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Hi! Thanks for watching my friend! I’ve played a few nords and yes, the morphing is insane! But those are virtual analog (digital) and I meant morphing on analog synths. At least I can’t think of any other analog synth that can do straight morphing like this (like really blending and not layering or multitimbral). Would you agree? Cheers!
You seem like an honest gear lover and I trust your opinions. Everyone has their own decisions to make but giving us an insight after 4 months was really helpful for me. Thank you.
Your videos are great, you spend too much time worrying about what other UA-camrs are doing. I dig your grounded attitude and appreciate the 10-15 minute format. I'd like to see some videos where you go into detail about something specific, maybe focus on some sound design or breaking down a specific patch. The GAD therapy with reviews and comparisons are fun and useful but if you could teach me stuff also that would be good too.
You may be worried about what you can add to synth reviews but this is the one that tipped me over the edge and got me to order the Polybrute. I had read every review and watched all the online reviews and demos (Loopop, Alex Ball, Bobeats, SonicState etc.) and I knew I liked the Polybrute. But there is a difference between liking the free one Atruria sent you to demo for a couple of days and paying for and using regularly, your own Polybrute. So don't worry that others have done it first, wait a while and tell us what you like or don't about the things you have used in real life for a while.
I’ve had my Polybrute for 4 months now and I’ve used it everyday. I’m into 80’s style big fat analog sounds and was initially underwhelmed by the factory patches. My impression changed completely when I started reproducing famous Juno, Jupiter8 and OB Xa patches. First I saw how flexible the Polybrute’s architecture is, it’s really easy to configure the Polybrute to mimic most famous polysynths of the 80s. Of course the resulting patches didn’t sound exactly like the original but they were remarkably similar and most of the time I’ve been able to make them sound even better while keeping the concept intact. The Polybrute has its own sound so if you are after a really specific vintage synth sound, you might want to just buy the vintage synth you are after but if you like vintage synths but you want to know what would have been possible if synths companies didn’t go all digital in the 90s, I think the Polybrute sounds like a logical evolution of the big analog polysynths of the 80s.
Said it perfectly. I've only demo'd the PB (going to own it myself soon, though) but it's clear that the presets seem to show a tiny slice of what this thing can do. When you dive into it and actually recreate sounds it's easy to see how it still does the basic huge analog sounds too, it's just that it may seem less obvious on a device with this level of complexity.
After reading this, I am super happy that I just bought the Polybrute yesterday! :) It is my very first hardware synth and I was very unsure, if this is the right choice! But I think it is...
Excellent review and I like your conversational approach. I think you nailed the "do I need?" topic. So many people (myself included in earlier days) feel a particular synth will make or break their sound, when the reality is exactly what you said; learn what you have. I'm guilty of acquiring synths and only learning 10% of their actual functions, etc. I suppose I should just dig out my Access Virus C from storage, or finally learn my Waldorf Blofeld before I even consider such an expense. Great review.
I have owned and played many great synths since the 70's and regretted passing some on (Synthex, JP8, System 100's, various Moogs, the lovely Cs30, etc. etc) but the Polybrute gives me such a feel and flavour all of those and many more that I no longer miss them. I still have a fairly large collection and many vsti versions, but this thing sort of brings them all together (analog at least) and has become a really playable instrument in its own right. Wonderful piece of engineering and an actual instrument. I hope to take it on tour in the near future.
My friend....I own one synth which is a Moog Sub 37 and want to add an polyphonic synth to my home studio. The Polybrute keeps calling me yet I know there as so many synths in the $3000 range. Do you think pairing the polybrute with the moog makes a good combo. I ask only because you have played all the great synths and respect seasoned musicians opinion. Thanks
@@director2bob it depends upon whether you just want to expand your analog synth pallette or whether you would like to add a different flavour such as fm/sample/wave table or other engine. The Polybrute is great, but it duplicates a lot of ground with the sub 37. Try spending as much time with as many types of synth you can (including the Polybrute). There are so many synths, it's impossible to know what suits your musical genres.
As an original Jupiter 8 owner myself it's very interesting hearing your opinion. Up till now I've really fancied the Hydrasynth Deluxe to fill the hole left by the JP8. But this synth looks like real contender to be studio synth. 😎
I've had one opportunity to use the Polybrute, at the Guitar Center in San Fransisco. I fell in love instantly and now it's my dream synth. Im still new to the synth world, but the amount I was able to figure out with just and hour and a half of time really shows how well the interface was designed.
Thank you for the very interesting thoughts. I have to say I totally agree with your final point echoing Benn Jordan's...it's such a consuming creative tactile almost meditative experience to play, if there is such a thing as music for the soul then this is a Synth for the soul. I'm loving my journey with the Polybrute. Very much a novice but I have already started designing patches thanks to its easy-to-use interface and the Polybrute Connect makes it so easy to organize. And there is no telling where each session will take me creatively, I'm totally addicted to the auto-generate patch function as a starting point too
I really enjoyed this review that is both real-world and refreshing. I've been gushing over the Poly B & the Super 6. Good luck getting your hands of the Super 6 now. In the end, Im going to pause my GAS (maybe) and enjoy/fully learn what I currently have in the studio. Arturia has a real winner here. Well done! ;)
Duuuuuuuude!! On the verge of buying it after days of R&D, then I see your video. Didn't know if you were going to outright crap on it until 4:30+ mins...you totally had me; the 5 year-old in me watching a horror movie behind the blanket came out initially. Well played. You pushed me over and ordering now...Sweetwater!! Thank you. And, happy birthday.
