No, I think out of the whole product catalogue, that is the only one. I just remembered reading about it being VCO when it was announced. The big fly in the ointment for me with the Prophet 6 was the missing octave on the keyboard. For a poly synth, I think it was a major omission.atomicsynth wrote:Vinny,
I stand corrected apparently regarding the Prophet 6, quoting from outside source article,
"Dave Smith said himself in one of the interviews that there is indeed digital Components that keep the tuning in check, but he also stated that if you would open up the synth and blow on it's boards the tuning would go all over the place, which is proof that we are indeed talking about a VCO".
However, other of his synths are not DCO's. The prophet 8, for example, uses DCO's as do other of his synths. He makes great stuff. I wish there were three VCO's per voice in his synths.
I still think a working Memorymoog smokes a Prophet anyway.
I have the Prophet 08 and I like it a lot. More of an Oberheim flavour than a Prophet 5 but I like that.
Anyway, loving my Moog Sub37 and Minitaur.
We are living in great times for synths. So much good stuff from Moog, DSI and the like.
Just need Tom Oberheim to rerelease the OBX-a or OB-8