Sunday, December 07, 2008
Sequential Circuits Prophet2002 Compare Disk to Internal Patches
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"A brief, no-frills video demonstrating how to compare a disk on the Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002 to internal patches. Learn more at Prophet2002.com.
TO COMPARE DISK MEMORY.
1. Check that PRESET and SAVE are on
2. Use PARAMETER VALUE to set the option to "C" (Compare entire disk against current memory)
3. Press EXECUTE
Comparing will take about 20 seconds, and, if the memory is the save on disk as in membory, you'll see "C" in the VALUE display."
Sequential Circuits Prophet2002 How to Format a Disk
"A brief, no-frills video demonstrating how to format a disk on the Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002 in preparation for saving. Learn more at Prophet2002.com.
FORMATTING THE DISK.
1. Check that PRESET is on
2. Switch SAVE on
3. Use PARAMETER VALUE to set the option to "Fd" (Format disk).
4. Press EXECUTE
Formatting will take about 30 seconds, and, if all goes well, you'll see "Fd" in the VALUE display. The preset buttons 1-8 will blink during this process."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002 How To Save to Disk
"A brief, no-frills video demonstrating how to save the internal memory of a Prophet 2002 to disk. Learn more at Prophet2002.com.
TO SAVE FULL MEMORY.
1. Check that PRESET is on
2. Switch SAVE on
3. Use PARAMETER VALUE to set the option to "S" (Save entire disk)
4. Press EXECUTE
Saving will take about 20 seconds, and, if all goes well, you'll see "S" in the VALUE display. The preset buttons 1-5 will blink during this process."
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those were nice videos, but I'd much rather hear a sound sample of the Curtis analog filters in action - they are so nice, it's the only reason I keep one of these anachronistic 3U beasts in my rack, I will add though that if you learn to do samples well on this thing you learn a LOT about sampling that is very applicable to other environments ....also I found that if you pre-format the DSDD floppies as 800k on an old mac (think powerbook) they are ready to go , if you do it on an old PC at 740K you have to reformat them again on the 2002
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