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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL _PROPHET-5 V...
  • Page 2 Rodrigues Mat Herbert Paolo Apollo Negri Jeremy Bernstein Chuck Capsis Davide Puxeddu Peter Tomlinson George Ware Jeffrey M Cecil Andrew Capon Guillaume Hernandez- © ARTURIA SA – 2022 – All rights reserved. 26 avenue Jean Kuntzmann 38330 Montbonnot-Saint-Martin FRANCE www.arturia.com...
  • Page 3 Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Arturia. The software described in this manual is provided under the terms of a license agreement or non-disclosure agreement. The software license agreement specifies the terms and conditions for its lawful use.
  • Page 4 Special Messages This manual covers how to use Prophet-5 V, provides a comprehensive look at its features, and details how to download and activate it. First, some important messages: Specifications Subject to Change: The information contained in this manual is correct at the time of printing. However, Arturia reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications or features without notice or obligation.
  • Page 5 Congratulations on your purchase of Prophet-5 V. Excellence is placed at the heart of every Arturia product, and Prophet-5 V is no exception. Explore the presets, tweak a few controls, get lost in the features - dive as deeply as you like.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    2.2.1. Windows Users: Audio and MIDI settings..............................10 2.2.2. macOS Users: Audio and MIDI settings ..............................12 2.2.3. Using Prophet-5 V in Plug-In Mode................................12 The User Interface ..............................13 3.1. High-Level Overview ................................. 13 3.2. The Upper Toolbar ................................14 3.2.1.
  • Page 7 5.2.4. Parameter Name Display ....................................43 5.3. Oscillator Section................................44 5.3.1. Oscillator 1............................................44 5.3.2. Oscillator 2............................................ 45 5.3.3. Mixer ..............................................45 5.4. Filter......................................46 5.4.1. Keyboard Tracking ........................................46 5.4.2. Filter Envelope ..........................................47 5.5. Amplifier Envelope................................47 5.6. Modulators .....................................
  • Page 8 Software License Agreement..........................89...
  • Page 9: Welcome To Prophet-5 V

    1. WELCOME TO PROPHET-5 V! Thank you for your purchase of Prophet-5 V by Arturia. It is a detailed model of the legendary Prophet-5 Rev 2 synthesizer, and one of the very latest realizations of TAE®, or True Analog Modeling. Far beyond taking digital snapshots of a classic instrument’s sound, TAE analyzes and recreates analog circuits of classic hardware instruments, the way these circuits interact with each other, and the exact effects of that interaction on the sound.
  • Page 10 Solid State Music (SSM) chips to those from Curtis. Enthusiasts maintain to this day that revision 1 and 2 sound superior. Our Prophet-5 V therefore carefully models the characteristics of a revision 2 instrument.
  • Page 11: Arturia's Secret Ingredient: Tae

    TAE® (True Analog Emulation) is Arturia's technology for emulating the analog circuits used in vintage synthesizers. TAE’s software algorithms result in spot-on emulation of analog hardware. This is why Prophet-5 V offers an unparalleled quality of sound, as do all of Arturia’s virtual synthesizers.
  • Page 12: A Better Reproduction Of Analog Oscillator Waveforms

    TAE® reproduces the result of this capacitor discharge in software. Directly Below is a plot of a waveform from one of the hardware instruments that Arturia has emulated, followed by one generated by Arturia’s TAE. As you can see, the waveforms are quite similar and both are equally deformed by the lowpass and highpass filtering.
  • Page 13: Voice Dispersion

    1.3. Prophet-5 V Features It wouldn’t be an Arturia instrument if we didn’t combine the best of modeled hardware with the conveniences only possible with modern software. Here is a list of Prophet-5V’s main features.
  • Page 14: Activation And Setup

     ! This section only applies to readers that plan to use Prophet-5 V in stand-alone mode. If you are only going to use the software as a plug-in within a host music software, you can jump to the end of this chapter - Using Prophet-5 V in Plug-In Mode [p.12]...
  • Page 15: Windows Users: Audio And Midi Settings

    2.2.1. Windows Users: Audio and MIDI settings At the top left of Prophet-5 V’s upper toolbar, you’ll find a “hamburger“ icon that opens up the main drop-down menu. This contains various setup options. Go to Audio MIDI Settings to set up how the audio and MIDI signals behave.
  • Page 16 ♪ Virtually, all audio hardware can operate at 44.1 or 48 kHz which is perfectly fine in most applications, including Prophet-5 V. Higher sample rates place greater loads on the CPU so we recommend staying at 44.1 or 48 kHz unless you have a specific requirements to work at high sample rates.
  • Page 17: Macos Users: Audio And Midi Settings

