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I create music using synths in a variety of styles. I love learning new tools and making interesting sounds. Pushing to figure out ways to incorporate them into original works.
I also love teaching and sharing what I've learned with the world. that's what this UA-cam channel is all about - making and teaching.
I combine VSTs and Hardware Synths to make original electronic works.
I also love teaching and sharing what I've learned with the world. that's what this UA-cam channel is all about - making and teaching.
I combine VSTs and Hardware Synths to make original electronic works.
Patching Ideas & Sonic Tips | Integrating the Moog Labyrinth with the Sound Studio
In this video, I’m going to show you a few ways to use the Moog Labyrinth with the Moog Sound Studio. I’ll explain in depth how to path everything together. Hopefully this will give you some inspiration!!!
Labyrinth is a parallel generative analog synthesizer based around two complimentary voice paths and a powerful generative dual sequencer. Labyrinth’s voice architecture features a unique parallel processing path that includes both circuits for subtractive synthesis and complex spectra generation. It features a newly designed Voltage-Controlled Wavefolder, a Voltage-Controlled Filter that can morph between low-pass and band-pass modes, voltage-controlled blending between the two parallel voice paths, and a wealth of modulation options both hard-wired and patchable. The dual sequencer is designed around a generative process that can play two separate poly-metric sequences of up to eight steps each, or a single sequence up to 16 steps which can be used to control the oscillators and processing elements of Labyrinth. Taken together, Labyrinth can easily and quickly generate a wide range of mutating timbres like deep kick drums, electric bongos, alien bell tones, twisted FM sounds, or delicate sine wave melodies.
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Labyrinth is a parallel generative analog synthesizer based around two complimentary voice paths and a powerful generative dual sequencer. Labyrinth’s voice architecture features a unique parallel processing path that includes both circuits for subtractive synthesis and complex spectra generation. It features a newly designed Voltage-Controlled Wavefolder, a Voltage-Controlled Filter that can morph between low-pass and band-pass modes, voltage-controlled blending between the two parallel voice paths, and a wealth of modulation options both hard-wired and patchable. The dual sequencer is designed around a generative process that can play two separate poly-metric sequences of up to eight steps each, or a single sequence up to 16 steps which can be used to control the oscillators and processing elements of Labyrinth. Taken together, Labyrinth can easily and quickly generate a wide range of mutating timbres like deep kick drums, electric bongos, alien bell tones, twisted FM sounds, or delicate sine wave melodies.
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Modular Beat Patch | Polymetric Funk Explained! | Steevio Inspired Beats
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In this video, I break down a patching idea for a funky polymetric beat on my modular system. I'll walk you through how to build this patch step-by-step, so you can create your own version, even if you don't have the exact same modules. Inspired by the artist Steevio, this patch makes use of sequential switches and unique routing options that open up endless possibilities for improvisation. Whe...
How To Build an Affordable and Powerful Eurorack Case | Trogotronic M-15 System
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When it was time to upgrade and expand my case, I choose the Trogotronic M-15 Power Supply! TECHNICAL NOTE: In the video, I state that the colors don't matter as long as it is consistent. While this is technically true - it could cause confusion. On the factory built boards, the colors of the LEDs follow the same pattern as listed in the wiring diagram - Red = 12v/Yellow = -12v. From the Websit...
Customizable Distortion Module - Neutral Labs Nijel
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Buy the DIY KIT: www.thonk.co.uk/shop/neutral-labs-nijel/ Assembled Module: www.perfectcircuit.com/neutral-labs-nijel.html Support Me on Patreon! ➜www.patreon.com/braintree56 Check out my Bandcamp Page! ➜braintree56.bandcamp.com Make sure to follow me on Instagram! ➜ braintree56... neutral-labs.com/ Neutral Labs Nijel is a user-customizable distortion module that features exposed j...
Exploring the Moog Labyrinth | Overview & User Experience | First Sounds
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Meet the new Moog Labyrinth! In this video, I present a brief yet comprehensive overview of Moog's latest synthesizer, the Labyrinth. From unboxing to first impressions, I’ll cover everything you need to know about this innovative instrument. Discover the features that make the Moog Labyrinth stand out, including its intuitive interface and generative capabilities. I'll show you what it comes w...
Neutral Labs Pip | Complex Wavetable Modulation
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Buy the DIY KIT: www.thonk.co.uk/shop/neutral-labs-pip/ Assembled Module: link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/8-12626-292798-9759?url=https://www.perfectcircuit.com/neutral-labs-pip.html Support Me on Patreon! ➜www.patreon.com/braintree56 Check out my Bandcamp Page! ➜braintree56.bandcamp.com Make sure to follow me on Instagram! ➜ braintree56... neutral-labs.com/ PIP is a dual clocked CV g...
