Ukrainians are hard working, mostly knowing what they are doing (and sometimes insanely so, and can suprise you with both their attitude and work ethics alike). As is demonstrated here oh so elegantly. Ever used Prypiat Pianos Ben? The most insane, kaput pianos I've ever heard. And I don't care a bit for the radioactivity laden back story.
I recommend giving State Azure a listen - he has a huge library on youtube that goes back years. Another gem is Martin Stürtzer, who also has a ton of music on youtube; his livestreams from the past ~4 years are consistently fantastic, and quite varied in themes/vibes. Finally, if you want something a little more acoustic (though typically no less ambient), I'd recommend Acoustic Labs. He, once again, has most of his discography on youtube. His stuff from ~10+ years ago is especially great.
Oh wow... you've got some incredible sounds coming out of that synth; futuristic and nostalgic all at once! Would you ever consider doing an entire drone/ambient album like this one day? You've managed to capture so many different atmospheres and so much character and emotion in just one demo, I can't even imagine how good an entire record (or even just an EP) would sound.
I am so grateful that you continue to put stuff like this out, the video hit with perfect timing for a little gap of calm in a totally insane day. Thanks, Benn!
This is so cinematic that it doesn’t even need a movie! A beautiful complete emotional tale by itself. A work of art. Thank you for sharing this! 🙇🏻♂️
Sometimes I watch UA-cam videos with synths in them to geek out and get all GASsy over the specs, and see the ins and outs of how it works. But often times what I’m *really* hoping for is to be surprised and also to be inspired. Thank you for making me surprised, astounded and creatively inspired today. It’s a nice way to end the day. Cheers.
What an extraordinarily inspiring story of a manufacturer's passion to create an extraordinarily inspiring instrument. Thank you for sharing your insight and your playing, Benn. Beautiful.
This is the type of video that got me into synthesis in the first place. Just an instrument played by capable hands making you zone out for a few minutes. If this is what we get from you instead of typical “gear” videos now, man is 2024 gonna be a great year.
It’s been two months and I’m still hauntd by these sounds. I tell myself: "That's what it sounds like in the hands of Benn", but it's helping less and less. Waaaaant!!!
This is why i’m here. Musical instrument, history of the creator behind it, and nothing but beautiful music. Benn, thanks for healing me up a bit. Feeling better.
Well, I just commented on your Hum video, (1st time seeing your channel), as I was intrigued by your sexy outboard gear, I looked deeper, just watched this, Well, I'm sold, I love listening to ambient, I love making ambient, and I'm about to move countries and set up my studio again from scratch, so I was looking to upgrade and add a few nice toys, a Waldorf Iridium being one of them. One of these would make a superb accompaniment. I just totally blissed out to that, laid on the sofa with my Cans on. Watching someone do EXACTLY what I would do, and just immerse yourself in it's possibilities musically, is far more useful to me, than someone droning on (no pun intended🤣) about settings, and presets, and oscillators, and what this knob does, etc. Most Of which I'd forget anyway. My ears tell me what I need to know, my memory then uses that as relevant, useful data. So thanks for that, and I can't believe I've only just discovered your channel👍🏻.
Shows once again that our true connection to happiness is not through tools but through emotional depth experienced in passion. The fascination that I share with Benn here is not in the machine, but in what it stands for: Resilience, vision, drive, self sufficiency and self inspiration. I am happy to know that his spirit lives within this machine as a spiritual concept and I hope we will know more than reducing his work to the product itself but be inspired by the symbolic weight to inspire our own journey.
I had no idea the struggles they went through to produce this amazing piece of gear. And you made some wonderfully recharging music to relax to. Thanks, Benn!
Just stopping by to say how much I appreciate this style of video. It's clear, to me at least, that you're getting to know the instrument by seeing how it fits into your normal creative process. That's just so much more interesting and useful than the usual YT gear review, but probably requires the viewer to know a little bit about you and your approach to music. It's nice.
I absolutely love this instrument. I find it to be a really intriguing microcosm. I would love to learn more what's under the hood - but like you said, there's content for that elsewhere. I am glad to hear you just playing this. I could see performing entire scores with this device , and of course adding other instruments like your piano are amazing as well. It sounds so good!
Thanks for the insight into Elta’s story. It’s small companies like this that produce such incredible instruments that are at the heart of electronic music. People with passion that think outside the box. They have vision and no matter what struggles they face the determination and dedication to the cause is admirable to say the least.
