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Thread started 09/29/08 11:32am

Bewdy

How important was the Prophet Synth?

Prince's earlier albums were laden with analogue synth sounds all over the place and I would say one of his most trademark sounds, at least from the earlier albums was his prophet synth.

Given that a lot of the more recent albums have got some pretty mediocre straight out of the box sample based synths, how much do you think Prince has been influenced by the old school craft of getting decent sounds out of an analogue synth?
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Reply #1 posted 09/29/08 11:40am

JudasLChrist

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Bewdy said:

Prince's earlier albums were laden with analogue synth sounds all over the place and I would say one of his most trademark sounds, at least from the earlier albums was his prophet synth.

Given that a lot of the more recent albums have got some pretty mediocre straight out of the box sample based synths, how much do you think Prince has been influenced by the old school craft of getting decent sounds out of an analogue synth?


The main synth for early Prince seems to be The Oberheim OBX and the OBXA. I'm not sure what your question is. I know that Prince's 80s electro production is uber inspiring and interesting to listen to. And once the Roland D-50 came out and he started using different equipment his sound changed, and I think the production became less interesting.

Still, Around the World in a Day is almost completely Yamaha DX7. That synth was very popular and was everywhere. I hated the DX7 and FM synthesis, but Prince used it very well.
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Reply #2 posted 09/29/08 11:42am

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I thought he used the Oberheim synth (OB-X?) mostly but I guess he used others too.

I don't think he is that interested in the process of making a unique sound (patch). Imo the sounds he used weren't that special. However, the way he used them, in the melodies, "hornz"parts, bass etc was something new. I don't know whether he was influenced by others but he did influence many after him
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Reply #3 posted 09/29/08 11:43am

Bewdy

oh? I thought he used the prophet,

I remember Dr Fink using it on a lot of the lovesexy tour video, and assumed that he was using that for the bulk of the sounds on the albums as well.
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Reply #4 posted 09/29/08 11:54am

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He did use the prophet... but like the MPLS HORNS sound is Oberheim, the intro to Let's Go Crazy is Oberheim. Etc...
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