Moog Spectravox | First Sounds | What to Expect
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In this video - I go over the basic functions and give a sound demo of the Spectravox. This is what you can expect from the first 30 minutes with the instrument! Spectravox is a semi-modular analog spectral processor based around a 10-band resonant filter bank that explores and expands the topology of the vocoder. Spectravox is both a standalone synthesizer voice with a sculptable frequency spe...
Utilities | Part 10 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Patch Walkthrough #2 "Neon Crush" | Part 14 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Patch Walkthrough #1 "Cosmic Cipher" | Part 13 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Eurorack, Add-Ons, and Closing Thoughts | Part 15 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Global Settings | Part 12 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Paraphony Modes Explained! | Part 11 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Modulation! | Part 9 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Welcome to my Moog Matriarch Tutorial! This is a 15-part video series dedicated to unlocking the full potential of this modern classic. Dive deep into every knob, switch, and circuit, unleashing its sonic potential. Each episode is a voyage into a different facet of the Matriarch, from its powerful oscillators to its lush filters, from its dynamic envelopes to its versatile modulation options. ...
Delay! | Part 8 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Envelopes | Part 7 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Oscillators | Part 5 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Using The Arpeggiator & Sequencer | Part 4 | Moog Matriarch Tutorial
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Mingles | After Later Audio & Robots and Red | Dual 3 Channel Mixer and VC Panner
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Multimode Filter with Ping | Nekyia Circuits Root Locus | Patch Walkthrough
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Every time I buy a piece of gear and find myself out of my depth, I find a Braintree tutorial series that puts me at ease. Thanks for all the hard work!
Thank you!!
Thanks for watching. I did this video a long time ago and should probably update it. I've used it for all kinds of Midi-to-CV applications... Most recently, I used some midi drum beat loops to trigger the different gates then feed those out to my modular system. Worked like a charm!
@@braintree56 would love to see it and hear it!
@@romanyel I'll put it on my list! Stay tuned! :)
Hey I’m new I just got this and put it together, would I hear anything if I just connect this single one to my aux speakers?
No. It's just for modulation. The LFOs move so slowly it's out of the audio range.
@@braintree56 would i connect it to a sequencer? what module would you usually connect this to next :D
Great series of videos!
beautiful. Can you explain how you built it? that would be great!!
Thank you! This was quite a long time ago. I can't remember exactly what I did, but there are other similar patches on my channel where I go into more detail!
@@braintree56 what's the name of that patch? I've bought Matriarch one week ago and your tutorials are wonderful!!
@Braintree56 I followed all the steps in the video but when i created buses i wasn't able to make sound like you did. How exactly are you plugging everything in?
Everything is going through USB... I'm not sure what the problem is. Make sure the settings on the digitakt match what I did in the video. Others missed that step... Hope that helps.
@@braintree56 I'm using a usb to square port and followed all the steps exactly. I'm trying to use the digitakt as the interface. I'm monitoring the audio on a pair of headphones straight out of the digitakt
Synth Drive … what a wicked jam ❤
was about to like this video until i saw that beautiful number and couldn't ruin it, sorry man...
Thanks for these vids, really helpful for learning my new toys. For sequence reset with the Mother32 could you not use the assignable output set to the step 1 trigger so that it resets whenever the Mothers sequence starts over? Alternatively, you could use the accent mode on the assignable output.
I'm trying to match the PPQN of the Mother 32 with my Pamelas Pro Workout, which is 24 PPQN. But i don't understand how to move beyond page 8 on the mother 32's PPQN selection mode!! Would be amzing if you could reply to this and tell me how it's done. I'm aiming to use my Mother 32 to receive midi clock and RUN information from my DAW and feed that to my Pamelas to create clock divisions and cool euclid patterns that runs my case when i hit record on the daw!
Get to the setup menu by pressing Shift+Reset+Set End+Step 8. Go to page 5 (Clock Output PPQN) 24 PPQN is selection 15. To access values 9-16 press SHIFT+STEP. The Octave/Location light should be Red (9-16) instead of Green (1-8). Press #7 (Which actually represents 15). That should do it! Great idea. :)
@@braintree56 Brilliant! Got the output PPQN of the Mother 32 to be 24PPQN now! What do you think i should patch into the Pams run input from the Mother? The assignable output is sending out clock and its going into the CLK input of the pam
@@lardgraves7401 Hmmm.... So you are looking for a signal to start Pam's? I'll think about it. An easy solution doesn't come readily to mind. You know you might be better off getting the midi expander for Pam's. Or if you are going to be using Midi with your system frequently - the ES-9 would go a long way. I usually have Pam's at the beginning of my signal chain. Alternatively, something like the Korg SQ-64 could be configured as a Midi-CV with three channels and a ton of gate options.
