![]() Set the tape to the position that holds your program.Look at the Prophet’s rear panel and set the Data Record slide switch to ENABLED.I followed the instructions below taken from Prophet 5 Resources To be able to import it in Logic I had to convert it to 24-bit audio. I downloaded bank 1 as it contains the first 40 factory patches. The patch data can be downloaded from analog.no as 8-bit wavs. Of course any audio recorder better than a tape recorder will do. On non-midi P5s patches can be saved to and loaded from cassette. The seller said the P5 had the original patches loaded, but clearly it didn’t. ![]() The P5 has CV/gate for one voice if you need to sequence. Kenton does however offer a midi kit, but it’s a bit expensive, so I think I’ll pass. Not having the capability to be upgraded to 120 memory slots or getting the official midi make 3.0 and 3.1 the cheapest ones. The 3.2 can easily be upgraded to 3.3, but 3.0 and 3.1 can’t without lot’s of hardware modification. 3.3 is the last sub revision and came with support for SCI’s midi kit, but it also got 120 patch memory slots. Rev 3.x is the last and most common main revision. That doesn’t mean it came cheap, I’ll have to sell at least 3-4 synthesizers to make up for the loss. Today I bought an SCI Prophet 5 rev 3.0! This is cheapest one of the three editions made.
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