Thank you for this video and the article -- great stuff. Would it be possible to clearly diagram the patches? I'm unable to re-create some of the patches otherwise.
very interesting and new approach of this fantastic synth wich put a smile on my face each time I am using it since last year. very well filmed and impressively reach info.
This thing is absolutely amazing, but I don't know anything about synths so I have a question 🙋🏻♂️ Can you save any presets on these types of synths or would you have to basically "reprogram" all the dials every time you want to change sounds?
A year+ late but just put the vid in 1080 and pause on the over head shot. Then you can pinch zoom around the matriarch control panel and easily see the knob settings.
That’s just the Matriarch sound! You can see he’s got a few oscillators settings (saw and square waves, varying octaves), a bit of filter cutoff, and some delay. Adjust those modules to taste and you’re there.
Weird thing about Matriarch. I got one more than 1.5 years ago, and made A LOT of music with it. I literally fell in love with this great synth. But after a year I decided to sell it as I got tired of that sound, not that it's bad or something, but it became kind of boring to me. I sold it, and started missing it! I got another one, was really happy for the first month with it, and now I'm "meh" again. Thinking of selling it again, even though I know it's stupid 🥴
matriarch could do very different athmosphere but it demand a certain effort, going out of well known way, patching on very innovative way, testing different configurations of switch… And then you enter in new universe.
I really like the grandmother. Been on the fence thinkin of upgrading to matriarch but i finally decided its not worth it. Grandmother covers enough of a moogy sound pallet for me and theres other polyphonic synths at the same price point of the matriarch that have way more features. Matriarch is a lovely luxurious synth but im gonna hold off for now.
@@Frakaphoto Totally agree! I made a lot of releases using JUST my Matriarch - pads, basses, all kinds of effects and even all drums. Also, there is "Having fun with Moog Matriarch" series on my channel where I try to push its boundaries. The thing is that it has its certain sound, soft and mellow even while being gritty and dirty - it's still that soft and "clean" in some way. It's really difficult to explain. And that made me pretty bored even considering the fact that Matriarch is really "vibey" and inspiration to work with. I'm thinking about Pro 3 though... It may sound really aggressive and it has a lot of great features.
@@DietSodium Pro 3 is quite a different beast. Definitely more versatile with 3 totally different filters and an awesome sequencer. Only 3 osc though (one is digital), only 3 octaves keyboard, and limited integration with modular. But I cannot imagine how one could ever get bored with it.
It helps me to set my synths aside and come back to them after a while. I have a habit of just sitting and listening to my synths and it causes them to sound stale after a while. I just love the way they sound. After buying and selling quite a few, I'm learning to just set them aside and only use them sparingly. Some of them are shelved for months at a time.
If you got a camera connection kit and used USB MIDI from the Matriarch keyboard, you could control an ipad synth, and then use the external input to moniter and manipulate whats going on!
Jacob really stands out from the myriad UA-cam demonstrators with a really innate creative musical ability, I've learned so much from all the Jacob demoes (and am a lot poorer for it...have bought too much because of them too)
This was dope asf please do a part 2
Seconded
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Wow, this was so helpful, I second the request for a part 2! Also, love the way you explain and share your knowledge, subbed!:)
Thank you for this video and the article -- great stuff. Would it be possible to clearly diagram the patches? I'm unable to re-create some of the patches otherwise.
very interesting and new approach of this fantastic synth wich put a smile on my face each time I am using it since last year. very well filmed and impressively reach info.
Great stuff! Not enough Matriarch videos out there.
I'll be revisiting these tips many times before it's ingrained. Thank you!
Very very interesting.
This was great. Would love to see some hot tips for the UDO Super6
I've had a Matriarch for 2 years and never knew the top attenuverter normaled into the bottom one. so cool!
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@Nigel Day they're called attenuators but they can invert signals ccw
@D D Day esq An inverting attenuator is an attenuverter.
Brilliant ! Love it. 👏👍. Your Signal article is excellent btw. I learned a lot ! 🙏
awh yes! glad you checked it out!
I would definitely watch another matriarch one!
Thanks for all the tips!
This is gorgeous stuff. Made me cry. :')
Wow!!! It's fire! Thanx!!!
Do I need to get a synth?! This sounds so rad.
Did you get a synth?
@@martinallott572 no...:-(
6:04 Broadcast / Tender Buttons sound exactly!
