I had both and just let the Pro 2 go. It’s a very nice synth but I needed to thin the herd a bit for some other gear. I was offered a really great price on one and I originally got it thinking it would replace my Pro One.

The AK and Pro 2 are pretty different although they do share some similarities. You could make an entire track with the AK alone though.

The Pro 2 sounds great. It’s on the brighter side as pulsn said. I really loved the filters and the immediacy of the controls. The analog distortion is very usable unlike the Tempest. The four delay lines are very cool. The MOD routings are quite extensive and the big OLED screen is awesome. The keyboard feels great and everything is very well built. I just wasn’t crazy about the digital osc’s and in the end I still preferred the raw sound of the Pro One.

The sequencer is more limited than the AK. I’m pretty used to sequencing the Elektron way now and much prefer the AK. Although you can sequence both MIDI and CV with the Pro 2. I imagine DSI will develop the sequencer more but for now it’s pretty basic compared to Elektron. There’s no copy and paste function. No micro timing. I also like the CV setup and implementation on the AK better as well. Currently gates are only +10V and that didn’t jive with my MOTM modular without using a CV mixer with negative bias.

In a perfect world I would have both I suppose but I need some new speakers. I also feel like I need to learn the things I already have better.

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