I have it. I love it.. if I could have had any thing more from it, I would have liked at least 8 voice polyphony instead of 6.. but for my use cases, I really don’t hit that limitation often..
I relate to the sentiment! But just like you, I rarely have a problem with the 6 voices, especially if I start looping on the octatrack or deluge or using a delay pedal. 8 or 10 voices would’ve been nice, but maybe would’ve gone into moog one territory price wise, which would mean I wouldn’t have been able to buy it. Still, what an amazing 6 voices!!
You are awesome. I love your perspective. You offer something the other guys just don’t have. Your videos open a different world for me. Thank you. Please keep going.
Thank you so much Frank! You have no idea how much I appreciate it🙌🏻 As I said in this video, you can’t help but wonder sometimes if the world really needs more synth reviewers😅 thanks for the support brother!
The entire original purpose of UA-cam was for people like YOU to give YOUR take on things. We live in a world where it feels like everyone's already said or done everything we want to say or do. The thing is, what YOU say, when you say it might be the very way someone else needed to hear it, when they were looking for it. You might be the one to reach someone where no one else could. So, even though it might feel like it's all been said or done before at times, that's no reason not to say or do things. Especially if you're saying and doing them on a service like UA-cam, because this service is about YOU. And me, and everyone else, but it's also very importantly about YOU, brotherman. I love your videos, don't ever feel shy about putting something out after anyone, your way of making videos reaches me in a very special and sincere way, and for that, I love your stuff. Thank you for another awesome presentation.
Thank you for sharing. Once I get back into sound design, Polybrute will be one of the synths I will consider. At the moment I just want to finish songs with the limitations I have organised with my current gear.
I really like your channel! You seem to find interresting and personal views on the subjects you speak about. So, thank you! About the Polybrute, I was kind of hoping that you would not be this positive ;-) It was long ago since a synth gave me this amount of ”I-really-want-this”-feelings. So I guess I have to find something so sell so I can buy this… I really NEED it on my next release! (I hope my wife did not hear that…)
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words brother! I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that the polybrute is my favorite synth ever, surpassing the sub37 and even the matriarch. It’s that good and fun to use! The only problem with it is that your wife won’t believe you that it only cost you 40 bucks used on ebay🥲
What a great testimony, it would have tipped me o ver the edged if I hadn't already bought the Polybrute. I'm a retired sound engineer, I spent many years on the road with bands, but had to give it up and change paths. This has brought me into having a studio and making my own sonic world. When I first heard the MatrixBrute, I had to have it and when the PolyBrute came out, I hardly needed to be convinced that a polyphonic version was going to be out of this world. There have been many mornings that the sun has come up and I have been in the studio all night long. So, yes I agree with everything you say, especially the ability to route exterior sound sources through it to get the (outrageous, incredible and beautiful) onboard FX. There is something that you didn't mention that really is worth the time of day, and that is that Arturia have really gone a step up with the software controller. That is the one thing that's really missing from the MatrixBrute and they really have done some brilliant work now. The PolyBrute Connect is awesome, so easy to use and implement into the DAW, not to mention save all new sounds in a really easy way.
I'm also a midlifer - I'm an electronics engineer and a radio amateur so I get modulation, so the control surface isn't an issue. I can't play at the moment and have my first piano lesson on Monday and I'm hoping this bad boy lands on my desk before the weekend. I've been a life-long Ultravox fan and love the sound of analogue synths. I've been tied up with UK politics for the last 6 years and need a release - I've built a few other projects during lockdown such as a satellite groundstation, digital radio repeater and a time sensitive network based on a grand master GNSS clock, but this fills me with glee. Wish me luck :)
I've watched a lot of videos about the PB, and this one pushed me over! Thanks for the review. I tried your affiliate link but sadly sold out there. Next time!
You had me on "buying better synths is never the answer to making better music", hit that Sub button without hesitation . But on the other hand resisting this gorgeous thing is very hard to do, Matrix brute did that to me and I love it , I'm afraid Poly will get me in the end too ...... thx for a down to earth review A+
I'd say you are pretty much spot on. I've had my PolyBrute for a few months now, and it has dominated all my synth time since. It really is a monster of a synth wrapped in an inspiring and intuitive interface, and it has a sound all it's own. Most people might think it's just a polyphonic MatrixBrute, but as an owner of both, it is MUCH more than that. Though they share the fundamental building blocks, the OSC and filter section is actually configured quite differently between the two, with the PolyBrute's configuration lending itself more to the morphing functionality.
