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Korg Prophecy ios? is there?
is there an emulation of the Korg Prophecy on IOS ?
so far all i could find was a desktop vst
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Not as such but there are plenty of VAs and FM synths and several physical modelling alternatives (StringLab, IceGear).
There is a Korg Triton expansion available for purchase in Korg Module!
oh that’s interesting. Triton? does it have Prohecy sounds on it?
The Triton is the Prophecy predecessor.
https://gearspace.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-and-electronic-music-production/1335812-korg-trinity-prophecy-v-vstis.html
awesome. thanks
I don’t think the Triton expansion on Korg Module is going to do what’s wanted here. The Triton was a big workstation, of which the tech that was extracted into the Prophecy was just a component. And the Triton expansion for Module really just seems to be a sound library, not an engine implementation.
My understanding is that the person who actually developed the Prophecy modeling tech - which was unique in many respects and isn’t really reproducible by anything currently available on iOS - didn’t hand Korg the implementation details, which (died?) with him.
Korg implemented the MOSS oscillators ages ago on their OASYS PCI card.
The Prophecy was the 1st synth to feature them (monophone), then the Z1 (poly) and finally there were the MOSS extension boards for Trinity and Triton.
Modern CPUs have enough juice to run the algorithms without hardware DSP support.
I used to own the Oasys PCI card and regret selling it. I did buy my Trinity V3 sometime in 1998 but sold all the built in cards except the Adat digital out card. I really love this keyboard to this day!!
Indeed it’s why Korg released a polyphonic version of the Prophecy for desktops, so should work well on iOS, but If only Korg had the will to release it.
Korg's Prophecy VSTi works on a Windows tablet but some of its controls are so tiny that it's not much fun to use even with a mouse. But it works, and you can use a pen too.
I still have a working Korg Oasys PCI card in an old Mac sitting right here under my desk and a Triton LE on the rack behind me.
I've got an actual Prophecy I bought back in the day. I also have the Z1 which is in a gig bag under my bed! IIRC both were sold of (relatively) cheap at the end of their model run. I think I got both for the original price of just the Prophecy.
I really need to find some space to use all the old hardware...
I’d take that Prophecy of your hands if your out of space. lol