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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Adding Aftertouch
Sequential
Mod Wheel
The Mod wheel controls the amount of modulation from the LFO and/or the
Noise source as set in the wheel-mod section. This allows you to perform
modulation in real time by moving the wheel as you play. It’s a great way to
add expressiveness to a sound or performance by using it to control vibrato,
lter effects, and more.
To choose a modulation destination for the Mod wheel:
1. In the wheel-mod section, select the destination(s) for modulation from
the LFO/Noise source. The destination switches allow you to activate
multiple destinations simultaneously.
2. Using the source mix knob, set the source of modulation applied by the
Mod wheel.
3. For LFO modulation, set the shape and frequency.
4. To apply modulation only when you use the Mod wheel, set the initial
amount to 0.
5. Hold down a note on the keyboard and turn the Mod wheel.
Adding Aftertouch
Aftertouch is a performance feature that allows you to add modulation to
a sound by applying additional pressure to a key after the key is already
down. The greater the pressure applied, the more modulation is applied.
The Prophet-10 provides monophonic (or “channel”) aftertouch, which
means that applying pressure to any key within a chord will apply modu-
lation to all notes currently held.
The aftertouch switch lets you choose to apply aftertouch to the Filter
cutoff and/or the LFO amount.