT Response Stereo Mono Pgm Dump Clock Port Param Xmit Param Rcv MIDI Control MIDI SysEx MIDI Out ...

Page 21: ...ol 0 is centered Steps in semitones up to one octave up 12 or down 12 1 Master Tune 50 50 Master Fine Tune control 0 centered Steps in cents as much as a quarter tone up 50 or down 50 2 MIDI Channel All 1 16 Selects which MIDI channel to send and receive data 1 to 16 All receives on all 16 channels 3 MIDI Clock Sets the Prophet 6 s ability to send and receive MIDI clock messages Off MIDI Clock is ...

Page 22: ...rameter transmission since they cover the complete range of all parameters while CCs are limited to a range of 128 6 Param Rcv Off CC NR Sets the method by which parameter changes are received via MIDI As with transmission NRPNs are the preferred method 7 MIDI Control Off On When On the synth will respond to MIDI controllers including Pitch Wheel Mod Wheel Pedal Volume 8 MIDI Sysex MID USB When se...

Page 23: ...nd not the audio trigger With t g trigger gate selected an audio signal connected to the sequencer jack will trigger and gate the envelopes while you hold a note or chord Additionally pressing the sequencer s play button will also add synchronized sequencer playback For best results when triggering the sequencer with an audio signal use a loud signal with a sharp attack decay and little or no sust...

Page 24: ...e sustain pedal and sequencer jack input ports There are two types of momentary footswitches normally open and normally closed Either type can be used with the Prophet 6 Not sure which type you have If the behavior of the footswitch is the opposite of what is expected that is down is off and up is on changing this setting will correct that 4 Alt Tuning Nor 1 16 Normal 1 16 Selects one of the Proph...

Page 25: ...rophet 6 s sound by producing waveforms each of which has its own inherent sound charac ter based on its harmonic content The Prophet 6 has two oscillators plus a sub oscillator and a noise generator per voice Level controls for each of these are located in the Mixer section Each oscillator is capable of generating triangle sawtooth and variable width pulse waves These waveshapes are continuously ...

Page 26: ...f all oscillators See Globals Top Row on page 11 for more information Fine Fine tune control with a range of a quartertone up or down The 12 o clock position is centered Steps are in cents 50 cents 1 2 semitone Shape Triangle Sawtooth Pulse Used to select the waveshape generated by the oscillator Waveshapes are continuously variable and smoothly transition from one shape to the next as you turn th...

Page 27: ...ator hard sync Use Poly Mod to sweep the pitch of Oscillator 1 when it is synced to generate the classic hard edged sync sound Low Frequency Off On Turns Oscillator 2 into a low frequency oscillator essentially providing another LFO source for modulation using Poly Mod The frequency fine shape and pulse width controls still apply and will affect the character of any low frequency modulation applie...

Page 28: ...aracteristically warm and fat Because the Prophet 6 oscillators are extremely stable small amounts of Slop can help impart a very vintage tone to what is otherwise a very stable modern instrument Slop amount is adjustable from subtle barely perceptible amounts to wildly out of tune The global Master Tune settings affect the pitch of all oscillators See Globals Top Row on page 11 for more informati...

Page 29: ... This gives you the option to overload things in interesting ways if you wish to do so If not try reducing the levels of the oscillators in the mixer section the env amount parameter in the Ampli fier Envelope or the resonance parameter in either the low pass or high pass filter OSC 1 OSC 2 SUB OCTAVE NOISE MIXER The Mixer Osc 1 Sets the output level of Oscillator 1 Osc 2 Sets the output level of ...

Page 30: ...e time the two filters act as a band pass filter passing only the band of frequencies that fall between the high pass and low pass cutoff points CUTOFF ENV AMOUNT RESONANCE LOW PASS FILTER VELOCITY CUTOFF ENV AMOUNT RESONANCE KEYBOARD HIGH PASS FILTER VELOCITY KEYBOARD Half Full Half Full The Low Pass Filter and High Pass Filter Cutoff Sets the filter s cutoff frequency On the Low Pass Filter freq...

Page 31: ...f the env amount is set to a positive value on the low pass filter the harder you play the more the filter will open and the brighter the sound will be Conversely if the env amount is set to a negative value the harder you play the more the filter will close and the less bright the sound will be This control makes for more touch sensitive sounds Keyboard off half full Sets the amount of modulation...