    2.2.3. Using Prophet-5 V in Plug-In Mode Prophet-5 V comes in VST, AU and AAX plug-in formats for use in all major digital audio workstation (DAW) host software, such as Cubase, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and more. You can load it as a plug-in instrument and its interface and settings will work in the same way as in stand-alone mode, with a few small differences: •...
  • Page 18: The User Interface

    3. THE USER INTERFACE In this chapter we’ll start with an overview of the Prophet-5 V user interface. This will give you an idea of how the instrument is organized and where to find things. We’ll dive deeper into the main synth panel in Chapter 5 —...
  • Page 19: The Upper Toolbar

    3.2.1. Main Menu Clicking the Prophet-5 V logo at the top left corner opens a pull-down menu and lets you access several important features. New Preset: Creates a new Preset with default settings on all parameters. It is a •...
  • Page 20  When using Prophet-5 V as a plug-in, the host software handles all of the parameters in this menu including audio and MIDI inputs and outputs, buffer size settings, and the like. Tutorials: Prophet-5 V comes with interactive, in-app tutorials that walk you •...
  • Page 21: Preset Toolbar Area

    3.2.2. Preset Toolbar Area Prophet-5 V comes packed with lots of great-sounding factory Presets and we hope you'll create many more of your own. We have a Preset Browser powerful enough to deserve own chapter [p.28]. Here, though, are the main tools needed for quickly selecting Presets.
  • Page 22: Advanced Panel Button

    [p.28]. 3.2.3. Advanced Panel Button Prophet-5 V faithfully emulates the original Prophet-5 hardware, but does so much more. This includes offering extended modulation sources and routings, plus three effects slots with a choice of 16 studio-grade effects for each. Access these features by clicking the Advanced button.
  • Page 23: The Lower Toolbar

    On the right side are several more useful settings. 3.3.2.1. Polyphony This menu sets the polyphony limit of Prophet-5 V, which can help reduce CPU usage on older machines. Note that Prophet-5 V can go up to 16 voices — far more than the original hardware. ...
  • Page 24: The Side Panel

    3.3.2.2. Edit History Prophet-5 V keeps track of every move you make when you’re editing a Preset. This lets you explore with confidence, because you can always get back to where you came from, or just a few steps back if you prefer. It’s like a trail of breadcrumbs.
  • Page 25 MPE Slide 1-2: Sets depth and two destinations for MPE slide if MPE is detected • (see below). MPE Enable/Disable: Allows Prophet-5 V to receive info from MPE MIDI • controllers. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The User Interface...
  • Page 26 “slide“ motion, which refers to moving a finger up and down the Y-axis of the key. In MPE mode, Prophet-5 V maps glide to pitch-bend and slide to two assignable destinations, per the settings above.
  • Page 27: Midi Tab

    3.4.2. MIDI Tab This is where Prophet-5 V may be placed in MIDI Learn mode. In this mode, all MIDI- assignable parameters on the main panel are highlighted so you can map physical controls on your MIDI controller to them. A typical example might be to map an expression pedal to the Master Volume control, or a physical knob to the Cutoff knob of the Filter section.
  • Page 28 The Min and Max value columns for each parameter in the list let you scale the amount by which a parameter in Prophet-5 V changes in response to a physical control movement. For example, you may wish to limit the range of a filter sweep even though you’re probably going to turn the knob all the way in live performance.
  • Page 29 At the top right of the MIDI tab is a drop-down menu where you can select templates for many Arturia MIDI controllers. These map physical controls to many “most reached for” parameters in Prophet-5 V. A Generic template is also provided for third-party MIDI controllers.
  • Page 30 This is a quick way to set up different hardware MIDI keyboards or controllers with Prophet-5 V without having to build all the assignments from scratch each time you swap hardware.
  • Page 31: Macros Tab

    The default names are Brightness, Timbre, Time, and Movement. You may rename them by clicking in the name field, then typing. The name of the corresponding knob in the Lower Toolbar will change as well. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The User Interface...
  • Page 32: Tutorials

    [p.14], you can click on titles for the individual chapters, which in turn will take you through different areas of Prophet-5 V in steps. The parts of the panel to focus on are highlighted as you go.  ! If you’re editing a Preset, make sure to save it before opening the Tutorials because doing so will load a new Preset and overwrite your changes.
  • Page 33: The Preset Browser

    4. THE PRESET BROWSER The Preset Browser is how you search, load, and manage sounds in Prophet-5 V. It has different views but they all access the same banks of Presets. To access the search view, click the browser button (the icon looks a bit like books on a library shelf).
  • Page 34: Search And Results

