Korg prologue 16 vs rev2. 6k and the Rev2 8 is 1.
Korg prologue 16 vs rev2 Others. while the digital oscillator can create FM sounds really well, especially with loads of harmonic interest, like aggressive Quote: Originally Posted by beatflux ️ No. They complement each other beautifully. You could argue that Bell should have included the Korg Prologue, the Arturia Polybrute, the Waldorf Quantum or one of several other professional-level keyboard synths It’s more fair to compare the Rev2 to the Prologue: same polyphony, bitimbral, Keeping my REV2 16 voice. The Korg is wonderful and I'm based in France, Prologue 16 is 1. Korg prologue erstatter Minilogue og monolog som flagskib synthesizer, bygget på udformningen af sine forgængere. Korg prologue-8 / prologue-16. 3k. extensive modulation and lots of flexibility (REV2). 12 db filter vs two filters per voice (a 24 db lp and a resonant hp) The 6 will let you conscript the second VCO for LFO duties. The Prologue is beloved by many on this sub, but its release was apparently a little shaky due to QA issues () They just announced the NTS-1 Yeah, the Logues are all weird because there's no "Ultimate Logue" that has it all: The XD has all the digital stuff, but a worse filter envelope. Prologue gets you to pleasant sound faster, more of a sweet spot synth, The p'08 can do more. The Summit is much darker and cannot get as bright or buzzy as the Rev2 even with the filter wide open. The effects on the prologue are very limited compared to the Deepmind. 03 are now available! 2018. And it has 16 voices and you can do splits and layers. B&H Photo in NYC is already sold out. The Korg Prologue 8 & 16 voice models will be available in January 2018 for $1499. Who has a Take 5 and a Korg Prologue Toggle but I always thought it was an odd choice of Korg to include a low frequency compression feature on the Prologue 16 voice and not the 8 voice. There are some usable PCM sounds. Not sure if that also applies to Minilogue. Thanks folks! Greatly appreciated. All Synths Browse By Manufacturer. Members Online. Which was why I did not include - as examples - ONLY the Prophet-6 and OB-6. The sound of the Prologue is good, don’t get me wrong, but the lack of modulation is a joke to me. Prologue is those 3 in one if you dont mind not have a Another is the Prologue 16, because at its best it has such a cool tone, more musical than OB-6, more I am reviewing the Prologue-16 voice. Warning: lots of point by point below: The biggest difference between the two is modulation, but it does not sound like you are looking for that. I got the Korg Prologue over the holidays but rather than playing I got lost exploring the SDK and started porting some of the fantastic Mutable Instruments Plaits oscillators (a. Why put a cool digital engine on board and then hamstring it? Also, Prophet 6 VS Korg Prologue 16. I'm considering one more hardware keyboard to the rig. People say great things about the Prophet Rev2 with its 16 voices, massive sounds, extensive modulation matrix and polyphonic step sequencing. e. Prologue arp is token. The demos I've heard so far make it seem really versatile, to the point where I'm selling my Dreadbox Medusa and Korg Prologue 8 on Reverb for SYNTH WARS: OPEN LINE CALL IN SHOW TALKING SYNTHESIZERS AND ALL THINGS LIFE@behringer @MoogSynthesizers @ArturiaOfficial@SequentialLLC @korgukofficial 00:00 The only other thing I'd suggest looking at is the Korg Prologue. Best. The 16 voices bi-timbral on the Rev 2 have to be its biggest selling point. I'd much rather have a rev2 than a P'08, and since you have and mostly know the prologue, I think I'd keep that. Well, that depends on how much you’re willing to spend. The Rev 2 is much more feature packed and has more modulation capabilities than the Prologue. Behringer is flooding the market with insanely cheap synths. The Rev2 will sound when you turn it on, but you can then dive deep in sound The Prologue 16 is the only modern poly I've tried that even comes close to my OB-6 on sound quality. If you must persist with your rev2 bashing at least do your research cos you sound like a noob without a clue. April 2018. The Summit will let you experiment with more waveform shapes than the Rev2 (or really the Prologue - you can do it with the prologue's multiengine but not as easily as with the user wavetables in the summit). King Korg could be another option. Quote: Originally Posted by Deleted 843009e ️ Off topic but as far as value for money, I think the Prologue mops the floor with the Rev2. Dave Smith Instruments Prophet REV2-8. Korg Prologue 16 vs DSI Prophet Rev 2 16 comments. 12. 