@@crustaceouspark The Pro 800 comes with Behringer software that should upload when you connect the synth to a computer via midi cable. Transferring should be relatively easy once you download the patches.
@@riotbell5365 Yepp, I got one now, the price was irresistable at Thomann. I was afraid that it would be "noisy"...but I don't hear any such things, a pleasant surprise there, lol. I just wish they went with a more modern user interface with proper buttons and display...and with a Kaoss pad, lol. Another thing...I respect the hard work people put into patch programming, I used to donate and purchase for a reasonable price...but too many people setting a very high price, which they have the right to do...but it seems they only want to sell ONE set, lol. I'm not going to buy 100 Pro 800 sounds for 25-35 USD. It's a pity that they can set a correct price, thye could sell more with a lower amount. The point is that I used to buy Ram memory cards for my Roland D50, with patches, they could cost 20-30 USD, a hardware RAM with patches.
@@riotbell5365 No trouble at all, try it and see what you think. 👍 It’s free and runs inside the browser. And if you like it I can add it to the other free community libraries.
Honestly I can't really remember the specifics of this patch. I normally apply a very low amount of random wave LFO to the filter to create a subtle variance for organish sounds. I think that's what's going on here, but can't be 100 percent sure.
I owned the Prophet 6 for about two years. The P6 has a lot more features, modulation options, and a much broader sound palette than the Pro 800. But the base character is similar. If you're looking for an analog studio workhorse, the P6 can't be beat. However if you're just looking for Prophet flavor, the Pro 800 does a very admirable job covering the basic range. Maybe a bit darker and grittier, but not in a bad way. Hope that helps!
Fantastic patches! Suspiria and Marshmallow are some of my favorites 🎶
Thanks. Those are some of my favorite too!
Dude, these are awesome. Thank you for sharing this!
No problem. Love being able to share stuff I've worked on. Hope it can get used in some good tracks!
Zip Drive is incredible. very nice work here
Thanks! I really appreciate the kind feedback. It's cool to know these patches are reaching people's ears.
Beautiful patches, thank you so much! Love the pads especially. I've used MIDI-OX and it transferred them to bank D automatically.
Glad you found them useful. It's an absurdly good sounding synth for the price. Behringer did a great job with it. Hope you make some good music!
How do I do this? Just got the synth
@@crustaceouspark The Pro 800 comes with Behringer software that should upload when you connect the synth to a computer via midi cable. Transferring should be relatively easy once you download the patches.
Fabulous patches, thanks for sharing your hard work!
Thanks! Glad people are finding them.
Really nice! I might sell some gear to get one of these.
It's a really impressive accomplishment. For the price you simply can't go wrong.
Thanks for the patches...now I only have to buy the synth, lol. (I really like this baby.)
Thanks. It's the most affordable way to achieve a great range of Prophet sounds. Absurdly affordable for what it offers.
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Yepp, I got one now, the price was irresistable at Thomann.
I was afraid that it would be "noisy"...but I don't hear any such things, a pleasant surprise there, lol. I just wish they went with a more modern user interface with proper buttons and display...and with a Kaoss pad, lol.
Another thing...I respect the hard work people put into patch programming, I used to donate and purchase for a reasonable price...but too many people setting a very high price, which they have the right to do...but it seems they only want to sell ONE set, lol. I'm not going to buy 100 Pro 800 sounds for 25-35 USD. It's a pity that they can set a correct price, thye could sell more with a lower amount. The point is that I used to buy Ram memory cards for my Roland D50, with patches, they could cost 20-30 USD, a hardware RAM with patches.
Thanks for sharing!
No problem. Thanks for listening!
Rockin 💢💖👌
Thanks!
Sounds amazing!! 👍 Let me know if you want the bank available inside the Swumpf editor.
If it's not to much trouble it would be awesome. I haven't used the Swumpf editor before.
@@riotbell5365 No trouble at all, try it and see what you think. 👍 It’s free and runs inside the browser. And if you like it I can add it to the other free community libraries.
Thanks, don't have one, that said, I probably should get one 😊
It's a fantastic synth for the price. Hard to go wrong.
these are great! I'm a bit of a synth newbie,. how are you achieving the "hamondaise" sound? is it the noise LFO shape modulating the... filter?
Honestly I can't really remember the specifics of this patch. I normally apply a very low amount of random wave LFO to the filter to create a subtle variance for organish sounds. I think that's what's going on here, but can't be 100 percent sure.
Pretty interesting patch set. Have you tried the Prophet 6? If so, how does this compare? I know they're not the same, just wondering.
I owned the Prophet 6 for about two years. The P6 has a lot more features, modulation options, and a much broader sound palette than the Pro 800. But the base character is similar. If you're looking for an analog studio workhorse, the P6 can't be beat. However if you're just looking for Prophet flavor, the Pro 800 does a very admirable job covering the basic range. Maybe a bit darker and grittier, but not in a bad way. Hope that helps!