It's because of videos like this one and the story behind Elta Music's struggles to just exist, that I ordered a Solar 42f. I haven't been this excited by a synth in a long time and cannot wait to get my hands on it next year when the pre-order batches are sent out. Thanks for the great content, Benn.
So glad to see someone finally using all the available oscillators the way this instrument was intended. So many demos seem to be hesitant to 'push it' and end up just sounding like an 0-Coast. Excellent demo and I hope to find one in cream color!
Comment for the algorithm that I also have a Solar 42 by ELTA music (cream color) and it is fantastic sonic fun and wondrousness. I'm not a professional, just love synths, and if you love them too, you'll love this one. Interesting and amazing to hear the personal history of these brilliant genius engineers and Mr. Arseniy bringing this to life... yes.... the passion that went in to creating this musical instrument is quite obvious.
If you don't mind me asking, how difficult did you find it to learn how to play/use this? I've played strings all my life but I want to dive deeper into music and, since my disability(s) have taken most of my passion projects away from me, I need something I can use a bit more simplisticly than a cello or a bass, and won't hurt me as much. I thought something like this would free me and my soul. I've also always just absolutely LOVED ambient & synth music and have felt those styles twisting at my heart from the inside for long enough, I thought it was high time I learn to take control of that and... idk, make myself cry for once, I guess, lol! I can use a PC, I learned to animate on an old Macintosh in the 90s (yeah, I'm old), Android phone (I managed to free my phone from itself so I can make it look and perform the way I want it to), play the piano and keyboard moderately well, and understand wiring faaiiirly well, I was a journeyman electrician for a few years in my youth while working for a construction company. I played the upright Contrabass or Double Bass in the Seattle Symphony for 4 years until my deployment and ultimately, my injury. For the last 20 years I've been on a journey of rejection, sadness, giving up completely, and staring all over again trying to re learn how to play all the instruments I used to play, and create art with the mediums I used to, realizing I am not going to be able to do either one as well or for nearly a long as I used to, and eventually, learning new ways of creating art and music, and ultimately, learning to be ok with that. It took ¼ or ⅕ of my life, depending on how long I feel like sticking around and annoying my children, to get my butt in gear and get over myself, and I find that really sad. It's time to get to making music and I think synths are the key to this!
@@tiggerdcat I am so sorry you're dealing with a disability taking so much from you, but admire your courageous existential stance, and yes, perhaps the Solar 42 can bring some of that back, especially since you already know music and probably have an ear for tuning, as given all the voices that part is important. I would suspect the capacitive keyboard would be welcomed to your fingers over a regular pressure or hammer keyboard. One thing that might be difficult depending on your finger dexterity is that the knobs are small, and close together. Large fingers would have a problem. Actually learning how this works and interacts is rather simple. You'll quickly grasp how intuitive and well-thought-out the interface is. This will bring you hours and hours of delight exploring wonderful soundscapes, finding endless sweet spots, and just being fascinated by synthesis. I would suggest getting some stackable patch chords, or a few patch chord hubs.
@nsbd90now Thank you! I do have perfect pitch and timing, so that's not an issue. The knobs and whatnot shouldn't really be much of a problem, I have long, slender fingers on my massive, unladylike, gorilla hands. A rather fashionable, eccentric gorilla, to be sure, but a gorilla all the same. It did come in quite... *_handy_* , ahh ha-ha ahhh ha-ha, when playing the Double Bass and piano, tho, I do have to admit. Shoot, I got off track again! Where was I?.. Oh yeah; knobs, buttons, sliders... yeah, I don't believe any of those should be a problem. My range of motion issues starts at my elbow and radiates up to my shoulder, and down to my ring and pinky fingers, so things like; using a bow to play a stringed instrument hurts a lot, but turning knobs and/or pressing on the pad shouldn't hurt much at all. My ulnar nerve was smashed so hard it was crushed flat, like a worm smooshed between someones shoe & the pavement on a hot and rainy summers day, from being forced between the ulnar and the humerus, popping the gel sacs in the joints in the process. Hurts very much bad all the time. I've had an ulnar nerve transposition surgery to tried the nerve and it went fairly well, but after some time the nerve slid back down and got itself stuck in the middle of a mass of scar tissue, so back to hurting all the time. Oh well. If this is the worst pain I've to deal with, then the rest is easy mode. Now, did this little beauty come with a manual, _and_ is that manual in English, *_AND_* is it easy to understand, *OR* should I look up UA-cam how tos to learn how to make it do *the things* ? I probably should have started with this question, but... is it terribly expensive, moderately so, or rather inexpensive, as these things go? I want some but I'm a veteran, so I might have to save up for it, if I want to keep my emergency cushion $$. Having that in the bank has saved me more time than I can count! Oh, my dog, I've written a novel again, I'm *_SO_*_ SORRY_ ! I don't know why I share so much in comments and online, lol! I'm actuality really shy and hardly talk at all, probably because I've got agoraphobia, CPTSD, AuDHD, and a bunch of other things. I'm a mess, lol! Get hit by 1 little enemy IED & it tends to traumatize and do harm to more than the physical. Well, I'm working on that, too, talking with my psych and all. Anyway, thanks for the info, and for your consideration, and for taking the time to read my garbage comments, lol! I swear... I actually went back and cleaned this up, too! You should have seen it before! Good lord! ✌️😺🖖