    The Results list beneath shows all Presets that fit your search. Click the X icon at right to clear your search terms. Filter by typing text in the Search field Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 35: Using Tags As A Filter

    Preset you're looking for was tagged with Keys or Pad, select both to broaden the search. Results columns can be inverted by clicking the arrow buttons to the right of their titles (Name, Type, Designer). Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 36: Styles

    4.2.3. Banks Next to the Types and Styles buttons is the Banks button, which lets you do your search (using all the methods above) within the factory bank or user banks. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 37: Search Results Window

    Click the TYPE header in the second column to do the same thing by Type. Click the Arturia logo to the left of TYPE to bring factory-featured Presets to the top of the list. These will appear just under any Presets you have liked [p.33].
  • Page 38: Liking Presets

    Results list. Use as many of the sorting and filtering features as you need and you will find the exact sound you want every time. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 39: Sidebar

    Clicking My Sound Banks brings up a window with all of the currently available Sound Banks, starting with the Factory bank. User banks appear next to it, and can be deleted, renamed, or exported by right-clicking them. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 40: My Favorites

    Done. To add Presets to a particular set of Favorites, simply drag and drop them over the appropriate color. Then click on the color itself to display your grouping. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 41: My Playlists

    “Funky” Style tag and then save that Preset, it will not show up in future searches for Funky sounds. Clicking on the three-dots icon at the top right pops up a menu with organizational options for the Preset. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 42: Editing Info For Multiple Presets

    ♪ If you want to alter the information for a Factory Preset you must first use the Save As command to re-save it as a User Preset. After this the Info section will gain Edit and Delete buttons at the bottom of the window. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 43: Preset Selection: Other Methods

    These are simply larger duplicates of the Macro knobs in the Lower Toolbar. Move one and its partner moves with it. Assigning parameters to Macros is covered in the Macro Tab [p.26] section of Chapter 3. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 44: Playlists

    The My Playlists subheading appears under My Favorites in the Sidebar. However, when you first start using Prophet-5 V, you'll have no Playlists yet, and the My Playlists subheading won't be there yet. To make it appear, you'll have to create your first Playlist.
  • Page 45: Add A Preset

    Presets may be reorganized within a Playlist. For example, to move a Preset from slot 3 to slot 4, drag and drop the Preset to the desired location. The white line indicates the final destination of the Preset you're dragging. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 46: Remove A Preset

    Export Playlist: Exports your Playlist to a location on your computer, with the • filename extension “aplst.” Delete Playlist: Deletes the current Playlist but does not delete any of the Presets • in it. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - The Preset Browser...
  • Page 47: Main Synth Panel

    Controls that affect how and what the keyboard plays: Glide, Unison, Hold, [p.50] and Chord Mode. Arpeggiator [p.53] The vintage-style Arpeggiator is an Arturia addition. Output Section Master tuning and volume controls. [p.54] Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 48: Architecture

    That’s a very quick tour of the signal path. We’ll learn more as we proceed through the control sections. 5.2. Common Behaviors All controls on the main panel (and elsewhere in Prophet-5 V) follow a few rules designed to make things more convenient for you, the musician. 5.2.1. Value Pop-Ups Operate or hover the mouse on any knob, and a pop-up a.k.a.
  • Page 49: Oscillator Section

    ♪ Oscillator sync (not to be confused with tempo sync) was a key ingredient in getting the aggressive, squawky sounds associated with The Cars. Try the Vintage Factory bank Presets Sync I and Sync II to hear this in action. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 50: Oscillator 2

    Filter, the Filter will affect the harmonic content of the white noise as well as the oscillator waveforms. In fact, filtering white noise, then modulating the filter cutoff, is a classic method for simulating wind and surf sounds. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 51: Filter

    Turn it off, and you’ll hear that higher notes can seem unnaturally dull. Unless, of course, that’s the sound you‘re going for. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 52: Filter Envelope

    ♪ Our ears and brains identify sounds by the initial phase of their volume envelopes more than any other factor. For example, increasing the attack time on a simulated piano sound usually causes listeners to identify it as a violin or cello. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 53: Modulators

    However, you could now use that envelope on two other destinations, as well as modulate the Filter Cutoff with Oscillator 2. This made it especially useful that Oscillator 2 had an LFO mode. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 54: Lfo

    Src Mix: Sets the proportion of LFO and noise in the modulation source signal. • Destination: Buttons toggle connection of five destinations: Oscillator 1 and 2 • pitch, Oscillator 1 and 2 pulse width, and Filter Cutoff. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 55: Keyboard Controls