6k and the Rev2 8 is 1. Recent viewer, first time poster. If you are only looking to spend $1,300-2000 for an analog poly, I feel its a no-brainer, get this before Korg Prologue or competitors. The main weaknesses are no aftertouch and very limited modulation options. I'd started to think that the Prophet Rev2 was for me, but the curtis filter and deep customization scared me off. Also, I don't mind mini sized keys. The 16 voice prologue also has a compressor which can be nice. Korg Prologue 16. Then I will make my decision. Though the JD-XA can do a lot of wonderful things thanks to it's layers and power, that the Prologue seems incapable of, and sounds more musical than the Korg. 0 is now available! Sampling mode added. I want all three. Here's the improvements that the Prophet Rev2 has: 1. The Prologue 16 is at a great price for what you get. The prologue-16 and the prologue-8 pro-vide respectively 16 and 8 analog voices. 2. 99 and $1999. As I have already mentioned I use my REV2 along with my newly acquired UB-Xa and Trigon-6. If you don't "need" a huge number of voices, the Take 5 is excellent, and somewhat bridges the gap between the P6 and Rev2. Versatility: The range of sound possibilities is incredible. Call me crazy. Generally, the Korg will sound great when you power it on but you can’t dive deep in sound design. So I sold the OB-6, and the Korg Prologue 16 was better than all of the ones mentioned here already proper lively VCOs, beautiful filter, 16 voices, The Prologue is discontinued. r/synthesizers. Although I know there is limited modulation compared to a rev2, I think the natural sound, sounds nicer to me. (Prologue 16 took its place for 12db non bandpass stuff and sounds great and has 16 voices!). the Prophet Rev2 and Korg Prologue both feature 61-key keyboards with aftertouch/pressure. Wow, tough call, I struggled with this for months. 16 Voice polyphony; 61-Key keyboard velocity-sensitive with Layer and Split work; Do not overlook the REV2/16- excellent sound, great filter, ridiculous mod options and the price has gotten very reasonable. The place to obsess about synthesizers, both hardware and software. I don't general I've seen two tuning problems with my Prologue. May 16, 2018. The REV2 (with identical polyphony) continues to be an apt point of comparison, especially since it is manufactured in th The Prologue has that beautiful digital oscillator that is actually super expansive, and while both can split/stack, the Prologue can crossfade between patches. The Prologue 16 and OB-6 are the only 2 modern polys I've felt worth keeping. COMP (prologue-16 only) OFF/ON, GAIN MULTI ENGINE Noise Generator 4 types VPM oscillator 16 types User oscillator 16 slots MOD EFFECTS CHORUS 8 types ENSEMBLE 3 types PHASER 8 types FLANGER 8 types USER 16 slots DELAY/REVERB DELAY 8 types REVERB 8 "The local connection makes a link between the prologue keyboard the soundgen- erating circuitry. If you're rich, get both now. But in my opinion, Sequential is out of their tree by asking 2 grand (keyboard version) for an 8 voice dco with a somewhat boring filter. Yes. Ultra-thick analogue tones from Korg's latest flagship offering. has a big learning curve but it's light years ahead of the competition. The VCOs are way better than the (even for DCO) extremely I have the Prologue 16, next month I'll buy the REV 2-16. However, if you are using the prologue with an external sequencer or sequencing software, you will want to set the local connection to Off to eliminate the double-triggering of notes caused by MIDI echo. The Prologue lacks the "Slop" knob which let's the oscillators drift more freely if Electronic Music Instruments and Electronic Music Production. I have both and no way the Rev2 is worth twice the price of a Prologue. Now if Korg offered a 16 voice Prologue but in a 4 octave keybed! I really have no choice to eventually purge all my 61 key keybeds. Go for the 16 voice version if you can. not really any different than the DSI Rev2, both in price and tiny little screen. Or maybe a Kurzweil K2700. Also, the Behringer Pro-800, Hydrasynth and Analog Four are part of my hardware synth setup, among others. Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 8 voices / 16 voices. • Redesigned and refined analog circuitry. COMP (prologue-16 only) OFF/ON, GAIN MULTI ENGINE Noise Generator 4 types VPM oscillator 16 types User oscillator 16 slots MOD EFFECTS CHORUS 8 types ENSEMBLE 3 types PHASER 8 types FLANGER 8 types USER 16 slots DELAY/REVERB DELAY 8 types REVERB 8 Howdy. They are all excellent synths. These instruments are capable of sounds I have a Prologue 16 and a rev2 16. For me personally, I really dislike the overall tone of the Rev2. Im considering buying a Korg Prologue and i'm not sure if i should get the 8 or the 16 voice version. These instruments are capable of sounds I am debating between a P6 desktop or a Korg Prologue 16. Physically the prologue feels more robust, has nice keys and generally looks better to me. Baselines on the prologue are actually pretty unbelievable for a poly. See the Korg site for more info. Yes, its true. the JX3P sounds very "analogue" or "vintage", Going to do a road trip with a friend (guitarist) to Chuck Levins. Share Add a Comment. Another point of comparison between the rev2 and prologue is that both the 8 and 16 voice rev 2 comes with 61 keys, and the 8 voice can be upgraded to have 16. 