🔥🔥🔥 is their an extended version lurking somewhere?
No. I was jamming out and loved this sound so I decided to just capture a quick snippit...
Cool! At 7:04 I feel like it ought to be further understood how this wave shaping knowledge can be utilized to it’s utmost and PACKED potential for making electronic music. How can someone fit audio/ cv signals so perfectly within these custom waveshapes that the audio resonates and is like most define? The trouble I recognize is that it’s so accurate, that a small error in logic seems like it can de-rail completely an artist wanting to create music but doesn’t understand how!
This has been super helpful!! Thanks a ton :)
This is a sick little jam. Love it! 👍
One thing i dislike about doepfer are the knobs. Very tight and not smooth turning but top notch for everything else.
Your demo of the retrig showing how to apply it on a per-step basis was extremely helpful. You showed setting the length of the retrig quantized to #steps, however the menu options seemed to allow for intermediate lengths with, what appeared to be, sub-note-length quantization, e.g. 2.13/16 to 2.25/16. Do you know if this level of quantization is the same as the micro-timing shift quantization?
I just purchased a used version 1 and this is one of the most helpful and informative resources I have seen on this amazing machine - thank you.
Really apreciate your tutorials: clear and useful.thanks!Subscribed.
Very clever way to use seq2! Thanks for sharing
This video is super good. You’re such a good teacher. Now I really grasp what’s going on and how to think about it! Many thanks
What is the compressor module? Cant read the name and I dont think you introduced it.
It's a prototype from After Later. Coming soon! Shhhh... :p
@@braintree56 I figured! I could see the logo on it and the way you breased past it made me think ha ha Ha that was intentional. Also, I just bought a bartender and the VCA expander because of your video.
@@steveturner1815 How do you like it?
@@braintree56 well unfortunately mine has a fault on channel one that creates a very resonant sound on bass frequencies that the other channels don’t. I messaged ALA via their site a couple of hours ago. Hopefully it all works out because I love the module otherwise.
@@steveturner1815 Bummer. My impression (from relatively limited experience) is that they are pretty cool and reasonable. I suspect they will resolve it. Let me know how it turns out.
Enjoying exploring the Labyrinth but finding the VCO a tad thin for my tastes … CV and Trigger outs to other sound sources have made this an interesting synth for me
With respect to DFAM reset, have you considered getting a D-Thing from Serendipity?
I don't know why, but I've been reticent to add the D-Thing and/or MAFD... I think I'm over it now and am looking into adding it! I don't tend to use Midi alot but it looks like the D-Thing has a lot of great CV options.
@@braintree56 I actually just got mine yesterday so I haven’t had a chance to test it. While it gets mentions because of the MIDI interface, I think the real value is the reset function and the ways you can adjust the sequence order on the fly.
@@robjasey Where did you get yours? I emailed the address on the serendipity website. Didnt see an option to buy.
I love the MAFD. it picks up on the correct step no matter where I start the sequence.
Love your channel thanks again
Man im going crazy. Ive done something that has botched my Tempo/Gate length pot so that it does not work clockwise of 12 and only works in crazy mode anti clockwise of 12. Precisely at 12 it goes crazy. I dont know what ive done in the previous videos guide whilst changing the 'assign' settings but my sequencer is now breaking my brain and i cant seem to find a resolve. Please help?!
Hey. So what exactly happens when you turn it up past 12:00?
@@braintree56 its like slowed riiight down when clockwise but then anti clockwise goes ham :D
@@jackparry4581 so am I getting this right? When it's clockwise it goes really slow and when it's counterclockwise it goes crazy fast?
@@braintree56 Yes mate
@@braintree56 Sorry mate, any ideas on this? I think its the sequencer step amounts but i cant seem to change them
How much were the rails? Where did you buy them? Thanks
I got them from Modular Synth Lab. They were about $250 with the threaded strips and shipping. The quality of these is top notch! modularsynthlab.com/product-category/diy-eurorack-case/?v=7516fd43adaa
Wow!! What you show at 11 min its soooo freaking cool! Nice tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
hmm, love your stuff about the DFAM. The Sound-Studio is the core of my modular rack. Guess I'll add the Labyrinth to my Birthday next year. I hope there will be a multi-parted deep dive by you :D great work, you do stuff in major, what not a lot of people do. I like it
Nice video series. BTW def starting to hear the seeds of Baba O'Riley by the Who at around 11 seconds!