Page 32: ... be completely static They would 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 instru ments behave in the real world In general sounds produced by an instrument are brighter at their begin ning the attack stage and grow mellower as they die out the decay and release stages In other words their harmo...

Page 33: ...he envelope amount parameter is set to a positive value But since this control is actually bi polar it is possible to set a negative amount of modulation In this case the envelopes are inverted and their behavior changes The best way to get a feel for the difference is to experiment with both positive and negative settings of the envelope amount parameter The cutoff frequency setting may limit the...

Page 34: ...the Low Pass Filter env amount and different Attack Decay Sustain and Release settings on the Filter Envelope The interaction of these controls is worth exploring for greater flexibility and control of the Filter Envelope Amplifier Envelope After passing through the filters a synthesized sound goes into an analog voltage controlled amplifier or VCA which controls its overall loudness The VCA has a...

Page 35: ...me A typical four stage ADSR envelope shape Attack Sets the attack time of the envelope The higher the setting the slower the attack time and the longer it takes for a sound to reach its full volume Pads typically have softer longer attacks Percussive sounds have sharper shorter attacks Decay Sets the decay time of the envelope After a sound reaches its full volume at its attack stage decay contro...

Page 36: ...re touch sensitive sounds Effects The Prophet 6 effects section allows you to add up to two 24 bit 48kHz digital effects to any sound Though the Prophet 6 sounds great on its own adding a touch of reverb or delay can enhance many sounds with a subtle or not so subtle sense of ambience and depth Other effects such as the chorus and phaser are useful for adding more conspicuous tonal enhance ment as...

Page 37: ...f Effect A Delay 1 bbd vintage bucket brigade emulation Delay 2 ddl classic digital delay Chorus CHO vintage chorus Phase Shifter 1 PH1 vintage 6 stage phaser high resonance Phase Shifter 2 PH2 vintage 6 stage phaser lower resonance Effect B Delay 1 bbd vintage bucket brigade emulation Delay 2 ddl classic standard digital delay Chorus CHO vintage chorus Phase Shifter 1 PH1 vintage 6 stage phaser h...

Page 38: ...ters on each effect type 6 Finally adjust the mix knob to optimize the amount of the effect Full left is completely dry Full right is completely wet a 100 processed signal 7 Repeat as needed to add a second effect Main Parameters On Off Turns both effects A and B on and off The on off switch uses a true bypass ensuring a pure analog signal path Effect A B Selects either effect A or B for editing O...

Page 39: ...60 and Delay Time is set to Half the expected delay time would be 2 seconds The actual delay time will be 1 second i e 2 seconds divided by 2 Parameter 1 Variable depending on the effect This knob adjusts parameter 1 for the chosen effect Each effect has two adjustable param eters which differ depending on the effect See Effects Parameters on page 29 for details about the adjustable parameters on ...

Page 40: ...analog signal Adjustable param eters are delay time and feedback amount To recreate a classic bucket brigade time shifting effect try adjusting the time parameter in real time ddl This is a classic digital delay Adjustable parameters are delay time and feedback amount CHO This is a vintage chorus emulation Use it to thicken and add animation to any sound Adjustable parameters are rate and depth PH...

Page 41: ...aveshapes including triangle sawtooth reverse sawtooth square and random Though most often used for low frequency modulation the Prophet 6 LFO can actually function at speeds that extend into the audible range for extreme effects LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR FREQ 1 LFO SYNC FREQ 2 PW 1 2 AMP FILTER INITIAL AMT SHAPE FREQUENCY The Low Frequency Oscillator Triangle and Random waves are bipolar That is t...

Page 42: ...set when you press a key but is not reset if you press a key while other notes are held Shape Triangle Sawtooth Reverse Sawtooth Square Random The wave shape of the LFO A sixth waveshape noise can be generated by selecting random and turning the frequency knob all the way to the right Initial Amount Sets the amount of LFO modulation routed to the selected destinations Setting an amount here applie...

Page 43: ...frequencies can create interesting timbres HP Filter Selects the High Pass Filter frequency as a modulation desti nation Modulating the High Pass Filter at high frequencies can create interesting timbres Poly Mod Although the overall sonic character of the Prophet 6 is determined by its analog oscillators and filters much of its power to make truly unique and unusual sounds comes from the Poly Mod...