00 and Sound Librarian v1. The Deepmind 12 has a 49 key keyboard, and doesn't feel quite as high quality. Prices: Korg prologue-8: approx. Deepmind has some seq capacity to add to a patch's timbre. Also think of the amount of electric keyboards korg have made, and this is marketed as a players instrument. I think it would be very hard to decide between this and the REV. Home Support Downloads prologue. The lineup is comprised of two models that cover musicians’ needs for not only stage use, but also studio, home, or touring use: 16-voice 61-key prologue-16, and the eight-voice 49-key prologue-8. For: Korg Nautilus Series. Price: approx. €29,00. Prologue 16 might have the nicest sounding oscillators here, but your samples are limited to 8-bits and you'll have to make them yourself. Just Google "prologue vs take 5" and you'll find a ton of comparisons. It's got a softer sound which plays into the bell sound on electric keyboards. com. The Prophet has aftertouch, a deep mod matrix, 4x the LFOs, 1 extra envelope, a 5 octave key bed, and a multi mode sequencer. These instruments are capable of sounds The filter can distort in such an usable way. Just picked up a Prologue 16 Prophet Rev2 Value: The value here is off the charts. Prologue Synthesizer har bi-klangfarve støtte og bred en vifte af luksus Korg - Prologue 16. • Each voice includes a MULTI ENGINE providing a noise generator, a VPM oscilla - If you add a Prologue instrument track, be sure to connect the track midi in to "Prologue KBD/KNOB", and the Midi output to "Korg Prologue". 8 voices and 49 keys is enough for me, I'd almost certainly get a Prologue over a Rev2 16 keyboard for certain, as well. I already have the Rev2 8 voiceLove it but I've always had a thing for Korg's older analogue offerings and the Prolog I have a Prologue 16, a Summit, and a Rev2. This is an incredibly underrated synth that I feel doesn't get enough attention for how good it sounds. Here is what I currently have: -Roland System-8, JD-XA, JV2080 -Korg MS20, Triton Rack, Kronos X -Yamaha Montage -Sequential Prophet Rev2, OB-6 -Moog Matriarch, Behringer Poly D -E-mu Proteus 2500, Ensoniq ASR-10, SQ-80. Moog Matriarch vs. So I think its between this and Rev2 in my mind for my first poly. The prophet 08 (thus the REV2 but rev2 is 08 on steroids) has been used in more studios by more pros over the past ten years than any modern synth by any company. I have a Porphet 8-8 voice Rev2 and the Moog Grandmother. The korg logue line of VCOs and digital osc sound pretty much the same across the board. It’s sounds like an F-type Jag next to the Minilogue Honda Civic. KORG MS-20 mini and 16 voices with split / layer function. But now, with my recent VCO poly purchases, I have a very complementary setup that can cover all the analog bases! The REV2 should play very nicely with your Prologue 16!! I use my Prologue 16 with Ableton Live, as my main DAW, and I discovered that one way to overcome the mentioned sync switching issues is to leave at least two empty bars running before the actual recording of the synth starts They can cover a lot of ground tbh, the filter is really nice, the drive switch can increase the overall warmth dramatically, as it behaves like mild saturation. 1,200 Euros/USD Korg prologue-16: approx. Rev2 16's are the same synth, just with the voice expansion pre-installed. I recently got a Korg Prologue 16 as my first analog synth and I've been loving it for the most part. 27 prologue SDK: new Custom Content from Sinevibes 2018. Prologue comes in two versions: Prologue 8 features eight voices with a four-octave keyboard; Prologue 16 is the ‘deluxe’ model and provides eight additional voices, a five-octave keyboard, LF compressor and expanded front panel controls. Kingkorg The Korg Prologue 8 & 16 voice models will be available in January 2018 for $1499. Rev 2 has loads of effects to compensate for it's DCO oscillators. Doesn't matter but it makes me wonder. I think its knob layout and ergonomics make more sense to me than DSI/Sequential stuff but that's just because I've owned a Novation BSII. I have owned DSI Prophet 08' and Prophet 6 and currently own Korg Prologue 16. The Rev2 is an absolute beast that boasts dual DCOs, a sub-oscillator, and a 2/4-pole resonant lowpass Curtis filter per voice. Korg is shooting itself in the foot by not having a desktop Prologue. This is shootout between just the UDO Super 6 and Novation Summit, and I suggest you listen to as many demos of these instruments as you can Korg Prologue-16 vs. I would argue neither are great for it but id say prologue might edge it here. Actual Korg Prologue owners I had Rev 2 and 2 Prologue 16's (bought another cos missed it when sold it), I can’t decide on that battle of the intense amount of modulation and tweaking on the rev2 vs the straight forwardness of achieving your sound on the prologue. Korg Prologue hyödyntää Quote: Originally Posted by ToyBox ️ You are forgetting the Multi Engine and much higher polyphony (vs P6 and OB6). Heres what i think. It is a very simple synth coming from modular; the modulation options are quite minimal. Korg PA Series; Korg Prologue 8 / 16; Korg Prophecy; Korg Radias; Korg Trinity; Korg Triton LE / TR; Korg Triton Series; Korg Triton Taktile; Korg Vintage; Korg Volca Sample 2; DRS039 - JX Logia Rev2 - Korg Nautilus Series ( 32 presets ) Product SKU: DRS039-nautilus. Plus, you can get a 16 voice for the same price as the Rev2 8, so like if you want giant patches with tons of polyphony, the choice seems pretty clear. is now available! 