Exceedingly eloquent!!
Please show the keyboard closer, I tried to copy how you have the knobs set...😢
Nice job, bud.
thanks alot, love it!
Thank you a lot!!!!
Any idea how to reproduce the last example w/o MIDI?
This thing is absolutely amazing, but I don't know anything about synths so I have a question 🙋🏻♂️
Can you save any presets on these types of synths or would you have to basically "reprogram" all the dials every time you want to change sounds?
Nah, semi modular synths doesnt have pretest 😕 athough you can take pictures of the patch to recall later 😀
Thanks!!
Un Moog de colorines con sonidillos extraños. Como me gustan los juguetes caros. Saludos españoles 😎
Hot tips request:
Matriarch
DFAM
Mother 32
Subharmonicon
Thanks!!!!
Can you save presets on the matriarch ?
No
On paper yes 😂
More videos pleasssse
Ughh how do I get that sound at 3:00, do you have that written out?
A year+ late but just put the vid in 1080 and pause on the over head shot. Then you can pinch zoom around the matriarch control panel and easily see the knob settings.
That’s just the Matriarch sound! You can see he’s got a few oscillators settings (saw and square waves, varying octaves), a bit of filter cutoff, and some delay. Adjust those modules to taste and you’re there.
hot tips n tricks for behirnger 2600 r2 d2 noises please
Weird thing about Matriarch. I got one more than 1.5 years ago, and made A LOT of music with it. I literally fell in love with this great synth. But after a year I decided to sell it as I got tired of that sound, not that it's bad or something, but it became kind of boring to me. I sold it, and started missing it! I got another one, was really happy for the first month with it, and now I'm "meh" again. Thinking of selling it again, even though I know it's stupid 🥴
matriarch could do very different athmosphere but it demand a certain effort, going out of well known way, patching on very innovative way, testing different configurations of switch… And then you enter in new universe.
I really like the grandmother. Been on the fence thinkin of upgrading to matriarch but i finally decided its not worth it. Grandmother covers enough of a moogy sound pallet for me and theres other polyphonic synths at the same price point of the matriarch that have way more features. Matriarch is a lovely luxurious synth but im gonna hold off for now.
@@Frakaphoto Totally agree! I made a lot of releases using JUST my Matriarch - pads, basses, all kinds of effects and even all drums. Also, there is "Having fun with Moog Matriarch" series on my channel where I try to push its boundaries. The thing is that it has its certain sound, soft and mellow even while being gritty and dirty - it's still that soft and "clean" in some way. It's really difficult to explain. And that made me pretty bored even considering the fact that Matriarch is really "vibey" and inspiration to work with.
I'm thinking about Pro 3 though... It may sound really aggressive and it has a lot of great features.
@@DietSodium Pro 3 is quite a different beast. Definitely more versatile with 3 totally different filters and an awesome sequencer. Only 3 osc though (one is digital), only 3 octaves keyboard, and limited integration with modular.
But I cannot imagine how one could ever get bored with it.
It helps me to set my synths aside and come back to them after a while. I have a habit of just sitting and listening to my synths and it causes them to sound stale after a while. I just love the way they sound. After buying and selling quite a few, I'm learning to just set them aside and only use them sparingly. Some of them are shelved for months at a time.
very cool, whats the device he uses at the end next to matriarch? makes it almost sound like a subharmonicon!
Fuck... you made me cry
is it possible connect ipad as external input and play ipad synth on the moog keyboard?
If you got a camera connection kit and used USB MIDI from the Matriarch keyboard, you could control an ipad synth, and then use the external input to moniter and manipulate whats going on!
Did the matriarch go up in price ?
Yes
Yes
How much it was before?
@@EmmanuelAndreMendives $1999 now $2199, we’re in a resource shortage and shipping parts has become more expensive as well
Jacob really stands out from the myriad UA-cam demonstrators with a really innate creative musical ability, I've learned so much from all the Jacob demoes (and am a lot poorer for it...have bought too much because of them too)
Ultimate airplane engine sound recreator!
Attenuverter 1 OUT is normalled to Attenuverter 2 IN?!
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Forbidden Planet sounds
GG!!!
I don't know if it was ur playing or the Moog...it wasn't good
Maybe it's your ears
@@koreanfriedchildren I don't think so