@@tiggerdcat Oh my music friend nah... it's a good place to express your trauma and discover ways to deal with it via music sound and art. You will love this musical instrument would be my guess, and it would help soothe you and move forward in response to those challenges that confront you. It does come with a minimal manual in well-written English, but... it is so well designed for the user in some ways you don't really need it. It is so new there aren't a whole lot of instructional videos. If you check my playlists I've collected a bunch before I got mine to help me learn it. I think that playlist should be listed as public and “Elta”. The user experience is incredible and so well-designed. You are in the center, and then all controls are arranged around you, left and right. Frankly, it's genius. Cost is kind of subjective as to if you have the cash... basically a bit under $2000.00 US. For something like this? I would not consider it expensive. It isn't some mass-produced instrument for the general consumer market. Kind of niche, for people who are already interested in and familiar with synthesizers, and then a drone type thing that doesn't even have MIDI. It's special and unique made by just a couple of brilliant sound engineer type people. Keep in mind it is the second generation... so, an advance on an already successful foray into it all by Elta. If you can afford it, and you think your disability won't make controlling it difficult I would totally say: get it. Get it right now. You have perfect pitch of all things?!? You are going to love this. You are going to create wonderful music on it. You are going to find yourself in it's ambient stream-of-consciousness experience of it.
Very impressive. The introduction as well as the music and instrument impression. Unaffordable for me right now, but at a very high and lonely place of my wish list. And i seriously consider selling a major part of my studio to get and master this.
What an incredible instrument. I can't even imagine the struggle to bring something like this to the world with that kind of back story. Definitely want to add this synth to my collection.
This video, your video, this is something special. It feels like a secret level you found in an already good game that just has the best parts plus a very personal part of the Devs in it. Your honest opinion and then zoning out with you was kinda... magical? Like massaging the soul. I'm bad with words, sorry. That's my closest approach to describe it. I've instantly got your latest albums from Bandcamp. Now I wish there were more. I love them and have listened to them more than five times at this point (not on repeat, mind you). I hope for more :)
Could listen to that for hours and hours - I just signed up for the Patreon :) Thanks Benn for creating amazing content and supporting great electronic music manufacturers. You're a good human!!
I’ve ordered this based on this absolutely beautiful 14 minutes and 20 seconds. It is musical. I know I’ll get along just fine with this wonderful machine. I owned the Lyra which is a noise device, I liked it but created very little. The Solar 42 is a dream come true. Thank you again.
I love the sounds you’re getting out of this beautiful synth, Benn! Do you have any videos (YT or Patreon), on the how you approach ambient music, and get the sounds you get? This is really inspiring. Thank you for the eye opening video.
Beautiful playing. And a very moving story introduction about one gifted technology enthusiast's passionate pursuit of sonic perfection. My old school sensibilities from a couple decades of doing broadcast TV and analog video editing while piloting Grass Valley vision mixers and Ampex Digital Optics boxes, made me especially appreciative of the geometric wipe transitions! ❤😊
And as we wander entirely off-topic… you lucky bastard, I was threading the reels up in Cinetape for guys like you and I never put in enough hours of tape-opping to get to play on the ADO machine. That was when I quit my day job and became a full time musician! 1989 😂
@NgaTaeOfficial Yeah... I had an exceptionally fortunate video and media career path. Rode on top of the analog to digital transition as a video editor at high end post facilities in the '80s and 90's, while also diving deep into 3D computer graphics and animation on my Amigas as a side business (which led to a computer art & animation teaching job at an Atlanta art college). The ADO was an amazing piece of engineering, very accurately rotating a plane in spacial 3D with perspective and newtonian acceleration curves. It made it relatively easy to build a smoothly spinning cube with different video on every face. When lossless digital videotape machines came along (early 90's), I went overboard, worked out the ADO math, and layered together dodecahedrons and tetra-decahedrons by creating precise computer graphic mattes (a pentagon and an equilateral triangle respectively.
