Learning about buchla style synthesis has made me a better subtractive synthesist. I think less linearly and more experimentally about music in general now. I don’t have a West Coast synthesizer but learning about the techniques and how they work - opens up new ideas to approach subtractive synthesis in different creative ways!
Yes, this, a million times. Almost all knowledge in electronic music is transferable, there's always something you can apply elsewhere. A lot of how I treat my Ekekron boxes these days comes directly from what I've learnt from using modular for example!
Hi Oscillator ! I DID it ! In these "Take Five" , and "Nymphes" times - i GOT the OPsix - and YOU , and t the "Can you build a Juno wiyh the OPsix" . and THIS video , is THE mainreason i BOURGHY it ! - I remember you said to me , that if i was REALLY interested - youd teach me some trick´s AND ill be DAMN´ed if i dont take you up on your word !!! - Do know that You and Lolpop and ofcourse Jay Hosking , are big influences on ALL i do with synths ! and thank you for the way you are being you !
Thank you! I've said it before and I'll say it again: I know why Korg described this synth as an "Altered FM" synth, but I maintain that they're selling it short with that description, it's far deeper than that.
Dear Osci, i really need to thank you for your tremendous help you have given me and many More people on learning the fascinating depths of the opsix! With your guidance in creating those sounds(as i recreated all of them now) i really understand the architecture of this marvellously beautiful machine, now. So THANK YOUUUU!!!! You are the one and only Oscillating Super Hero...
Just gotta thank you for these inspirational videos on the opsix. I’ve debated returning it for some other more expensive synths but the variety and capabilities that you show have changed my mind. It really is an interesting and powerful machine.
Ducks in space. Awesome patch architecture. Eventually, after 4 hours, I managed to upgrade FW 2.01. Incredible possibilities. This synths is as deep as space itself. 😊 Thank you for sharing.
That was fun and really educational. You do such a great job of explaining things like what makes a LPG different than a VCA. Every step there is another example like this. Thank you
I find your videos very informative and helpful on my journey with my opsix. One thing I miss from this video is turning the frequency knobs on operators. Which when is set to fixed mode sounds more authentic as a structure to a buchla. Giving millions of overtones and beating frequencies. Again I much appreciate your time to put this together. Thanks for all your opsix videos out here ;)
Thanks - it was suggested to me in the comments after I drew some diagrams on white paper that were absolutely unreadable because the camera washed them out. I like how these look on camera, and unlike something computer generated in post, I can point at stuff as I explain.
Tremendous! I can’t imagine how much head scratching you must’ve gone through to suss this out… Seriously GASing for one of these. What I seriously wish is for Korg to release this in a module… I’m suffering a severe case of ‘Flat-Surface-itus’ in my studio. Great vid again man and, like you say, “Synthesis is FUN!” Peace ✌️
Very interesting! The only thing I need is time for interesting things 😜 Opsix is without any doubt a very interesting synth... In any case thank you so much for this helpful video!!! I hope that I will be able to try this out soon 🎼🎹👍
If I didn't know this was produced with a digital synth, I would think it was some kind of analog 60s experimental synth. I think the spring reverb effect helps a lot.
I joked in the comments of your “Alien Soundscapes” episode about how it sold me on the Opsix much like your NDLR video sold me on the NDLR (literally, the reason I bought the NDLR - and now a second NDLR on the way). This Buchlaesque tutorial is the reason I’ve actually just ordered an Opsix. More “west coast” Opsix episodes please, sir.
A thoroughly enjoyable voyage into another fascinating dimension of this wonderful synth. Thank you! I wondered whether you would save the patch after you made the initial "Buchla Template" setup, so as to be able to use it as a starting point for other ideas. Could be an idea to note for anyone reading this who wants to try this for themselves. The user algorithm allows for a lot of flexibility, and I have to admit I'd never thought of using it to make "circuits" with VCAs in them, as you did here. Quite a revelation.
The patch that I've shared in the video description - if you go onto the vpatch and remove everything but the first two slots (and clear the sequencer), then that should get you to a "empty" version of the patch that you can take forward and explore. You can also swap the modulation source on those first two to Envelope 1 if you'd rather not have the cycling functionality (if you do that then you should set the sustain of Envelope 1 to full if you want an 'authentic' patch to work with). The "VCA" trick is pretty powerful, but you have to balance it against losing an operator to doing something more interesting - but in some patches, having that VCA control will be the interesting use case I suppose!
