This channel is an invaluable resource! There is always gold in your videos, so I for one am happy it is a "very long video" haha. Thanks as always, I will be enjoying experimenting with these ideas for some time I am certain 🙏🙏🙏
Great video!! Regarding the Matriarch's output, the Eurorack output has more higher frequency content than the main output due to the choice of capacitors in the feedback paths of the amplifier stages within the Matriarch.
@@LuisTorres-qz5kr yes I have. I've used it on other synths as well as a send in my DAW for all sorts of stuff. (That's in part 3 way down the road) It sounds great on just about everything. but sure you don't need me to tell you how to do that....(just send outs of interface into theirs of the delay on matriarch and delay out back in)
6:06 was like a filter subliminal message I am not sure if you was meant to do that or am I know destined to use that filter setting every time I use my matriarch Great video by the way the delay is a beauty and really make the instrument for me Cheers 🍻 (Exited to correct the time stamp )
I love those super plucky sounds you used early in the video. Is there some trick to dialing in these short decay settings? My matriarch is very finnicky when it comes to the decay controls; it seems to favor longer decay times with only a very small portion of the knob’s travel range dedicated to short settings. I hope that makes sense. Like starting from zero, which is so short that the decay portion is barely audible, you have maybe a millimeter of travel for short plucky decay settings before the decay portion becomes a longer twang. I’ve always thought this was just an inherent quality of the synth, but perhaps my unit needs to be calibrated?
Thanks a lot for this! Looking forward to watching it over christmas, hopefully I will pick up some good tips! :)
This channel is an invaluable resource! There is always gold in your videos, so I for one am happy it is a "very long video" haha. Thanks as always, I will be enjoying experimenting with these ideas for some time I am certain 🙏🙏🙏
Great video!! Regarding the Matriarch's output, the Eurorack output has more higher frequency content than the main output due to the choice of capacitors in the feedback paths of the amplifier stages within the Matriarch.
I’m so excited for the next video
15:15 how to get even longer delay times with one patch cable 🎉
Thanks for all your hard work- great stuff.
My pleasure!
excellent
Glad you enjoyed it.
Also very thankful for this video. Thanks for taking the time to make it, Robe Music.
Thanks! I had fun making it.
Great deep dive, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I have a lot more to cover on the delay, so stay tuned for Part 2!
@ will certainly stay tuned. I really enjoy all your vids on the Matriarch. I need to spend some dedicated time with mine.
@@RobeMusic Curious...have you ever used only the Matriarch Delay with an external synth?
@@LuisTorres-qz5kr yes I have. I've used it on other synths as well as a send in my DAW for all sorts of stuff. (That's in part 3 way down the road) It sounds great on just about everything. but sure you don't need me to tell you how to do that....(just send outs of interface into theirs of the delay on matriarch and delay out back in)
@@ketweller007 Cool! Looking forward to the rest of the Delay series. Thanks!
6:06 was like a filter subliminal message I am not sure if you was meant to do that or am I know destined to use that filter setting every time I use my matriarch
Great video by the way the delay is a beauty and really make the instrument for me
Cheers 🍻
(Exited to correct the time stamp )
I love those super plucky sounds you used early in the video. Is there some trick to dialing in these short decay settings? My matriarch is very finnicky when it comes to the decay controls; it seems to favor longer decay times with only a very small portion of the knob’s travel range dedicated to short settings. I hope that makes sense. Like starting from zero, which is so short that the decay portion is barely audible, you have maybe a millimeter of travel for short plucky decay settings before the decay portion becomes a longer twang. I’ve always thought this was just an inherent quality of the synth, but perhaps my unit needs to be calibrated?
no, mine is the same...for those plucky patches i keep decay really low...below the first marker line. small movements and you'll find it.
@ dang. was hoping there was a remedy.
My God this thing sounds amazing, I have to get .....oh I already have it.... :) let me actually use it.