Hi Benn, watching your channel for some time now but have to say this session knocked me down. Amazing soundscape, so intense....I´m totaly inspired. Thx sharing this with us.
This is truly inspiring in so many levels, thank you! Couldn't stop the tears. ❤ The sounds are so deep and that interface looks so inspiring. I have been waiting for something like this for a long time and just ordered one, looking so much forward to falling in love with an instrument again. 🥰
I'm assuming you can tune the touch pads to a particular scale so there are not wrong notes... I love when you literally attached the oscillator to your lights that was insane!!! Very Beyond the Black Rainbow!!!! I love it!!!!
It's called the SOLAR 42 by ELTA music (just helping making this video discoverable through YT search as it's not mentioned in the video description).
I think it's entirely possible that the omission was intentional. Not everything has to be about promotion.
I updated it. This video was originally meant to just be a story and personal experience. But you're right. Promo =/= marketing.
@@BennJordan haha holy God, they are the worst.....
@@pickyyeeter Absolutely. That's a lovely video on its own btw
Ukrainians are hard working, mostly knowing what they are doing (and sometimes insanely so, and can suprise you with both their attitude and work ethics alike). As is demonstrated here oh so elegantly. Ever used Prypiat Pianos Ben? The most insane, kaput pianos I've ever heard. And I don't care a bit for the radioactivity laden back story.
Thank you so much, Benn. Very heartwarming video. And most importantly very musical. 🖤
Having a pretty rough time at the mo, but lost myself for 10 mins in the wonderful warmth of the music. Thank you.
Hang in there! Things have a way of getting better :)
Same here. Huge thank you.
I recommend giving State Azure a listen - he has a huge library on youtube that goes back years. Another gem is Martin Stürtzer, who also has a ton of music on youtube; his livestreams from the past ~4 years are consistently fantastic, and quite varied in themes/vibes. Finally, if you want something a little more acoustic (though typically no less ambient), I'd recommend Acoustic Labs. He, once again, has most of his discography on youtube. His stuff from ~10+ years ago is especially great.
@@jerrycharles66 thank you…they are getting there 👍🏻
@@124thDragoon thanks, will check them out 👍🏻
Oh wow... you've got some incredible sounds coming out of that synth; futuristic and nostalgic all at once! Would you ever consider doing an entire drone/ambient album like this one day? You've managed to capture so many different atmospheres and so much character and emotion in just one demo, I can't even imagine how good an entire record (or even just an EP) would sound.
I am not a crier but when the piano came in I was close to tears. One of the most calming and beautiful videos I’ve ever watched
The end bit where you accompanied it with the piano was strikingly beautiful, got me genuinely emotional. Thank you for putting this video out Benn.
I am so grateful that you continue to put stuff like this out, the video hit with perfect timing for a little gap of calm in a totally insane day. Thanks, Benn!
The range of sounds you’re getting from this instrument is phenomenal... with little to no patching. It’s incredible.
Benn, I could watch you zone out with this and the piano for HOURS!!!! SO tasty, so calming, and so beautiful!!
This is so cinematic that it doesn’t even need a movie! A beautiful complete emotional tale by itself. A work of art. Thank you for sharing this! 🙇🏻♂️
Sometimes I watch UA-cam videos with synths in them to geek out and get all GASsy over the specs, and see the ins and outs of how it works. But often times what I’m *really* hoping for is to be surprised and also to be inspired. Thank you for making me surprised, astounded and creatively inspired today. It’s a nice way to end the day. Cheers.
It's a trip . . to think of the various keys & strings etc as samples & switches . . switches can be tweeked . . as done here
Them's some futuristic bagpipes you've got there fella
🤣🤣
This is so beautiful I could cry. The passion behind the making of the synth and your playing of the synth really comes through. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for support Ukraine❤
From Kyiv with love.