While I don't see an opsix in my future, this is some excellent work! It inspires me to get a Korg Volca FM2 which is within reach, and see how far I could get in this direction. What do you think? Somewhat feasible? Really enjoy the sounds you've gotten!
Sadly for *this* example you'd really struggle with a Volca FM2. It's a fine synth for the money, but it's very much sat in the DX7 way of doing FM and all the user algorithms, operator modes and flexible modulations simply aren't there. If you're looking in that price range for these sorts of sounds and patches, I would probably look towards either the Microfreak - not exactly the same thing, but it has some of that "West Coast" philosophy in there, as well as flexible oscillator types and a mod matrix; or the Volca Modular which is very inspired by the Buchla way of thinking and replicates basically the same architecture as I build here.
Hi OS Sink glad your back, been way to long, miss your live Chat streams, tutorials, love the sounds your coaxing out of this. did u save all of these in presets, patches, samples would be superb to Sample into Digitakt and send through Modular case???? Wonderful presentation LOIKE IT ALL 👍🆒🎶👋👋👋🕸⚡️🔱👽🌟☀️👁
Glad to be back - hopefully I'm coming out of a very "2021" period of my life and can get back to creating more regularly! There's a link to the preset in the video description, which you can load into an opsix if you have one? Otherwise, you might have to just sample the end of the video when I shut up for a bit!
Am I am doing something wrong? I have to go to MISC quite often during my eperiments at some point I again have to say YES to edit.... ? Is that normal or do I miss something?
I downloaded your Easel patch and it shows up where I downloaded it but the OP6 doesn't see it when I try to merge it to my hardware....any help appreciated
What have you tried so far? Have you sent the bank back to the synth? Once you've added it in the librarian, you have to send it back over to the hardware. Are you running the most up to date firmware?
That would be fairly similar to my Juno patch I think, but you'd get rid of the high pass, and use it to act as a VCA between the two oscillators to do FM. And have a wider range of waveforms on the two oscillators too.
@@granderlavail6836 I talk about and use the VCA concept in this very video. Around 06:25 I start talking about why I need them (basically the same idea as you'd need in the P5) and go on to show how to set them up in the User Algorithm. The different waveshapes are just selecting the appropriate waveshapes for the relevant operators, that's all.
UNbelievable! You're like that brilliant science teacher we all wish had at school.
I had a few of those teachers and that's a huge compliment, thank you!
Learning about buchla style synthesis has made me a better subtractive synthesist. I think less linearly and more experimentally about music in general now. I don’t have a West Coast synthesizer but learning about the techniques and how they work - opens up new ideas to approach subtractive synthesis in different creative ways!
Yes, this, a million times. Almost all knowledge in electronic music is transferable, there's always something you can apply elsewhere. A lot of how I treat my Ekekron boxes these days comes directly from what I've learnt from using modular for example!
Hi Oscillator ! I DID it ! In these "Take Five" , and "Nymphes" times - i GOT the OPsix - and YOU , and t the "Can you build a Juno wiyh the OPsix" . and THIS video , is THE mainreason i BOURGHY it ! - I remember you said to me , that if i was REALLY interested - youd teach me some trick´s AND ill be DAMN´ed if i dont take you up on your word !!! - Do know that You and Lolpop and ofcourse Jay Hosking , are big influences on ALL i do with synths ! and thank you for the way you are being you !
I loved the way you explained it! I didn’t know opsix could do this, it blown my mind🤯 Thanks!
The opsix is a mind blowing synth!
Your excitement is infectious man! Gets me hyped to learn
Thanks! I hope you picked up some tips you can use!
Always superb! I love how deep you dive into this synth
Thank you! I've said it before and I'll say it again: I know why Korg described this synth as an "Altered FM" synth, but I maintain that they're selling it short with that description, it's far deeper than that.
Dear Osci, i really need to thank you for your tremendous help you have given me and many More people on learning the fascinating depths of the opsix! With your guidance in creating those sounds(as i recreated all of them now) i really understand the architecture of this marvellously beautiful machine, now. So THANK YOUUUU!!!! You are the one and only Oscillating Super Hero...