2023. k. Installing Custom Oscillators on the Korg prologue MULTI ENGINE 2019/05/16. Prologue doesn't have dual filters but it has 16 voices and if I stack them I get 4 oscillators per voice that's a though call for the Prophet. The KORG is a great sounding synth much better than it's little brothers the Minliogue and Monologue. currently both the 8 voice and 16 voice units are affected by an issue regarding tuning Prophet 6 VS Korg Prologue 16 When you buy products through links in the Prologue but I also got the polyphony and layering and patch naming if my ex Rev2. the prologue covers the most ground as far as versatility. 0 are now available! (September 18, 2019 updated) 2019. T. r/BudgetAudiophile. I’d get a DM12 before a Prologue. The Deepmind 12 has a 49 key keyboard, If you don’t, or if the difference is minimal, then go with the Rev2. It’s nothing like a Prophet 6. 08. And Korg never really marketed the prologue at all because of this. Blog; Glossary; Home / Comparison / Korg Prologue vs Minilogue XD; 16 Tough decision! I have a Take 5 and an OB-6 module and they couldn't be bigger opposites sound wise. It sounds like you prefer simplicity over depth, and the Prologue is about as streamlined as it gets. V. It's just a few extra hundred for a 16 voice Prologue vs the 8 and yet it feels massively better due to the luxury of voice count when it comes to layering, the 5 octaves, it looks better (beautiful in fact) and the compressor is VERY VERY useful for LOTS of sounds esp if you wanna use the low pass you can still get thinned out sounds but with more depth and I'm looking into buying a big polyphonic synth, and weighing my options between Rev 2 (8 or 16 voice), and also have the Korg Prologue The main reason to have a 16 voice version of the rev2 or the prologue is because you can play 2 patches at the same time. (Prologue 16 & Minilogue XD/XDm) If I had to choose between a Prologue 8 or a Minilogue XD + XDm, I think I'd go with the Minilogues. OB-6, 3rd Wave, Prophet 12m, Prophet Rev2-16, Toraiz AS-1, Pro 2, Korg Polysix, Roland JP-8080, Roland System-8, Virus TI2, Moog SlimPhatty, Hydrasynth desktop, Roland SPD-SX SE / Octapad, Maschine, Cubase/Ableton/Akai MPC. DSI definitely has Korg on modulation, especially Rev2. 6. I'm a terrible decision maker and need help. I have also been looking at the rev2, Peak and deepmind but I think I dig the Prologue sound more. That said, I can see, feel, and hear where much of the price difference between that and a rev2 16 voice went, and I believe the rev2 is still priced appropriately. But they are both great synths. I really like the sound of the Modwave although from the. 13 Updates - prologue System Updater v2. 4MB. 28 Updates - prologue System Updater v1. It's a tough call. Hurry!. For beat making, I think the sub25, grandmother and minilogue XD are totally good choices over the larger sub37, matriarch and prologue, esp. Think either the prologue or the Rev2 would be fine for Mac Demarco type sounds. After a good time of testing and thinking, my Korg Prologue 16 finally will go back to the store as well. Once you get beyond that, I think the Take 5 sounds better and is easier to use. ) on which the Licensed Program is supplied, Korg will exchange the defective disk with a non-defective disk of the same model at no charge, provided that you have notified Korg of the existence of such defect within 28 days from the date you have received the disk, and The Prologue 16 has some additional features and controls, like the compressor, and it's a little faster/easier to program as a result. L. Tuning issues are only little cents on E-#F but annoying, compared to my immaculate and stable Prophet Rev2 16. I thought it was one of the better synths Korg released this decade but for some reason people were more interested in the smaller 4 voice minilogues. Either keybeds (short or no A/T) or lack of modulation on the Korg etc. For the Rev2/Prologue decision, Prologue 16 over Rev 2 by far (if you care more about usable sound and not awful but highly modulatable tone) The lineup is comprised of two models that cover musicians’ needs for not only stage use, but also studio, home, or touring use: 16-voice 61-key prologue-16, and the eight-voice 49-key prologue-8. The first and very obvious one is where a voice suddenly goes way way out of tune for no good reason. It's also got really great effects and a nice keybed/aftertouch. You can get sounds that work for the artists you've mentioned from either one, though. Although my heart says just make it easy and have a Summit shipped to me now, my mind says try them all first. 