Welcome to legowelt.org running in a dusty corner of cyberspace since the dawn of internet **********OUT NOW THE NEW SMACKOS ALBUM +++++++++ COME FOR THE UNIVERSE STAY FOR THE CLOWNS +++++++++++ NEXT GIGS is 30 April in FRANKFURT!!!!!!!!!!!!! for more gigs check the agenda section !!!!!! *****************

LEGOWELT PROPHET 600
SA
M
PL
E P
A
C
K

Wiiiiiooooooo a little Holiday present for all producers, music makers amateur dabblers and pros alike –  a new Legowelt sample pack for you to use in your sampler / DAW whatever!!!!!!!!

386 artisanally handmade wav samples from my Sequential Circuits Inc Prophet 600 synthesizer! Thick Basses, synthwavy pads & chords, poly modulated FX,  haunting strings and triangle tones and much more! The samples are free to use in your music, for good music karma you can always donate something or buy something from my bandcamp page.

DOWNLOAD HERE (199 MEGABYTEZZZZZZ)



The prophet 600 is a polyphonic analog synthesizer from 1982 build in San Jose California – with a very distinct  raw muscular grumpy ‘warm stormy fall / winter’ sound. Put on the market as a cheaper budget alternative for the famous Prophet 5 though it definitely has a more rougher spartanic sound that makes it a bit more edgy. This is a particular good synthesizer for (electro) bass sounds – it might even  surpass the legendary Pro one as unlike that instrument the Prophet 600’s sounds retain a lot of their bass frequency When the resonance goes up. Definitely not as  ‘fluid’ as a pro one but the Prophet 600 has a lot more ‘power’ in its sound.

The samples are in 16 bit wav mono – should be compatible with most samplers/ DAWs etc. Please note the root keys are all over the place (due to the Prophet 600’s vaguely erratic frequency knob system) so some samples might not sampled in a C note – but  who cares, its not like we are going to play these samples like a grand piano…just play it by ear 😉

Here is a little movie of me playing the Prophet 600 and telling some lore about this instrument:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Danny Wolfers (@legowelt_official)