Yep! :)
Great patch ideas! Thanks!! 🙂
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment! :)
Funny how sometimes you see something you already know but then something clicks in your mind. I realized while watching this nice video that a 1-to-4 seq switch suits trigger signals better than a 4-to-1 seq switch, which is just overkill and useless for triggers in the end. I was testing the Octa Switch module by Doepfer with this wrong approach, and I just got nothing better from trigger patterns. The patch was just complex for nothing. Things need to be simpler and make quick changes to patterns a switch at a time. Leaving an output empty is also a good choice in this case. It's really compelling to have each voice being triggered separately, not at the same time, and have a patch that evolve while respecting this separation between voices. Now the music is complex, not the patch. Easier to mix as well. Thanks to this video and one about how to make dub techno by Martin Stürtzer for this epiphany. I'm going to rectify my performance patch based on this "separation" idea. Thank you!
Always enjoys your videos! For DFAM reset, take a look at the RFD from Sonoclast. You can even set which step the DFAM gets reset to. I like using it with the uO_C burst app for rolls, fills, etc.
Great stuff, buddy!! Any chance you'll include any of these patching ideas in the patchbook? Have you happened to create any new patches with or without the Labyrinth?
Thanks! I'm not sure if I'll include these in the Patchbooks. I don't have a template for the Labyrinth yet. I have some new Subharmonicon Patches up on Patreon. I've been focusing on updating that book lately.
@@braintree56 How are you enjoying the Labyrinth? I want to love it, but I can't tame it...
@@alexandermontagnet3361 I like it. It's definitely my kind of thing with the random generators. Time will tell if it's a one trick pony kind of thing. Every patch I used it on sounds pretty much just like the ones in the video...
@@braintree56 I do like it as well, but I definitely (extra emphasis) haven't come close to mastering it yet. I also am trying to find a reason the band-pass filter was included. I've decided it's for the resonance and emphasizing those peaks and harmonics.
Dude your rack looks crazier and crazier everytime I see it! Labyrinth soundin pretty tasty.
Not going to use the Spectravox???!?! I love that thing!
I definitely need to spend more time with it!
Thanks for the videos.. Question is there any videos on explaining each LFO destination?
I have a video covering the LFOs, but not necessarily the destinations. You can route the LFOs to anything... So if it's a parameter you can adjust, you could automate it with an LFO!
Thank you so much for making this video
No problem! I'm glad you like it. It's really fun to talk about this stuff. I'm glad someone likes to listen to it. :)
This sounds so amazing !!❤
Thanks so much!
Plaits should be here tomorrow. Can’t wait to pair it with the mother 32 It’s going to be my first build as well
It's a great place to start!
Thanks!
Thanks! I really appreciate it! :)
Outstanding as usual. For a beginner like me, this is Elektron GOLD. I own a DII. I wish you'd do the same for that device. But honestly, so much of this is transferable to the DII as well. THANKS!!!
Thanks YOU!
There is a town called Braintree in MA. Some of the best 80s punk bands are from Braintree and the Braintree area
Yep! I used to live sort of near there. Always liked the name.
great vid!
Thanks! Appreciate the comment.
I've been looking at so many distortion and fuzz modules. This one is definitely unique and cost effective! What are your thoughts; are you a fan of the Nijel? Haven't talked to you in awhile, hope all is well! I figured you got busy with life and whatnot, as we all do.
I mean - for the money it's kind of a no brainer... It's one of the cheapest modules I have. It was a bit noisy, but you can tame that with the optional cards or by plugging in a resistor. I also wonder if the power supply had something to do with that. But if you like noisy, raucous, distortion - this one's for you! Things were definitely busy during the summer, but I'm back at it again! :) Great to hear from you.
Bounce 🙌🙌
Thanks! :) 😊
Hi, how do I delete a live recording that I've done on top of an existing sequence?
I'm not exactly sure. I think if you do a live recording it would replace the existing sequence.
Did you know that there's a town called Braintree in Essex here in the UK?
Yep! There's one near Boston too... (Copied from the original, many of the city/town names in that area were named after UK places) I used to live near the US Braintree and always loved that name. :)
@@braintree56 the one in Essex is about 20 minutes from me. Who knew that we lived so close to each other? 😁
@@TheDavidPoole I lived near the one in the US... I'm close to Essex in spirit though! :)
Not a fan of that AJH VCO, but the price difference is pretty obvious due to workmanship involved. VCO in a chip (Doepfer) is obviously cheaper than discrete architecture VCO (AJH) with transistor-pair matching. Some high-end VCOs even have digital temperature compensation to provide better v/oct tracking stability while keeping its analog sound, that's extra $$$.
**** TECHNICAL NOTE: In the video, I state that the colors don't matter as long as it is consistent. While this is technically true - it could cause confusion. On the factory built boards, the colors of the LEDs follow the same pattern as listed in the wiring diagram - Red = +12v/Yellow = -12v. *****