What an extraordinarily inspiring story of a manufacturer's passion to create an extraordinarily inspiring instrument. Thank you for sharing your insight and your playing, Benn. Beautiful.
This is the type of video that got me into synthesis in the first place. Just an instrument played by capable hands making you zone out for a few minutes. If this is what we get from you instead of typical “gear” videos now, man is 2024 gonna be a great year.
It’s been two months and I’m still hauntd by these sounds. I tell myself: "That's what it sounds like in the hands of Benn", but it's helping less and less. Waaaaant!!!
This is why i’m here. Musical instrument, history of the creator behind it, and nothing but beautiful music. Benn, thanks for healing me up a bit. Feeling better.
Well, I just commented on your Hum video, (1st time seeing your channel), as I was intrigued by your sexy outboard gear, I looked deeper, just watched this, Well, I'm sold, I love listening to ambient, I love making ambient, and I'm about to move countries and set up my studio again from scratch, so I was looking to upgrade and add a few nice toys, a Waldorf Iridium being one of them. One of these would make a superb accompaniment. I just totally blissed out to that, laid on the sofa with my Cans on. Watching someone do EXACTLY what I would do, and just immerse yourself in it's possibilities musically, is far more useful to me, than someone droning on (no pun intended🤣) about settings, and presets, and oscillators, and what this knob does, etc. Most Of which I'd forget anyway. My ears tell me what I need to know, my memory then uses that as relevant, useful data. So thanks for that, and I can't believe I've only just discovered your channel👍🏻.
Beautiful instrument, beautiful track. Adding the piano at 11'18".... wow. Just wow.
This is one of the best channels on UA-cam that I've found recently! And the Solar 42 is such a masterpiece!
Shows once again that our true connection to happiness is not through tools but through emotional depth experienced in passion. The fascination that I share with Benn here is not in the machine, but in what it stands for: Resilience, vision, drive, self sufficiency and self inspiration. I am happy to know that his spirit lives within this machine as a spiritual concept and I hope we will know more than reducing his work to the product itself but be inspired by the symbolic weight to inspire our own journey.
Well said, well said. Amen, brother. Btw can I buy LSD from you?
I had no idea the struggles they went through to produce this amazing piece of gear. And you made some wonderfully recharging music to relax to. Thanks, Benn!
Can't wait for Oscillator Sinks 3 Hour long drone video on this thing ;-)
My thought as well - he's really talented at using this sort of sound.
Just stopping by to say how much I appreciate this style of video. It's clear, to me at least, that you're getting to know the instrument by seeing how it fits into your normal creative process. That's just so much more interesting and useful than the usual YT gear review, but probably requires the viewer to know a little bit about you and your approach to music. It's nice.
Wow this instrument is so killer. I bet if you added the analog heat to that it would sound even more massive.
I've watched / listened to this video a couple of dozen times now. Love it....
"Zone Out With My Piano" sounds like something from the "Social Network" score. Very cool stuff.
yep, Trent Reznor
Dude, the solar with the piano brought tears to my eyes 😢 Such bliss ❤
This is not just the ultimate ambient synth - this is a machine to take your soul on a travel towards the deep space of our mind
I absolutely love this instrument. I find it to be a really intriguing microcosm. I would love to learn more what's under the hood - but like you said, there's content for that elsewhere. I am glad to hear you just playing this. I could see performing entire scores with this device , and of course adding other instruments like your piano are amazing as well. It sounds so good!
That piano part is beautiful. Thank you.
wonderful! reminded me of Benns video with the Polybrute, a beautiful piece of art to play and soothe the soul
Thanks for the insight into Elta’s story. It’s small companies like this that produce such incredible instruments that are at the heart of electronic music. People with passion that think outside the box. They have vision and no matter what struggles they face the determination and dedication to the cause is admirable to say the least.
💙💛 the interplay with the piano is just marvelous
It's because of videos like this one and the story behind Elta Music's struggles to just exist, that I ordered a Solar 42f. I haven't been this excited by a synth in a long time and cannot wait to get my hands on it next year when the pre-order batches are sent out. Thanks for the great content, Benn.
The zone out piano stuff at the end was super nice and inspiring actually
Benn. Your performance on this instrument is astounding. My favorite thing you've done on the toob. Really, seriously fucking awesome mate.
At first I wasn’t feeling it, but that “Zone Out with Me” section was absolutely gorgeous
Dude I enjoyed the shit outta the zone out section. You have my full support if u ever start making/selling this kind of music I loved it.
