Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

It's got to go back.. so thought I'd do this as it completes the circle... the Prophet is a similarly spec'd synth engine (forgetting FX etc).. at a whopping £2.2k. But then  the less well spec'd Jup6 is over double that...

... but is there good reason for that? Do the older Polys shine in ways the newer ones can't?

turns out ... of course they can!!  I say that although it came as a surprise to me :)



Files

Prophet 6 vs Jupiter 6 // A surprising Modern vs Vintage 6 voice polysynth comparison

I had to do this one. Again looking at value for money, and the prices we pay for vintage gear. We thought the Sequential VCOs were expensive for 6 voice synths... Now we've got 40 year old synths for well over twice the price. Are they worth it...? Perhaps a surprising result. If you're looking at buying a new synth try this link for Perfect Circuit - I might get a bung ;) https://www.pjtra.com/t/SENKTExLTUtDSEpJR0ZGQ0hJTUZHTA For some more in depth tutorials specifically on the 2600 and loads more on others :)... ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/starskycarr ►ClubbingTV From the Studio: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYIYEC4M53KQs4FeYpCY51sHxoK2l2Z0O Other places you’ll find me: ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starskycarr ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starskycarr ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/starskycarr ► Bandcamp https://starskycarr.bandcamp.com/releases

Comments

Blake Croson

They sound much more similar than different, I would not have expected that.

Starsky Carr

I know.. the nuances with all analog synths can be really quite minor until you take them to their own extremes or own specific functionality. Still can't get my head round the cross mod though :) Is changing the freq of OSC1 the same as increasing the Mod depth.. I'll leave that to the mathematicians haha.