What a great job you have done here. A fantastic service to the community. I saw you had previously released these on tik tok, but I am not on that platform, so I was glad to now see them slowly being uploaded to youtube. I can't wait to go through every one of these videos, hopefully allowing myself to get more from my own personal unit. This is top drawer stuff and I really appreciate it. Keep up the great work.
Hey thanks for letting me know. What you will learn on this and my other courses is how to strip your synth back to basic waveforms and build a sound up from scratch. Then you will have total control once you learn what each waveform sounds like. Good luck!
@@scififunk This sounds too good to be true. Although I have been around for quite a while myself and have amassed quite a collection of synths, I admit that I don't know many of them inside and out and I think there is always an opportunity to learn more. I look forward to doing this from your videos. Thanks again for all your time and hard work.
Ah good! Thanks for letting me know. If you send the time to go back to basics, you will be rewarded as you can then build spectacular sounds from there. Please note I've also got a 4 part series on the Proteus filters, that an the quality I/O (especially if you get a Proteus 2500) make it a timeless synth.
Thanks for this. I have been floundering around with my prot 2K for a few years now. I just recently got Prodatum working with this synth. It will help, but it's not a substitute for understanding the structure of the synth and I'm lacking there.
Then this my friend is the course for you. Not only will you understand the structure but you’ll be able to create any synth sound from scratch. Also spending time with the filters will bring rewards. But first things first, using this course you’ll get to grips with fundamental waveforms and their use.
I’m using a Akai Mpc One Plus in standalone with my fully expanded Roland JV-1080 & I wanted to know where can I get all of the wave files for the Emu Proteus 2000, MoPhatt & the Vintage Pro?
Without buying Roms, you’ll need to hunt around on the net because they were released virtually and then the product was withdrawn. Can someone who knows reply to this thread please?
Thanks for this. I saw this years ago, but I couldn't find it again. Did you make a new channel?
What a great job you have done here. A fantastic service to the community. I saw you had previously released these on tik tok, but I am not on that platform, so I was glad to now see them slowly being uploaded to youtube. I can't wait to go through every one of these videos, hopefully allowing myself to get more from my own personal unit. This is top drawer stuff and I really appreciate it. Keep up the great work.
Hey thanks for letting me know. What you will learn on this and my other courses is how to strip your synth back to basic waveforms and build a sound up from scratch. Then you will have total control once you learn what each waveform sounds like. Good luck!
@@scififunk This sounds too good to be true. Although I have been around for quite a while myself and have amassed quite a collection of synths, I admit that I don't know many of them inside and out and I think there is always an opportunity to learn more. I look forward to doing this from your videos. Thanks again for all your time and hard work.
Thanks man. Ps check out my unboxing playlist. I've just uploaded a mini series on the kawai K1r.
@@scififunk 🤘🥳
Thanks for this series. Just started to watch part 1, but I willl see them all for sure.
It’s a pleasure man. I hope you get to make some wonderful sounds.
Thank you. I look forward to the next instalment!
Thanks for following along. I will upload one of these every day until we are done. Also I have a 4 part series going through the filters. Cheers
This is a learning series I've been looking for. Very much appreciated sir. Definitely looking forward to following/learning them!😊
Ah good! Thanks for letting me know. If you send the time to go back to basics, you will be rewarded as you can then build spectacular sounds from there. Please note I've also got a 4 part series on the Proteus filters, that an the quality I/O (especially if you get a Proteus 2500) make it a timeless synth.
Thanks for this. I have been floundering around with my prot 2K for a few years now. I just recently got Prodatum working with this synth. It will help, but it's not a substitute for understanding the structure of the synth and I'm lacking there.
Then this my friend is the course for you. Not only will you understand the structure but you’ll be able to create any synth sound from scratch. Also spending time with the filters will bring rewards. But first things first, using this course you’ll get to grips with fundamental waveforms and their use.
I’m using a Akai Mpc One Plus in standalone with my fully expanded Roland JV-1080 & I wanted to know where can I get all of the wave files for the Emu Proteus 2000, MoPhatt & the Vintage Pro?
Without buying Roms, you’ll need to hunt around on the net because they were released virtually and then the product was withdrawn. Can someone who knows reply to this thread please?