Stunning pieces Benn, as always your talent transcends the equipment you create with
11:37 sounds like something out of a movie. Absolutely Stunning quality that this little synth can push out!
This is the best demo I've seen of this machine yet. Thanks a bunch for that.
Holy crap this was beautiful ❤ I’m on a night shift on my break out in my car listening zoning out to this . I’m truly blown away by this synth
Wow. Just the sound of tuning the oscillators was incredible. It's hard to argue with that as a barometer for success when designing a synth.
The light sensitive modulation is incredible
Wow, what a beautiful instrument/sound/video/work.
That last track with the piano was magical. So much depth!
I have a Solar 50 and one of their Polivoks filters and they are astonishing beasts.
So glad to see someone finally using all the available oscillators the way this instrument was intended. So many demos seem to be hesitant to 'push it' and end up just sounding like an 0-Coast. Excellent demo and I hope to find one in cream color!
That moment when you put the passing light on it was epic!
Incredible machine. The concept of previous synth, Solar 50, has fruited, I am glad this exists.
Very nice! The last piece reminded me of Harold Budd/Brian Eno stuff... wonderful.
Comment for the algorithm that I also have a Solar 42 by ELTA music (cream color) and it is fantastic sonic fun and wondrousness. I'm not a professional, just love synths, and if you love them too, you'll love this one. Interesting and amazing to hear the personal history of these brilliant genius engineers and Mr. Arseniy bringing this to life... yes.... the passion that went in to creating this musical instrument is quite obvious.
Thanks. 😊
If you don't mind me asking, how difficult did you find it to learn how to play/use this? I've played strings all my life but I want to dive deeper into music and, since my disability(s) have taken most of my passion projects away from me, I need something I can use a bit more simplisticly than a cello or a bass, and won't hurt me as much. I thought something like this would free me and my soul. I've also always just absolutely LOVED ambient & synth music and have felt those styles twisting at my heart from the inside for long enough, I thought it was high time I learn to take control of that and... idk, make myself cry for once, I guess, lol!
I can use a PC, I learned to animate on an old Macintosh in the 90s (yeah, I'm old), Android phone (I managed to free my phone from itself so I can make it look and perform the way I want it to), play the piano and keyboard moderately well, and understand wiring faaiiirly well, I was a journeyman electrician for a few years in my youth while working for a construction company. I played the upright Contrabass or Double Bass in the Seattle Symphony for 4 years until my deployment and ultimately, my injury. For the last 20 years I've been on a journey of rejection, sadness, giving up completely, and staring all over again trying to re learn how to play all the instruments I used to play, and create art with the mediums I used to, realizing I am not going to be able to do either one as well or for nearly a long as I used to, and eventually, learning new ways of creating art and music, and ultimately, learning to be ok with that. It took ¼ or ⅕ of my life, depending on how long I feel like sticking around and annoying my children, to get my butt in gear and get over myself, and I find that really sad. It's time to get to making music and I think synths are the key to this!
@@tiggerdcat I am so sorry you're dealing with a disability taking so much from you, but admire your courageous existential stance, and yes, perhaps the Solar 42 can bring some of that back, especially since you already know music and probably have an ear for tuning, as given all the voices that part is important. I would suspect the capacitive keyboard would be welcomed to your fingers over a regular pressure or hammer keyboard. One thing that might be difficult depending on your finger dexterity is that the knobs are small, and close together. Large fingers would have a problem. Actually learning how this works and interacts is rather simple. You'll quickly grasp how intuitive and well-thought-out the interface is. This will bring you hours and hours of delight exploring wonderful soundscapes, finding endless sweet spots, and just being fascinated by synthesis. I would suggest getting some stackable patch chords, or a few patch chord hubs.
@nsbd90now
Thank you! I do have perfect pitch and timing, so that's not an issue. The knobs and whatnot shouldn't really be much of a problem, I have long, slender fingers on my massive, unladylike, gorilla hands. A rather fashionable, eccentric gorilla, to be sure, but a gorilla all the same. It did come in quite... *_handy_* , ahh ha-ha ahhh ha-ha, when playing the Double Bass and piano, tho, I do have to admit.
Shoot, I got off track again! Where was I?.. Oh yeah; knobs, buttons, sliders... yeah, I don't believe any of those should be a problem. My range of motion issues starts at my elbow and radiates up to my shoulder, and down to my ring and pinky fingers, so things like; using a bow to play a stringed instrument hurts a lot, but turning knobs and/or pressing on the pad shouldn't hurt much at all.
