User manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome Back, Old Friend
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Rear Panel Connections
- Setting Up the Prophet-5
- Exploring the Prophet-5
- Chapter 2: Prophet-5 Controls
- Global Settings
- Oscillators
- Mixer
- Filter
- Filter Envelope
- Amplifier Envelope
- Low Frequency Oscillator
- Wheel-Mod Controls
- Poly Mod
- Using the Vintage Knob
- Pitch and Mod Wheels
- Adding Aftertouch
- Glide Rate
- Unison
- Master Tune
- The Release Switch
- The Tune Button
- Key Priority Modes
- Chapter 3: Creating Sounds
- Synth Bass
- Creating Synth Brass
- Creating a Hard-Sync Lead
- Chapter 4: Using CVs and Gates
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting and Support
- Appendix B: Calibrating the Prophet-5
- Appendix C: Exporting and Importing Programs/Banks
- Appendix D: Alternative Tunings
- 1. 12-Tone Equal Temperament (non-erasable)
- 2. Harmonic Series
- 3. Carlos Harmonic Twelve Tone
- 4. Meantone Temperament
- 5. 1/4 Tone Equal Temperament
- 6. 19 Tone Equal Temperament
- 7. 31 Tone Equal Temperament
- 8. Pythagorean C
- 9. Just Intonation in A with 7-Limit Tritone at D#
- 10. 3-5 Lattice in A
- 11. 3-7 Lattice in A
- 12. Other Music 7-Limit Black Keys in C
- 13. Dan Schmidt Pelog/Slendro
- 14. Yamaha Just Major C
- 15. Yamaha Just Minor C
- 16. Harry Partch 11-Limit 43 Note Just Intonation
- 1. 12-Tone Equal Temperament (non-erasable)
- Bookmark 1
- Bookmark 1
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Prophet-10 User’s Guide
Setting Up the Prophet-10
It’s not always necessary to enter all 3 digits of a program number to
recall it.
For example:
• If the current program is 111 and you want to recall program 118,
simply press “8.”
• If the current program is 111 and you want to recall program 121,
simply press the bank select button as many times as necessary to
cycle around to “2.”
• If the current program is 111 and you want to recall program 211,
simply press the group select button as many times as necessary to
cycle around to “2.”
Pressing the globals button three times in a row saves the current program as
the default program that appears when you turn on the Prophet-10.
Editing Programs
Because all of the sound-shaping controls of the Prophet-10 appear on 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 a Program” on page 9.)
How to Check a Parameter Setting in a Preset
When you’re editing a preset, the Prophet-10 has a convenient way of
indicating the programmed (saved) value for any knob parameter: Whenever
you turn a knob and reach the saved value of a given parameter, an LED dot
in the main Prophet-10 display will illuminate.
This dot illuminates
The dot illuminates when a knob position matches a preset’s saved parameter value