Thank you for watching along! really glad I could help.
Just gotta thank you for these inspirational videos on the opsix. I’ve debated returning it for some other more expensive synths but the variety and capabilities that you show have changed my mind. It really is an interesting and powerful machine.
That's great to hear! It really is a massively underrated synth in my opinion. Far more to it than just "FM made easier".
Ducks in space. Awesome patch architecture. Eventually, after 4 hours, I managed to upgrade FW 2.01. Incredible possibilities. This synths is as deep as space itself. 😊 Thank you for sharing.
That was fun and really educational. You do such a great job of explaining things like what makes a LPG different than a VCA. Every step there is another example like this. Thank you
That's really kind of you to say. I'm really glad that you enjoyed it!
I find your videos very informative and helpful on my journey with my opsix. One thing I miss from this video is turning the frequency knobs on operators. Which when is set to fixed mode sounds more authentic as a structure to a buchla. Giving millions of overtones and beating frequencies. Again I much appreciate your time to put this together. Thanks for all your opsix videos out here ;)
Love your opsix stuff man!! You give such a great insight! Hope there's more in the future.
I like your white drawing on black backgrounds, it shows up really well.
Thanks - it was suggested to me in the comments after I drew some diagrams on white paper that were absolutely unreadable because the camera washed them out. I like how these look on camera, and unlike something computer generated in post, I can point at stuff as I explain.
A wonderful patch...I could fill a bank with variations of this ! Thank you !
I'm so glad you hold your promise!!
I was expecting percussion sounds but this is way better!
@@thenoiseoftime978 I'm glad you liked the final (albeit delayed) final product!
this video make me considering buying a korg opsix in the future , it seems a very deep programming synth
It really is - I had it out on my desk again for the first time in a while last night, and the depth of its synthesis is kinda staggering.
Thank You! This was very fun and informative.
Tremendous! I can’t imagine how much head scratching you must’ve gone through to suss this out… Seriously GASing for one of these. What I seriously wish is for Korg to release this in a module… I’m suffering a severe case of ‘Flat-Surface-itus’ in my studio. Great vid again man and, like you say, “Synthesis is FUN!” Peace ✌️
Cheers buddy! Yeah I think a desktop module of this would be fantastic too!
This is fantastic. I followed along and learned a lot in the process. Thank you so much for sharing this video!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
What a thoughtful and creative process. And such a great result too ! 👏🙏
Thank you! Glad that you enjoyed it!
incredible stuff
Amazing!
Very interesting! The only thing I need is time for interesting things 😜
Opsix is without any doubt a very interesting synth...
In any case thank you so much for this helpful video!!! I hope that I will be able to try this out soon
🎼🎹👍
I totally sympathise with the needing more time for interesting things. I hope you find some time soon!
If I didn't know this was produced with a digital synth, I would think it was some kind of analog 60s experimental synth. I think the spring reverb effect helps a lot.
The opsix can get as experimental as you like!
I joked in the comments of your “Alien Soundscapes” episode about how it sold me on the Opsix much like your NDLR video sold me on the NDLR (literally, the reason I bought the NDLR - and now a second NDLR on the way). This Buchlaesque tutorial is the reason I’ve actually just ordered an Opsix.
More “west coast” Opsix episodes please, sir.
Woo! Well enjoy exploring the opsix - it's such a wonderful synth! I dare say it'll pair rather nicely with the NDLR too.
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Lovely!!
A thoroughly enjoyable voyage into another fascinating dimension of this wonderful synth. Thank you! I wondered whether you would save the patch after you made the initial "Buchla Template" setup, so as to be able to use it as a starting point for other ideas. Could be an idea to note for anyone reading this who wants to try this for themselves. The user algorithm allows for a lot of flexibility, and I have to admit I'd never thought of using it to make "circuits" with VCAs in them, as you did here. Quite a revelation.
The patch that I've shared in the video description - if you go onto the vpatch and remove everything but the first two slots (and clear the sequencer), then that should get you to a "empty" version of the patch that you can take forward and explore. You can also swap the modulation source on those first two to Envelope 1 if you'd rather not have the cycling functionality (if you do that then you should set the sustain of Envelope 1 to full if you want an 'authentic' patch to work with).