My ulnar nerve was smashed so hard it was crushed flat, like a worm smooshed between someones shoe & the pavement on a hot and rainy summers day, from being forced between the ulnar and the humerus, popping the gel sacs in the joints in the process. Hurts very much bad all the time. I've had an ulnar nerve transposition surgery to tried the nerve and it went fairly well, but after some time the nerve slid back down and got itself stuck in the middle of a mass of scar tissue, so back to hurting all the time. Oh well. If this is the worst pain I've to deal with, then the rest is easy mode.
Now, did this little beauty come with a manual, _and_ is that manual in English, *_AND_* is it easy to understand, *OR* should I look up UA-cam how tos to learn how to make it do *the things* ? I probably should have started with this question, but... is it terribly expensive, moderately so, or rather inexpensive, as these things go? I want some but I'm a veteran, so I might have to save up for it, if I want to keep my emergency cushion $$. Having that in the bank has saved me more time than I can count!
Oh, my dog, I've written a novel again, I'm *_SO_*_ SORRY_ ! I don't know why I share so much in comments and online, lol! I'm actuality really shy and hardly talk at all, probably because I've got agoraphobia, CPTSD, AuDHD, and a bunch of other things. I'm a mess, lol! Get hit by 1 little enemy IED & it tends to traumatize and do harm to more than the physical. Well, I'm working on that, too, talking with my psych and all.
Anyway, thanks for the info, and for your consideration, and for taking the time to read my garbage comments, lol! I swear... I actually went back and cleaned this up, too! You should have seen it before! Good lord!
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@@tiggerdcat Oh my music friend nah... it's a good place to express your trauma and discover ways to deal with it via music sound and art. You will love this musical instrument would be my guess, and it would help soothe you and move forward in response to those challenges that confront you.
It does come with a minimal manual in well-written English, but... it is so well designed for the user in some ways you don't really need it. It is so new there aren't a whole lot of instructional videos. If you check my playlists I've collected a bunch before I got mine to help me learn it. I think that playlist should be listed as public and “Elta”.
The user experience is incredible and so well-designed. You are in the center, and then all controls are arranged around you, left and right. Frankly, it's genius.
Cost is kind of subjective as to if you have the cash... basically a bit under $2000.00 US. For something like this? I would not consider it expensive. It isn't some mass-produced instrument for the general consumer market. Kind of niche, for people who are already interested in and familiar with synthesizers, and then a drone type thing that doesn't even have MIDI. It's special and unique made by just a couple of brilliant sound engineer type people.
Keep in mind it is the second generation... so, an advance on an already successful foray into it all by Elta. If you can afford it, and you think your disability won't make controlling it difficult I would totally say: get it. Get it right now. You have perfect pitch of all things?!? You are going to love this.
You are going to create wonderful music on it. You are going to find yourself in it's ambient stream-of-consciousness experience of it.
Very impressive. The introduction as well as the music and instrument impression. Unaffordable for me right now, but at a very high and lonely place of my wish list. And i seriously consider selling a major part of my studio to get and master this.
What an incredible instrument. I can't even imagine the struggle to bring something like this to the world with that kind of back story. Definitely want to add this synth to my collection.
This video, your video, this is something special. It feels like a secret level you found in an already good game that just has the best parts plus a very personal part of the Devs in it. Your honest opinion and then zoning out with you was kinda... magical? Like massaging the soul. I'm bad with words, sorry. That's my closest approach to describe it.
I've instantly got your latest albums from Bandcamp. Now I wish there were more. I love them and have listened to them more than five times at this point (not on repeat, mind you). I hope for more :)
man that intro immediately pulled me in, i love ambient music so much
What a beautiful sounding instrument! Thanks for sharing!
It looks clear to me that you know this box from the inside out. Very nice performances, very inspiring.
thanks for the story of a tortured man and his electronics. it brought a tear to my heart
I love everything about this. Absolutely mind-boggingly beautiful. Thank you.
Just excellent!
You are amazing. The synth is great, but what you were able to pull from it was simply transcendent. I could listen to that for hours.
Solar 42 sounds amazing, but that piano piece at the end was stunning!
I have never had a more serious case of GAS in my entire life...
The last improv with piano is amazing. In my feels!