    Legato helps you play expressively when you don’t want Glide all of the time. If you want to hear a note come in crisply with no pitch travel, just make sure all prior notes are fully released, then play it. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 56: Unison

    Arpeggiator [p.53] are sustained. 5.7.3.1. Hold Modes Hold has two modes when the Arpeggiator [p.53] is on, accessed from a menu in the lower toolbar. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 57: Chord Mode

    5.7.4. Chord Mode Prophet-5 V has the ability to play a chord when you press a single key. Press the Chord button to engage this mode. The key played is always treated as the root note of the chord.
  • Page 58: Arpeggiator

    Pressing Sync displays the above menu.  ♪ When Prophet-5 V is used as a plug-in the master tempo to which the Arpeggiator syncs is determined by your DAW. When in stand-alone mode, it’s found in the Main Menu [p.14]...
  • Page 59: Arpeggiator Settings

    This recreates the left-hand part of the repeating pattern on The Who’s song “Baba O’Riley.” 5.9. Output Section This simple control pair governs the output of Prophet-5 V. Master Tune: Fine-tunes the output of Prophet-5 V in Hz. •...
  • Page 60: The Virtual Keyboard

    5.10. The Virtual Keyboard Like many Arturia instruments, Prophet-5V features a virtual keyboard for when you need to work with the synth without a controller handy. Its keys also mirror notes played by your fingers (on a controller) or DAW.
  • Page 61: Voice Dispersion

    ◦ Reso: Controls the variance in the Filter Resonance between voices. ◦ Env: Adds differences in envelope behavior between voices. ◦ Mod: Adds differences in modulation depth between voices. ◦ Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Main Synth Panel...
  • Page 62: Advanced Modulations

    6.1.1. LFO 2 Compared to the LFO [p.49] on the main synth panel, or to using Oscillator 2 as one, the LFO presented here is far more flexible. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 63 LFO’s waveform phase. When inactive, notes “join in” on the LFO at its current position in the cycle.  ! Polyphonic behavior is only available in Env and LFO Retrig modes. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 64 “up.” This is especially relevant when using LFO 2 in Retrigger and Polyphonic modes, as you can determine exactly where every triggered modulation will begin and which direction it will go. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 65 -1.00 and 1.00.  ! Be aware that when LFO 2 is in Unipolar mode, a fully negative Amount setting can cause the value of the Destination parameter to dip to nothing. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 66: The Function

    Before we create our own functions, click on the Presets field to see the factory selections and get an idea of just how many shapes a function can take. Scroll through the four pages of presets (24 presets in total) using the arrows to either side. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 67 Grab one of these “handles” and gradually move it all the way up or down. The line will warp until it reaches its extreme, at which time it will become completely squared off. The steeper the slope, the faster the change! Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 68 You must position the mouse in the visualizer so that your cursor becomes a pencil icon, then drag. To “flatten” all or part of pattern and remove its breakpoints, right-click (or control-click) and drag. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 69 Function’s phase. When inactive, notes “join in” on the Function wherever it may be in its cycle.  ! Polyphonic behavior is only available in Env and LFO Retrig modes. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 70 FX 3 because no effect is assigned to its slot in the Effects panel. The Amount knobs to the right of each Destination field control the depth and are bipolar. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 71: Keyboard Tab

    6.2. Keyboard Tab The Vintage Prophet sensed neither velocity nor aftertouch. In Prophet-5 V, the Keyboard Tab lets you map each of Velocity, Aftertouch, the Modulation Wheel, and Keyboard Tracking to up to three destinations each. The goal is, as always, expressive playing that’s highly customizable.
  • Page 72: Aftertouch

    V. You can then scale and offset the curve here and it will work with the hardware wheel (or other type of control) on your MIDI controller. This makes the Wheel Mod [p.49] section of the main panel much more useful and expressive. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Advanced Modulations...
  • Page 73: Keyboard

    This pane deals with Keyboard Tracking, in other words, the pitch information in each MIDI note-on message received. Keyboard Tracking is commonly part of a synth’s filter section and is present there in Prophet-5 V. Here, however, you can greatly expand its potential via custom curves and destinations.
  • Page 74: Effects

    This has two options: parallel and serial.In Parallel mode, each effect is fed separately by the upstream signal of Prophet-5 V, and in turn feeds its main output separately. This means that, for the most part, you can adjust one effect without it having a direct, um, effect on the other (though this will of course change the overall sound).
  • Page 75  ! Be careful with serial routing, as gain from one effect to the next can build up, resulting in overloads. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 76: Common Effects Controls

    Furthermore, each slot has its own on/off button in its upper right corner. This is useful for bypassing the effect without removing it or losing your settings. 7.2.3. Effect Selection Menu This menu lets you select from the 16 types for each slot, which are shown here! Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 77: Effect Presets