Page 44: ...e either positive or negative When using osc 2 as a modulation source the modulation character is affected by the waveshape currently chosen for Oscillator 2 triangle sawtooth or square pulse Try setting Oscillator 2 to low frequency using the low freq switch to further increase modulation possibilities Freq 1 Selects Oscillator 1 frequency as a modulation destination Choose osc 2 as a modulation ...

Page 45: ... on played notes are held on and arpeggiated and any additional notes you play are added to the arpeggio as long as at least one key is continuously held You can sync the Arpeggiator to external MIDI clock or even an external audio signal When the Arpeggiator is playing the Sequencer is disabled ARPEGGIATOR SEQUENCER CLOCK OCTAVES VALUE MODE TAP TEMPO BPM ON OFF PLAY RECORD The Arpeggiator section...

Page 46: ...n 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 effect Value Selects a basic note value relative to the BPM See the table below Name Tempo Timing Division Half BPM 2 Half note Qtr BPM Quarter note 8th BPM x 2 Eighth note 8th D BPM x 2 Eighth note dot 8th S BPM x 2 Eighth note swing timing 8th T BP...

Page 47: ...tor is disabled ARPEGGIATOR SEQUENCER CLOCK OCTAVES VALUE MODE TAP TEMPO BPM ON OFF PLAY RECORD The Sequencer Arpeggiator An audio signal connected to the rear panel footswitch sequence jack can be used to control sequencer playback This makes it possible to tempo sync the sequencer or arpeggiator to a recorded drum track or other audio source See Seq Jack on page 13 for more information about cho...

Page 48: ... of a note continue to hold down the note s and press the tens increment button repeatedly to extend the note the number of steps you want 5 When you re done press play to listen to your sequence 6 To save the sequence save the program and they are saved together See Saving a Program on page 5 If you want to play live along with the sequencer be sure to leave voices avail able In other words don t...

Page 49: ...e The tap tempo LED flashes at the BPM rate When lfo sync is turned on the BPM rate affects the LFO frequency When syncing to an external MIDI clock source the BPM setting has no effect Tap Tempo 30 250 Tap this button at least 4 times to quickly set the tempo for the Sequencer and Arpeggiator The LED flashes at the BPM rate you set Value Sets the note value for each sequencer arpeggiator step rel...

Page 50: ...ogram to program Unison sounds in particular can be very loud compared to other programs MASTER VOL The Master Volume knob P WHL RANGE KEY MODE PAN SPREAD MISC PARAMETERS PRGM VOL The program volume knob prgm vol in the misc parameters section To set the volume of an individual program 1 Choose a program 2 In the misc parameters section turn the prgm vol knob to set its volume 3 Save the program S...

Page 51: ...ent than sounds with fewer harmonics To add distortion use the distortion knob DISTORT AMOUNT The Distortion knob Transpose The up and down buttons in the transpose section transpose the keyboard up or down in octaves The LED indicates the current keyboard trans position state Transposing the keyboard also changes the MIDI note numbers of the keys so that MIDI notes sent are also transposed Trans ...

Page 52: ...ed on and off using the glide switch but the glide amount must also be set If the glide button is on but glide amount is set to 0 glide has no effect GLIDE GLIDE RATE The Glide controls There are four modes that determine how glide behaves Fixed Rate FR The time to transition between notes varies with the interval between the notes the greater the interval the longer the transi tion time The glide...

Page 53: ...on is on the Prophet 6 functions like a monophonic synthesizer in that only 1 note can be played at a time However that one note can be powered by as many as six voices depending on how many you choose to use With up to 12 oscillators powering a single note 2 oscillators per voice x 6 voices you can create some very dense speaker rattling sounds If you want to create an ultra heavy synth bass try ...

Page 54: ...werful chord stabs and hits If you save a program that uses chord memory the chord is saved with the program CHD will then appear as a choice if you step through voice stacking options using the banks decrement and tens increment buttons while holding down unison If low note priority is chosen in Global settings the note that you play corre sponds to the lowest note of the chord voicing Changing t...

Page 55: ...and high retrigger Hir are similar to the low note settings except that the highest note is given priority Last note LAS and last retrigger LAr give priority to the last note played To choose the Key Assign mode 1 Press and hold key mode in the misc parameters section The numeric display shows the currently selected mode 2 To select a different mode continue to hold down the key mode switch then p...