99, respectively. 1 2 3 > 5 » 📝 Reply a Prophet 12 and ditching my Tetras and Tempest) but 6 months later, I ended up buying a laptop stand and wedging in a REV2 16. I had to buy a special midi clock unit to get that working. Published. Korg Prologue: comparing two of my favourite analog synths. I personally liked the Rev2 sound better than the Prophet 6 and im guessing its the Curtis filter. Both of these are VCO based subtractive synthesizers that have buckets of char While the ob6 vs obx8, ob6 vs prophet 6, prophet 10 vs obx8 (and i dunno, moog one vs matrix 12) Ob-6 vs korg Prologue (past or current owners) - Page 3 - Gearspace not registered yet? join now! Korg Prologue Analog Synthesizer, 16 Voice - Korg prologue Analog Synthesizer, 16 Voice er en 61-toners flerstemmige synthesizer ligner med en nyudviklet multi motore med tre tilstande. The synthesizer Korg Prologue 16 is usually 50 € more expensive than Dave Smith Instruments Prophet REV2-8. a macro oscillator 2 in VCV Rack). add FM and the 3 classic roland synths on there and that's a massive palette. For me, I'd rather design a complex patch on a Summit or Rev2 than in pigments; they Prologue 16 v Prophet Rev2 16 but ELI5 . Korg Prologue Vs. I'd definitely go for the Take 5 though! It's got more flexibility than the Korg, and it has a pure sine oscillator which is nice to have. but tbh the analog oscillators can definitely provide warmth on their own, mainly cos the filters solid. Prologue arp is very difficult to sync with a PC. That includes big companies like Roland and korg. Considering budget, having already the Kurzweil PC4, Jupiter X and Korg Prologue 16, I'm undecided between the Korg Modwave and ASM Hydrasynth. Korg Prologue will sound better more easily within what it can do, but the Rev2 can do a lot more. There are a few upgrades and changes that the Rev2 has. Behringer UB-Xa vs Korg Prologue 16 . A. If you're looking for a synth that has that vintage 1980s character then you really should get a Prologue. Learn more Page 1 of 5. Of course I’ve looked at the 106 itself but for the same price I can also get a second hand Korg Prologue. Put your minilogue and Rev 2 side by side, RAW with equal loudness applied. Then there is the multi-engine with endless possibilities and great third party oscillators available. Take off all of the effects and then you'll hear the true character. And the prologue has that 3 digital oscillator. 14 Korg Prologue 16 vs Dave Smith Instruments Prophet REV2-8. • The prologue is a keyboardist-oriented analog synthesizer featuring the best of Korg’s expertise. Honestly you have a LOT of ground covered with the Rev2 and Grandmother. 1,700 Euros/USD (01/2023) Website Manufacturer: Do you prefer the But, the prologue has a full 5 octave keyboard and as a piano player i really want that. 2. The OB6 & prophet 6 are cool but clock in at a full $1k more than the 16-voice Prophet Rev2. prologue’s MULTI ENGINE section has 16 user slots to accommodate custom oscillators. Both are nominally 16-voice instruments with digital output stages (the Prologue does not have the REV2's analogue bypass). I'm pleased to provide my full review and walkthrough of the Korg Prologue 16. 26 / EXE : 6. Once loaded via the prologue Librarian application these custom digital oscillators coexist alongside the VCOs of each voice, play with the same polyphony and multi-timbrality, and are processed through the same analog signal path. 22nd If you're going for a dark or warm tone, the Prologue has the Rev2 beat, no doubt about it. Sequential ups the ante (again) with the Prophet Rev2, a 16-voice, 61-key analog synthesizer that takes over where the legendary Prophet '08 left off. 16 mod slots is quite a few, but, they don't seem as much a requirement on the Take 5 as a Rev2. In this video, synthesist Alex Bell compares five modern polyphonic synths, including the UDO Super 6, ASM Hydrasynth, Roland Jupiter X, Novation Summit & Sequential Prophet 5/10. This actual post covers a ton of points! Go for the Prologue. Sound example below: the Prologue was used throughout this remix for the pads, chords, basses, most plucks and leads. Sometimes that's not a good thing (the Prologue is rather drifty, Get the REV2. Also the Prologue is way more fun to use (inc layers) and is a lot less chore-like to just create great sounds and get on with music. Reply. KORG’s analog synthesizer development in recent years has culminated in the prologue, which was designed using 11,000 discrete electronic components. novationmusic. The Prologue 16 is an amazing synth. Share a 49-key eight-voice unit called Prologue 8 and a 61 In the event that there is any physical defect in the disk (storage device, etc. Both are the same price 2000 for the 16 voice, 1500 for the 8 voice edition! My vote goes for the Prolouge which I have my eyes on, having been a Proph After nearly 2 months of owning the Prologue 16 and reluctantly sending it back to the shop (who kindly allowed me to do so after such a long period of time) because of the unfortunate tuning issues on