Wow that is an insane machine!
that 24 C patch with the light modulation was something else! thats so damn cool
Could listen to that for hours and hours - I just signed up for the Patreon :)
Thanks Benn for creating amazing content and supporting great electronic music manufacturers. You're a good human!!
I think you should do the occasional ambient video from now on, man. Good stuff.
It's not often I think this about a synthesizer but I'd definitely say this is a remarkable machine
I watch this video every few days while I'm waiting for my SOLAR 42 to arrive. Would love to see you make some more of these.
Crumbs. Amazing sounds. What a machine / operator combo. Thanks.
I’ve ordered this based on this absolutely beautiful 14 minutes and 20 seconds. It is musical. I know I’ll get along just fine with this wonderful machine. I owned the Lyra which is a noise device, I liked it but created very little. The Solar 42 is a dream come true. Thank you again.
This is absolutely wonderful and very much love ambient music. I believe you have found the perfect machine!
yea this is absolutely nuts. the potential is incredible especially in combination with a rhodes or like you did a piano.
That last but was enough to make me cry a bit
This thing sounds so beautiful
Lucy has a cute coat! And the music box is nice. The music you made with it is even nicer.
I was all excited to hear what Lucy would play on it but it turned out really good regardless.
Is Lucy wearing Teddy Fresh??
Synthesizers make the most amazing sounds
Some of the greatest ambient sounds I've heard come from a single machine.
Loving this style of video! Seems that music speaks louder than words. What a lovely machine.
@10:35 THAT SMILE
Absolutely stunning! Speechless.. ❤️
I love the sounds you’re getting out of this beautiful synth, Benn! Do you have any videos (YT or Patreon), on the how you approach ambient music, and get the sounds you get? This is really inspiring. Thank you for the eye opening video.
Bro, how did you patch @9:20 onwards with that voice!? Intent on buying this device and would LOVE to recreate that!!!!
Perfect. Love this thing. Something actually different. Light sensitive keys? Thats a new one. Obviously created by artists, not suits.
Beautiful playing. And a very moving story introduction about one gifted technology enthusiast's passionate pursuit of sonic perfection. My old school sensibilities from a couple decades of doing broadcast TV and analog video editing while piloting Grass Valley vision mixers and Ampex Digital Optics boxes, made me especially appreciative of the geometric wipe transitions! ❤😊
And as we wander entirely off-topic… you lucky bastard, I was threading the reels up in Cinetape for guys like you and I never put in enough hours of tape-opping to get to play on the ADO machine. That was when I quit my day job and became a full time musician! 1989 😂
@NgaTaeOfficial Yeah... I had an exceptionally fortunate video and media career path. Rode on top of the analog to digital transition as a video editor at high end post facilities in the '80s and 90's, while also diving deep into 3D computer graphics and animation on my Amigas as a side business (which led to a computer art & animation teaching job at an Atlanta art college). The ADO was an amazing piece of engineering, very accurately rotating a plane in spacial 3D with perspective and newtonian acceleration curves. It made it relatively easy to build a smoothly spinning cube with different video on every face. When lossless digital videotape machines came along (early 90's), I went overboard, worked out the ADO math, and layered together dodecahedrons and tetra-decahedrons by creating precise computer graphic mattes (a pentagon and an equilateral triangle respectively.
Man that intro... You literally gained a new subscriber in 10 seconds.
I closed my eyes and just enjoyed this whole presentation.
Thank you for sharing with us, Benn.
That zone out went deep as the universe it self. Just closed my eyes and up i went. Thank you!
Nice, could fancy myself one of those. Love the sound of it with the filters closed down.
Hi Benn, watching your channel for some time now but have to say this session knocked me down. Amazing soundscape, so intense....I´m totaly inspired. Thx sharing this with us.
This is truly inspiring in so many levels, thank you! Couldn't stop the tears. ❤ The sounds are so deep and that interface looks so inspiring. I have been waiting for something like this for a long time and just ordered one, looking so much forward to falling in love with an instrument again. 🥰
Second Solar 42 video I've seen and yours was the one full of beautiful music.
Awesome video! You make great sounds with that synth.
I'm assuming you can tune the touch pads to a particular scale so there are not wrong notes...
I love when you literally attached the oscillator to your lights that was insane!!!
Very Beyond the Black Rainbow!!!! I love it!!!!
6:12 is so beautifull! i love it
That combat footage style intro is great writing. Love your videos, Benn
the vibes this machine make are immaculate