Page 56: ...uning Vel Response AT Response Stereo Mono Pgm Dump Transpose Master Tune MIDI Channel MIDI Clock Clock Port Param Xmit Param Rcv MIDI Control MIDI SysEx MIDI Out Increment Decrement Program bank tens and number selectors To save a program to the same preset location 1 Press the write button Its LED begins blinking 2 Press a program selector button 0 9 to specify the ones digit of the program 3 Th...

Page 57: ...o make sure you really want to overwrite it To evaluate a program before you overwrite it 1 Get ready to save by pressing the write button It starts flashing 2 Press the global button Both LEDs on the button light up indicating compare mode 3 Use the program buttons to navigate to the sound you want to compare and play the keyboard to hear the sound 4 To disable the compare function and go back to...

Page 58: ...Globals button To change a Global setting 1 Press the globals button Pressing it once accesses the top row of Global parameters Pressing it twice accesses the top row of Global parameters The LED indicates which row is active 2 Press the program selector button that corresponds to the Global parameter you want to change 3 Use the bank decrement and tens increment buttons to step through the availa...

Page 59: ...the front panel is what you hear This is a great mode for learning experimentation and instant gratification PRESET The Preset button To enter live panel mode Press the preset button to toggle it off The Prophet 6 is now in live panel mode What you see on the front panel is what you hear Note that you can t change programs or banks with Preset off To return to preset mode Press the preset button a...

Page 60: ...otes 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 is up to 12 semitones 1 octave Many musicians use a range of 2 semitones a whole step since this is the bend range of many acoustic instruments For guitar whammy bar effects you many wish to set a wider range To set the pitch...

Page 61: ...llator section choose a modulation desti nation as well as a shape and frequency for the LFO See Low Frequency Oscillators on page 31 for more details 2 To apply modulation only when using the Mod wheel set the initial amt knob to zero Turing this knob up will apply LFO modulation continuously not just when the Mod wheel is used Many programs use the Mod wheel to add vibrato In this case Freq 1 an...

Page 62: ...broader stereo field while playing Key Mode Low Note LO High Note Hi Last Note Las Low Note Retrigger LOr High Note Retrigger Hir Last Note Retrigger LAr Selects the key priority when more than one key is played simultaneously in when in Unison mode low note high note and last note are monophonic playback modes that give priority to the lowest highest or last note played as their names imply P Whe...

Page 63: ...sitive or negative amount For example if you select the Low Pass Filter as destination filter lp set a positive amount of aftertouch then press the keys harder the filter cutoff frequency will increase making the filter open wider and the sound become brighter Conversely if you select the Low Pass Filter as destination filter lp set a negative amount of aftertouch then press the keys harder the fi...

Page 64: ...ouch modu lation destination With a positive amount setting pressing the keys harder will increase the amount of LFO modulation to any destina tion selected in the low frequency oscillator section With a negative amount setting pressing the keys harder will increase the amount of LFO modulation with the LFO waveform inverted Amp Selects Amplitude as an aftertouch modulation destination With a posi...

Page 65: ... all banks in SysEx format via the selected MIDI port This allows you to save your programs so that you can share them or archive them To export a program or bank as a SysEx file over MIDI 1 Press the globals button once this enables the upper set of parameters then press program selector 8 to select the midi sysex command 2 Use the bank decrement and tens increment buttons to select the appropria...

Page 66: ...veral minutes and come to its normal operating temperature before doing so Repeat the calibration procedure as needed over the next few days of use The Prophet 6 learns the range of temperatures at your location and will keep itself in tune over this range Later if you use the Prophet 6 in a different environment that is measur ably warmer or cooler on stage in an air conditioned studio and so on ...

Page 67: ...n 2 Hold down the preset button and press 7 To calibrate the Pitch wheel s center position With the Pitch wheel centered hold down the preset button and press 8 To calibrate the Pitch and Mod wheel s high position 1 Rotate and hold both wheels in their high position 2 Hold down the preset button and press 9 Resetting the Global Parameters If you re trying to track down a problem it s sometimes a g...

