From Brian Willoughby Sent Wed, Mar 20th 2019, 05:41
Almost 10% of the Prophets were Prophet-10. Well, at least 9%. You may be thinking of the Rev 1 Prophet-10 with SSM chips and a single = keyboard. Only 3 of those were ever made. They were the same size as the = Prophet-5 and overheated like mad because of the extra voice board = squeezed in there. There were 200 times as many Rev 3 Prophet-10 synths - with the dual = manual - made. That=E2=80=99s 600 total. I don=E2=80=99t think they=E2=80=99re that rare. Brian On Mar 19, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Jimmy Moore <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > They have a prophet 10?? >=20 > On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 3:12 PM Sam Mims <xxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: >> Asking about the CS-80 rental reminded me of these guys in Austin, = who=20 >> have a house that has been turned into a synthesizer wonderland. = It's a=20 >> studio, where you have instant access to an amazing synth and drum=20 >> machine collection, all impeccably maintained and ready for action. =20= >> They don't have a CS-80 there yet (they own one that is being=20 >> refurbished right now), but there is an Oberheim 4-Voice, Matrix 12, = Arp=20 >> 2600 tonus 1972, Arp 2600 1978 mk3, the Jupiter trifecta (4, 6, 8),=20= >> VP-330, Moog One, SCI Prophet 10, TR-808/909/606, LinnDrum, etc. = It's a=20 >> perfect set-up for bringing in your own tracks and adding = super-synths. =20 >> I'm not sure what they charge, but they are super-nice people, and=20 >> anyone with eyeballs will find them a-poppin' when you see the place. >>=20 >> https://www.kingdomsoundatx.com/gear >>=20 >> Sam Mims >> Syntaur >=20