my machine (and it seems, many others') and "needing" a machine that can do patches with layers in an easy fashion like the Prologue can, I managed to get I have the sub37, korg prologue, and matriarch and absolutely love all three, both for producing and playing live. I will be reviewing the Digitone and Rev2 in the coming weeks so I will know more I have a Prologue 16 and keep trying to find room to add a Rev2. The Prologue has 16 Voices, with two Voltage-Controlled Oscillators and one How does the Korg Prologue Analog Synth compare to the Sequential Prophet Rev2, The Korg Minilogue XD, The Behringer DeepMind 12, The Roland System-8, The AS It’s between the Prologue and the Rev2, the Prologue just sounds too damn good to ignore and the Rev 2 just jumped in price to $1649 USD. Trying out the Korg Prologue-16 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer for the first time. 15 AudioGate4/AudioGate and USB Audio Device Setup v4. I just got a Prologue 16 from zZounds. The Voice Comparing the top options for each, the Prophet Rev2 and Korg Prologue both feature 61-key keyboards with aftertouch/pressure. How is the Prophet Rev2 treating you? Considering it for an upgrade. The B boasts semi-weighted poly-aftertouch keys which sound like a dealmaker in theory, but I've seen a few user reviews feeling disappointed in the action. €39,00. It is also a very attractive synth. Sixteen voices on the flagship Rev2-16. 11. I’d add something that’s different like a sampler or vocoder like a Behringer VC340. S. 09. prologue’s effects section also has 16 user slots to accommodate The lineup is comprised of two models that cover musicians’ needs for not only stage use, but also studio, home, or touring use: 16-voice 61-key prologue-16, and the eight-voice 49-key prologue-8. There's very little overlap between them beyond both being Dave Smith/Sequential products. The Prologue is available in either an 8 or 16 voice form, with the 8 voice offering a 4 octave, full sized keybed, while the 16 voice offers an additional octave, taking it to five. ) on which the Licensed Program is supplied, Korg will exchange the defective disk with a non-defective disk of the same model at no charge, provided that you have notified Korg of the existence of such defect within 28 days from the date you have received the disk, and The minilogue XD and the prologue have a lot in common in terms of the synth engine. 1. replies: 125 views: 36821: Sam Marks 9th October 2023 : Juno 60 killer? The prologue doesn’t have waveshaping on all of the waveshapes? That’s a strange omission if so considering both the Minilogue and monologue have this. for a first synth, unless you really want the extra keys and bigger chords or matriarch's lovely delay. 1 (r11) for Mac is now available! Updates - KORG USB-MIDI Driver for prologue is now available! 2018. Until another poly gets announced next week of course. The new price for the 16 voice Prologue is a steal, it's worth way more and the VCOs really do make a difference. Quote: Originally Posted by Serpentine ️ That’s handy. Oh I have prologue 16 and deepmind 12. Enter the Prologue, which as the name suggests, boasts something on a slightly grander scale, and with the design ethic that Korg have come to be recognised for. The Prologue is Bi-Timbral, but lacks a Sequencer and can't do Modulation, Delay and Reverb all at the same time (AFAIK - I don't own a Prologue, but that came up when I was researching the Prologue 16). Gary Weller says: 1. Sitemap. The prologue is a pretty good synth for the money - actually at the prices they are selling for now it is a fantastic synth. 1 Share Reply Quote. I personally don't like to invest money in abandoned products. Lineup includes a 16-voice 61-key model and an eight-voice 49-key model. This subreddit is for the budget minded audiophile that wants to grow out of soundbars, boomboxes, mini systems, portable bluetooth, lifestyle speakers, and PC peripheral branded audio solutions. I was going to buy They are two modern VCO synths. I think it is probably the best synth for the money. It really excels at these "epic walls of sound" For the audio range, I suspect the only comparable keyboard available is the Waldorf Quantum for three times as much. Normally, this link is On. FYI dimensions: Prologue 16 dimensions Sequential Prophet Rev2 Korg Prologue I immediately rules out the grandmother (I didn't want a monosynth), the sub 37 (I wanted more keys) and the prologue (I've never been in love with the sounds out of my minilogue. Newly developed multi-engine equipped with three Although I've heard some nice analog pads as well, the Rev2, Prophet-6, and OB-6 sound way more high-end. Could you elaborate on this more please? 16 voices of dual VCOs (Prologue) vs. Mark Strauss. Prologue and JD-XA are woefully imbalanced instruments. Korg Prologue: overview of all new FX, filter, 16 VPM oscillators With 16 types of oscillator and the SHAPE knob, you’ll be intuitively guided through analog oscillators to the digital one, and I think the result is very pleasing. URL. With the Prologue 8, there's slightly more menu-diving. KORG present the Prologue synthesizer! 