Page 68: ...me time and transmit the same data USB Notes Under Mac OS X Prophet 6 Keyboard will appear as a MIDI port when connected via USB and can be configured using the Mac s Audio MIDI Setup utility typically found in Applications Utilities Under Windows the first time the Prophet 6 is connected via USB the Found new hardware alert appears and it is automatically installed as Prophet 6 Keyboard In Window...

Page 69: ...sable The default Western tuning based on the twelfth root of two 1 Harmonic Series MIDI notes 36 95 reflect harmonics 2 through 60 based on the funda mental of A 27 5 Hz The low C on a standard 5 octave keyboard acts as the root note 55Hz and the harmonics play upwards from there The remaining keys above and below the 5 octave range are filled with the same intervals as Carlos Harmonic 12 Tone th...

Page 70: ... a very narrow palate of good chords to choose from C 1 1 261 625 Hz 1 1 256 243 9 8 32 27 81 64 4 3 729 512 3 2 128 81 27 16 16 9 243 128 8 Just Intonation in A with 7 limit Tritone at D A rather vanilla 5 limit small interval JI except for a single 7 5 tritone at D which offers some nice possibilities for rotating around bluesy sevenths A 1 1 440 Hz 1 1 16 15 9 8 6 5 5 4 7 5 3 2 8 5 5 3 9 5 15 8...

Page 71: ...und a creative way to incorporate the inevitable line hum into his scale Bb B 1 1 60 Hz 1 1 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 11 8 3 2 3 2 7 4 7 4 15 8 13 Yamaha Just Major C When Yamaha decided to put preset microtunings into their FM synth product line they selected this and the following tuning as representative just intonations As such they became the de facto introduction to JI for many people Just Major g...

Page 72: ...nd 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 2 32 21 14 9 11 7 8 5 18 11 5 3 27 16 12 7 7 4 16 9 9 5 20 11 11 6 15 8 40 21 64 33 160 81 16 Arabic 12 Tone A 12 tone approximation of an Arabic scale which appears in some elec tronic keyboards des...

Page 73: ...There is a ground hum in the audio output USB can cause ground loops so try to resolve any grounding issues between the computer and the Prophet 6 Or use MIDI which is opto isolated The Prophet 6 is behaving erratically This is almost always caused by a MIDI data loop Make sure that any MIDI Thru functionality is turned off on the MIDI interface hardware or in the MIDI software application Disconn...

Page 74: ...e Prophet 6 on page 56 It is not necessary to run any of the calibration routines on a regular basis You should only run it if you are experiencing problems If you are still experiencing a problem with the Prophet 6 try resetting the Global parameters See Resetting the Global Parameters on page 57 Contacting Technical Support If you are still having a problem with the Prophet 6 contact Technical S...

Page 75: ...received but not sent Slave Thru i 0 MIDI Clock is received and passed to MIDI Out In No Start Stop n55 Receives MIDI Clock but does not respond to MIDI Start or Stop command When set to in or slave thru if no MIDI clock is present at the selected input the arpeggiator and sequencer will not function Clock Port MID USB Sets the port s MIDI or USB by which MIDI clock signals are received Param Xmit...

Page 76: ...DI data will be transmit ted MIDI or USB MIDI Messages System Real Time Messages Status Description 1111 1000 MIDI Timing Clock Received Channel Messages Status Second Third Description 1000 nnnn 0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv Note Off Velocity is ignored 1001 nnnn 0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv Note On Note off if vvvvvvv 0 1010 nnnn 0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv Polyphonic Key Pressure 1011 nnnn 0vvvvvvv 0vvvvvvv Control Change see ...

Page 77: ...1011 nnnn 123 0vvvvvvv All Notes Off Clear all MIDI notes 1011 nnnn 121 0vvvvvvv Reset All Controllers Clears all MIDI controllers to 0 MIDI volume to maximum See sections below for additional Continuous Controller CC and Non registered Parameter Number NRPN messages received Transmitted Channel Messages Status Second Third Description 1000 nnnn 0kkkkkkk 0000000 Note Off 1001 nnnn 0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvv...

Page 78: ...l 2 1011 nnnn 0000 0111 0vvvvvvv Volume When assigned to Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 1011 nnnn 0100 1010 0vvvvvvv Brightness When assigned to Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 1011 nnnn 0010 0000 0vvvvvvv Bank Select 0 9 1011 nnnn 0100 0000 0vvvvvvv Damper pedal Sends 0 if off 0111 1111 when on 1011 nnnn 0000 0111 0vvvvvvv Volume knob See sections that follow for additional Continuous Controller CC and Non registered Par...

