In this video, Chris Stack of experimentalsynth explores using the new Dave Smith Instruments Pro 2 synthesizer in a variety of control voltage applications.
The Pro 2 synthesizer offers four rear-panel control voltage inputs and outputs, which allows for connectivity with a variety of modular and vintage gear.
“With USB/MIDI and assignable CV Ins and Outs that can be sent to or from just about anything in its architecture,” notes Stack, “It’s like a great synth that fits into any electronic music workflow.”
The Pro 2 is available now, priced at about US $1,999. See the DSI site for details.
What a great demo! DSI should pay him for this demo. Made me want a pro 2
I agree, well done Sir.
If only I had the folding stuff in sufficient quantity!! sigh!
Great demo! This highlights why the Pro 2 may not make sense to people that just want a monosynth, but is pretty killer for people that want to dig deeper into synthesis, connect to modulars, etc.
Thanks! It was a blast to work with. I’m still thinking of things to connect to it.
Really hard to chose between investing in this or the Sub 37, both sound soo good (albeit totally different).