16/8-voice analog synthesizer circuit. If I had to choose one, I'd probably go with the Novation Peak. Do you think sonically the prologue is much of a step up from the Minilogue XD sonically? I’m leaning toward a rev 2 but the prologue is almost half the price. 5 octave and 16 voices. As everybody has his/her own order of patchbanks (and I for one have completely overwritten the factory banks to have my own choices and order from scratch), I have organized the patch names simply by numbers, in five 2023. 5. I feel the other way around, immensly happy with my Prologue 16, seriously thinking about getting a Minilogue XD desktop as a complement I'm blessed in that I could afford all 3. January 18, Prologue-16 is a Beauty, but the Minilogue XD wins for all around value. And the effects are supposed to be really good. Modulation assignment between them both is a toss up but I like how the Summit easily allows you to combine two sources to affect one destination. So while the Prologue is more expensive, you are still getting a bargain for a 16-voice that has essentially 3 oscillators per voice plus a sub, and internal FX. If you can stretch the budget a bit consider an 8 voice rev2, hydrasynth, digitone+controller. 10 is now available! 2019. Rev2 has loooots of In fact, you can download the free factory patches (and aftermarket patches) for the Prophet 08 and upload them to the Rev2 and they sound nearly identical. 16 Pa5X - System Updater v1. I'd say looking at an image of each and reading the spec tells you everything you need to know. If you want to stay within the price range of the Prologue, I have two main recommendations: The Prophet Rev2, which is much more versatile than the ‘logue but maybe isn’t as fat or warm, or Behringer’s upcoming OB-Xa clone (whenever that is finally released). I think solely on the huge amount of returns Korg should be aware of the tuning issues by now. 01. Korg Prologue 16 vs Dave Smith Instruments Prophet REV2-8. If you wait for a 10% off sale you can get a Summit for under $2k - I'd definitely get that over the Rev2, personally. Logged Prophet 10, OB-X8m, Prophet 6, OB-6, 3rd Wave, Prophet 12m, Prophet Rev2-16, Toraiz AS-1, Pro 2, Korg Polysix, Roland JP-8080, Roland Korg; The Korg Prologue-16 is a sixteen voice analog poly synth, that features two VCO oscillators per voice, plus a third digital Multi-Engine oscillators that offers FM, wavetable synthesis and other advanced sound generation options. Running the tuning algorithm The Minilogue and the Minilogue XD were huge hits (the XD is listed as the third best selling Korg synth on Reverb after the MicroKorg) . Top. It’s more about what instrument will inspire you most. To my ear they're good but not great). If it were me, and I could only get one- it would be the Summit, without a doubt. The 5-octave key bed feel is perfect, the weight and after-touch response are second to none. But that stuff doesn't matter so much compared to your positive experience with the prologue. The REV2 is not the best sounding analog synth of all time. Updates - prologue System Updater v2. The Prologue isn’t even a consideration. For a lack of a better expression, I find the Prologue to sound smaller and somewhat cheaper Let's take a look at the difference between the Korg Prologue and Minilogue XD. Reply If you’re looking for playability and live performance the Korg takes the cake. Yeah! I have 5 Korg Prologue 16! I love its ease of use and immediacy. Roughly similar price range, both of the modern era. The REV2 is a close second. I think the latter is a fine synth, one that I would like to own. As far as sound goes, the Rev2 is much brighter/buzzier which is somewhat ever present. These instruments are capable of sounds Quote: Originally Posted by rotundness ️ What would the Prologue cost if the DSI Rev2 didn't exist? I think Korg would have been asking a little more if the Rev2 wasn't already on the field. Replaced it with a Prophet 6, which does the vintage as analog sound amazing, but is more limited in voices and can't layer sounds. I went into a store with the intention of buying a 61 key midi controller to practice piano on and yadda yadda they convinced me into selling my minilogue and upgrading to 61 key synth. However while it scratches 80-90% of the itch (for me anyway) for Prophet, Juno and even some OB and Moog-ish sounds, as is often the case with GAS I've started to crave more gear. Korg Prologue Analoginen Syntetisaattori, 16 Ääntä - Korg Prologue analoginen 16-ääninen syntetisaattori on 61 nuotin polyfoninen syntikka, joka käyttää viimeisintä 3-tilaista multi-engine –teknologiaa. 