    Every effect except the Parametric EQ, Multiband, and Stereo Pan has a vertical slider at its right side to control the mix of processed and unprocessed signal. Note that the signal is only “dry” relative to that effect — it may be being processed by others. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 78: Individual Effects Controls

    7.3. Individual Effects Controls The three effect slots in Prophet-5 V each have a number of parameters. We encourage you to explore these for yourself, but here follows a list of tables of their individual parameters. 7.3.1. Reverb The built-in reverb lets you set your synth sound in a studio-grade acoustic space without loading a separate plug-in.
  • Page 79: Delay

    Filters low frequencies out of the delayed signal only. LP Freq Filters high frequencies out of the delayed signal only. Note: You can drag vertically on the graphic visualizer to adjust feedback and horizontally to adjust time. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 80: Tape Echo

    Activates a stereo ping-pong panning mode. Width Adds offset to the delay time between left and right channels. Note: You can drag vertically on the graphic visualizer to adjust intensity and horizontally to adjust time. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 81: Pitch-Shift Delay

    Filters low frequencies out of the delayed signal only. LP Freq Filters high frequencies out of the delayed signal only. Note: You can drag vertically on the graphic visualizer to adjust feedback and horizontally to adjust time. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 82: Chorus

    Wave Select Switches chorus LFO between sine and square waves. Mono/Stereo Switches between stereo and mono modes. Voices Sets the number of detuned voices used to create the chorus: 1, 2, or 3. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 83: Chorus Jun-6

    Rate Time Selects whether the rate or synced as a division of host tempo. Depth Changes the amount of the chorus effect. Phase Adds a phase offset between the dry and chorused signals. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 84: Flanger

    Icon on visualizer selects sine or triangle wave for flanger character. Select Mono/ Switches between stereo and mono modes. Stereo HP Freq Filters low frequencies out of the flanged signal only. LP Freq Filters high frequencies out of the flanged signal only. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 85: Phaser

    Stereo Gradually changes the phaser from mono to stereo output. Note: Drag vertically on the visualizer to change the feedback and horizontally to change the frequency. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 86: Compressor

    Adjusts how quickly or slowly the compressor “lets go” of the sound when the level dips below Release the threshold. Ratio Sets the amount of compression applied once the threshold is reached. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 87: Multiband

    7.3.10. Multiband The multi-band compressor in Prophet-5 V lets you apply different amounts of compression and expansion to up to three adjustable frequency bands. You can also turn up to two of the bands on or off. Control Description Drag on the top or bottom of edge of a band in the visualizer to change the level at which gain Threshold reduction or expansion starts to occur.
  • Page 88: Bitcrusher

    Bit Depth Changes the bit depth. Downsampling Adjusts the sample rate. Note: You can also drag vertically on the visualizer to adjust the sample rate and horizontally to change the downsampling. | Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 89: Multi-Filter

    Adjusts a level peak located at the filter frequency. Slope Sets the filter curve at 12, 24, or 36dB per octave. Mode (drop-down) Selects the filter mode. Comb filters do not have slopes. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 90: Param Eq

    The circles in the visualizer may be dragged around, which adjusts the frequency and the gain of the selected band at the same time. You can also select a particular EQ band by clicking on its tab below the visualizer. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 91: Stereo Pan

    In Natural mode, you hear a balance of the unpanned and panned signal. In Linear mode, you Linear hear the panned signal only. Amount Adjusts the width of panning from the center. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 92: Distortion

    7.3.15. Distortion Going far beyond traditional fuzz-box distortion, the one in Prophet-5 V offers 15 algorithms including soft and hard clipping, tape saturation, and all manner of non-traditional waveform mangling. Try them all! Control Description Drive Equivalent to “pre gain” on an amp or distortion pedal, this sets amount of distortion applied.
  • Page 93: Flanger

    Sets the amount of processed signal feeding back into the flanger. Wide Provides a wider stereo image by inverting the phase of the LFO modulating the right channel Mono Input Optimizes the flanger for a mono input signal. Arturia - User Manual Prophet-5 V - Effects...
  • Page 94 All intellectual property rights in the software belong to Arturia SA (referred to as 'Arturia' from now on). Arturia permits you to only copy, download, install and use the software in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
  • Page 95 (a) return of the purchase price, or (b) replacement of the disk that does not meet the Limited Warranty and which is returned to Arturia with a copy of your receipt. This limited Warranty becomes void if failure of the software has resulted from an accident, abuse, modification, or misapplication.
  • Page 96 (including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information and the like) even if Arturia was previously advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you.

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