The "VCA" trick is pretty powerful, but you have to balance it against losing an operator to doing something more interesting - but in some patches, having that VCA control will be the interesting use case I suppose!
Oh My Precarious God In Heaven - this is SO RAD !
Buchla-esque or not, this sounds really good. I have to try this.
amazing!
While I don't see an opsix in my future, this is some excellent work! It inspires me to get a Korg Volca FM2 which is within reach, and see how far I could get in this direction. What do you think? Somewhat feasible? Really enjoy the sounds you've gotten!
Sadly for *this* example you'd really struggle with a Volca FM2. It's a fine synth for the money, but it's very much sat in the DX7 way of doing FM and all the user algorithms, operator modes and flexible modulations simply aren't there.
If you're looking in that price range for these sorts of sounds and patches, I would probably look towards either the Microfreak - not exactly the same thing, but it has some of that "West Coast" philosophy in there, as well as flexible oscillator types and a mod matrix; or the Volca Modular which is very inspired by the Buchla way of thinking and replicates basically the same architecture as I build here.
would lovely see some kind of buchla 700 sounding stuff, if it capable of... seriously considering buying this synthe :) korg i mean
A huge opportunity to do some fm programming rather than poke about the presets. Excellence.
Enjoy exploring! Another video along these lines dropping within the next day - keep an eye out!
Oscillator Sink can a cycling envelope be achieved much like a fake pulse wave(like fake pulse width) on the Digitone?
Hmm, I'm not sure if I'm missing some understanding here - could you explain further how you could apply that?
Could’ve done with an extended version, and listened to “space” for another hour!
There's never enough time for A M B I A N C E
Weird is good! This sounds very organic and burbly (is that a word?). I think I will try to duplicate it on my own OpSix.
Burbly is definitely the word, and is definitely the right word for this situation!
Final result reminds me of drumming. Have you built any interesting drum machine patches?
I've done some, yes. A lot of stuff based around filter pinging. You can borrow ideas from 'building drums from parts' in modular.
Hi OS Sink glad your back, been way to long, miss your live Chat streams, tutorials, love the sounds your coaxing out of this. did u save all of these in presets, patches, samples would be superb to Sample into Digitakt and send through Modular case???? Wonderful presentation LOIKE IT ALL
👍🆒🎶👋👋👋🕸⚡️🔱👽🌟☀️👁
Glad to be back - hopefully I'm coming out of a very "2021" period of my life and can get back to creating more regularly!
There's a link to the preset in the video description, which you can load into an opsix if you have one? Otherwise, you might have to just sample the end of the video when I shut up for a bit!
Am I am doing something wrong? I have to go to MISC quite often during my eperiments at some point I again have to say YES to edit.... ? Is that normal or do I miss something?
To edit the User Algorithm? Yes that's normal.
@@OscillatorSink ok have to get used to it then. 🙏
I downloaded your Easel patch and it shows up where I downloaded it but the OP6 doesn't see it when I try to merge it to my hardware....any help appreciated
What have you tried so far?
Have you sent the bank back to the synth? Once you've added it in the librarian, you have to send it back over to the hardware.
Are you running the most up to date firmware?
success...loaded new firmware and just sent the single patch over and it works great...thank you sir @@OscillatorSink
Oscillator Sink are you able to change the typo Bucha to Buchla?
Otherwise not to worry
Of course! How embarrassing - all done!
How about building a prophet 5!!!???
That would be fairly similar to my Juno patch I think, but you'd get rid of the high pass, and use it to act as a VCA between the two oscillators to do FM. And have a wider range of waveforms on the two oscillators too.
Maybe a quick tutorial on how to create the vca and add the waveforms??? Fingers crossed *
Even if not, man you saved me thousands bc now I don’t have to buy a Juno, so…. Cheers!!!
@@granderlavail6836 I talk about and use the VCA concept in this very video. Around 06:25 I start talking about why I need them (basically the same idea as you'd need in the P5) and go on to show how to set them up in the User Algorithm. The different waveshapes are just selecting the appropriate waveshapes for the relevant operators, that's all.
Its too bad that the spring reverb on the opsix does not sound like a spring reverb at all..
I've heard worse - if you want really good digital spring emulations though, the Source Audio algorithms are *chef's kiss*