Page 79: ...0 Filter Env Attack 51 Filter Env Decay 52 Filter Env Sustain 53 Filter Env Release 54 High pass Env Amt 58 Arp On Off 59 Arp Mode 60 Arp Range 62 Arp Time Signature 64 Damper Pedal 65 Glide On Off 67 Osc 1 Freq 69 Osc 1 Level 70 Osc 1 Shape CC Param 71 Osc 1 Pulse Width 74 Brightness 75 Osc 2 Freq 76 Osc 2 Freq Fine 77 Osc 2 Level 78 Osc 2 Shape 79 Osc 2 Pulse Width 96 Data Increment 97 Data Decr...

Page 80: ...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 parameter numbers and the parameter values are broken into two 7 bit bytes for MIDI transmission the LSB has the seven least significant bits and the MSB has the seven most significant bits though in m...

Page 81: ...nding NRPN number when sent received individually NRPN Range Description 1024 0 100 Master Fine Tune 1025 0 24 Master Coarse Tune 1026 0 16 MIDI Channel 0 All 1027 0 3 MIDI Clock Mode 0 Off 1 Master 2 Slave 3 Slave Thru 1028 0 1 MIDI Clock Port 0 MIDI Port 1 USB 1029 0 2 MIDI Param Send 0 NRPN 1 CC 2 Off 1030 0 2 MIDI Param Receive 0 NRPN 1 CC 2 Off 1031 0 1 MIDI Control Enable 0 Off 1 On 1032 0 1...

Page 82: ... High pass Key Amt 52 0 1 High pass Vel On 62 0 127 Voice Volume 63 0 127 Pan Spread 64 0 127 Distortion Amt 66 0 127 VCA Env Amt 67 0 127 VCA Env Attack NRPN Value Description 68 0 127 VCA Env Decay 69 0 127 VCA Env Sustain 70 0 127 VCA Env Release 71 0 1 VCA Env Vel On Off 77 0 254 Low pass Env Amt 78 0 127 Filter Env Attack 79 0 127 Filter Env Decay 80 0 127 Filter Env Sustain 81 0 127 Filter E...

Page 83: ... Off 169 0 63 Seq Length 170 0 1 Seq Mode 171 0 1 Seq Play Mode NRPN Value Description 236 255 32 125 Name 0 19 256 319 12 108 Seq Step 1 64 Note 1 320 383 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Vel 1 384 447 12 108 Seq Step 1 64 Note 2 448 511 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Vel 2 512 575 12 108 Seq Step 1 64 Note 3 576 639 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Vel 3 640 703 12 108 Seq Step 1 64 Note 4 704 767 0 127 Seq Step 1 64 Vel 4 768 831 ...

Page 84: ...me message 0vvv vvvv If MIDI channel 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 Prophet 6 responds with Status Description 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0111 1110 Non realtime message 0vvv vvvv If MIDI Channel ALL 0vvvvvvv 0111 1111 Otherwise 0vvvvvvv Chan...

Page 85: ...Status Description 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 DSI ID 0010 1101 Prophet 6 ID 0000 0110 Request Program Edit Buffer Transmit 1111 0111 End of Exclusive EOX The Prophet 6 will respond by sending out the current Program edit buffer in the format described below in Program Edit Buffer Data Dump Request Global Parameter Dump Status Description 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 D...

Page 86: ...cription 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 DSI ID 0010 1101 Prophet 6 ID 0000 0011 Edit Buffer Data 0vvv vvvv 1024 bytes expanded to 1171 MIDI bytes in packed MS bit format 1111 0111 End of Exclusive EOX Global Parameters Data Dump Value Description 1111 0000 System Exclusive SysEx 0000 0001 DSI ID 0010 1101 Prophet 6 ID 0000 1111 Main Parameter Data 0vvv vvvv 50 nibbles LS then MS for 25...

Page 87: ...data 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 C3 C2 C1 C0 5 E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 E1 E0 5 00 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 6 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 F0 6 00 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 E1 E0 7 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 7 00 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 F0 8 00 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 This ...

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