06. I don't have either, but have explored them in person in a store. Ad van Gerven. OTOH the tape delay effect in the prologue is nice - but your modulation options remain limited. Thanks for the kind words man! Hope you enjoy. The Rev2 features the most capable and extensive mod sequencer, with four separate lanes of 16-step sequencers that can be used as either a note sequencer, or modulation sequencer. [NAMM 2018] KORG PROLOGUE 8 et KORG PROLOGUE 16 translation - Prologue, the new hybrid analog synth from KORG A 49-key, polyphonic analog polyphonic synthesizer and the 61-key, 16-channel version, which can be described as a "hybrid" synth by integrating a digital motor into the center of its fully analog circuit. ladder filters and curtis filters have reduced bass response with higher resonance). If you're looking for vintage sound, I'd say the Prologue has the Rev2 beat, as well. But REV2 is deeper and more versatile. It is a little more versatile with all of its modulation option prologue/KORG USB-MIDI Driver (for Windows) 1. prologue/Overview/Tutorial Part 1: Analog Oscillators 2019/05/16. So my decision came down to the matriarch or the rev2. Reply reply Al0e-Ver4 Arturia MINIBRUTE 2 vs. Spyros12. Moog Subsequent 37 or Korg Prologue 16 . I would choose the 16 Prologue VCOs over the Rev2 8 DCOs. 2,299 USD / 2,099 Euros (02/2024) Website Manufacturer: www. In my case, the Prologue 16 has two very good synth partners: the Sequential Take 5 and the OB-6. Words. Released. 15 r56e 2024. I've wanted a nice, simple, high-quality knob-per-function kind Also curious to hear general impressions of the Prologue 16! Korg Prologue firmware update: I've been marathoning your stuff for the past few days, trying to decide between a Rev2, a Prologue, or a Deepmind as a main synth. 32 and Sound Librarian v1. And the prologue is getting discounted left and right due to the release of the minologue xd. If DCO's really sounded that good then synth manufacturers would abandon VCO's. When it comes to features, there is a clear winner. A modern classic. Quote: Originally Posted by Synthpark ️ As much as I love the Prologue, the Prophet 6 is sonically in another league. Neither sound as good as the REV2 either. I have a REV2/8 and I love it. The Prologue has one single destination for that single LFO, while the 6 has I think 7. I was going to buy Rev2 - 16voice but i kept hearing people were having issues with voice cards. both analogue and digital (2 vcos and the multi-engine), and the filter is a bit more transparent than some (i. Currently the three I’ve stuck with are Korg Prologue 16, Prophet 10 Rev 4 (much nicer than the clinical prophet 6), and my old, gorgeous JD800. Link / Comparison: Modal Argon8 Test Report UDO Audio SUPER 6 Test Report In the event that there is any physical defect in the disk (storage device, etc. . + dedicated HPF on the S8 engine make it more versatile in sound than the DSI or korg. Sort by: Top. I love the sounds of the Prologue AND the P6. 12 Updates - Pa600/Pa600 QT System software v2. New Korg Prologue 16 as a L. The Prologue is a sleeper synth IMO. Prologue seems more direct and has a unique digital oscillator, but has only 1 lfo and no aftertouch. 8 hour round trip and will be able to play all of these, P12, Prologue 16, Rev2 and Summit. The prologue 16 has some nice features, but I feel like it's a simple enough instrument you'll reach the limits rather quickly. Got a Rev2 8 voice, just wasn't in to the sound of the DCOs. The biggest difference between them is the filters, Take 5 having a 24db lowpass and the OB-6 a 12db SVF with LP/HP/BP and notch. In addition to being able to polychain, you can also create cool MIDI layers with 2 Minilogue XDs. Would not be surprised if Korg decided to silently discontinue. Daily Analog Home; Synths. 2-3 years ago I bought three brand new Prologue 16s and now in 2024 I bought a second-hand Prologue 16 (I want to completely restore it) and 5 days ago I bought a new Prologue 16 at Turnlab (I paid €2,038). Open comment sort options. Love this Prophet 6 VS Korg Prologue 16 When you buy products through links across our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. I'd probably choose the REV2. These instruments are capable of sounds I have the Prologue 8 and tested the 16 and would say: due to technical issues (limited headroom, aliasing, crosstalk between voices in the upper registers, dirtyness of basic waveforms like triangle) I expect the Polybrute to be sonically on a different level, even if modulation capabilities don't count as much I would still prefer the Polybrute. Both 16-voice VCO 61-key beasts. I'm the opposite of this. The prologue is a polyphonic analog synthesizer with 8 or 16 multitimbral voices. With just the REV2 and my Deepmind12 I was lacking that fat rich sound of a VCO synth. 16/8-voice analog sound. F. These are not inexpensive features. Korg Prologue 16 as a MIDI controller for VST soft but couldn't jive with modular. The Prophet Rev2/16 and Nord Wave 2 have their strengths, but they aren't really "forever synths" IMHO. Definitely get a Prologue 16 if you like the sound! Like I mentioned in my review I think it's one of the most underrated synths for the price and I'm convinced it's going to go down as a cult classic that was overlooked. udhrkeq fitc zqyyy ryrhgv chlli phjjwq xvwqjqlk ywwd jvbvyw sibk