Totally agree - 100% wish they had an external audio input - shoot the NTS-1 has one, it would’ve been such a nice compliment to other brute models to utilize the Polybrute filters and effects - other than that though - I’ve found it’s absolutely a synth worthy of the time required to learn and master it (plus Arturia’s tutorial videos are top notch) - if anyone’s ready to make the plunge into a flagship synth - this one is ABSOLUTELY worth consideration. Great vid - thanks!
Have been really enjoying your videos since discovering your channel a couple of days ago. As others have stated, you possess a unique ability to present this type of content from a very relatable lens. Smart angle to choose and hope your channel continues to grow. I, for one, will be a regular watcher. Kudos.
If there’s a GAS killing synth for me, this is it. It’s a rare feat to have a synth that is extraordinarily complex and extraordinarily easy to use. In fact, it might be the only synth that has ever done it. And not only does it sound great, it has its own character. Sometime it’s hard to believe that you are only working with saw, square, triangle and sine waves because it so effortlessly synthesizes acoustic and electro mechanical instruments, and that inspires so much creativity in me. It makes the sound in my head, and that is my ultimate compliment.
Thank you for the great review. I think, sonically, the Polybrute is one of the most interesting synths around atm, the only thing that I'm worried about is that it's only got six voices....
Dude, I’ve been waiting (and saving my pennies) to get your take before buying and I’m still planning on a summer purchase. I don’t have any big flagships so this is my first and I’m glad I waited. Thanks.
Happy Birthday! If I could wish for something for myself on YOUR birthday😂 it would be more content from you. Love your videos man but as a family man myself who too is in his late 30’s I completely understand. Keep dropping these gems! Thanks for thoughtful content.
Great video with a nice twist woven into the beginning... One first thinks, uh oh... he found more than just a hair in the soup, perhaps a whole wig... And then watchers are GASsed up to the max :o) Brilliant! There's no denying that the PolyBrute deserves 1st place for the ultimate synth of 2021. I love mine and I'll keep it until I kick the bucket. I also totally agree on what you said about the knobs. Only thing I dislike about the Polybrute is the fact that it basically made my beloved Summit redundant... I’ll have to find good reasons for keeping my Summit, real good ones! Love and light from sunny Khao Lak in Thailand 🇹🇭 ❤️☀️ 🏖 🌴 🥥 🐘
Hello Franky my good friend!! Nice to hear from you!! I completely relate to your situation, having the polybrute around has made all my other synths hard to justify, not because they sound bad, it’s just I can’t seem to put the damn thing down🤣 love and best wishes from freezing Chile!🤟🏻 (I know, I could’ve said chilly chile but I couldn’t bring myself to do it haha)
Thanks for this thoughtful follow-up review. I love the Polybrute, but I also know that I probably will wait and buy a used one some years down the line if I'm still around and I see a mint one at a good price. I still have many years to go to learn how to make the best use I can of the gear I already have. Tempting as this gorgeous little beast is, I will wait.
Like many others in the comment, I really enjoy listening to your opinions. For this video I do wish you ‘d added some more polybrute playing because it is always nice to not just talk about synths but also demonstrate some of the sounds you really like.
Had mine for over a year now and it still amazes me. It's amazing. I don't care if it lacks more voices, no cv, no audio input. Less is more. It's a classic already
In the end I felt like watching a life-insurance commercial :) Great review. It's nice to hear that my effort for saving up to 2500€ is still worth it.
Great review! I've had my PolyBrute for 3 months now and I couldn't be happier with my choice. I wanted a poly synth to go with my Moog Grandmother: first I bought the Behringer Poly D - couldn't gel with it and hated the flimsy keyboard, sent it back; increased the budget a bit and got a Modal Cobalt 8x - amazing keybed and sounded really nice but it didn't feel enjoyabld to use so returned it; then I realised I had to actually get my hands on these things and try them so I drove to a shop near London, played a bunch, narrowed it down to the Rev2 and the PolyBrute and the PolyBrute won. It sounds incredible and is a joy to use! The Cobalt also sounded really good and is amazing value (I really miss that Fatar keybed!) but it didn't feel like a musical instrument; the PolyBrute definitely feels like a musical instrument. And compared to the price of other instruments (like guitars) spending that amount of money to get a top of the line instrument isn't too bad (still bloody expensive tho!)
Wonderful! Usually i don't like synth reviews with a lot of talking, but the way you do it is fine with me! Doesn't sound like an advertisement, but like one synthesizer guy talking to another. All relevant information, presented in a natural and relaxed way. i don't think i'll buy this particular synth anytime soon, but that is because i already have and use a lot of synths. i think it is one of the more interesting synth's of this moment. Yes, it is pricey when you consider what's available on the low-end. On the other hand if you want or need this type of quality, user interface, ingenuity etc. it is the price to pay. Really enjoyed this video. Mr. Midlife synth, you've got your self an old timer as new subcriber!
Thank you so much my friend! That’s all I’ve ever wanted, just to share the love of these amazing machines from one synth dude to another! Happy to have you here and hope to see you again soon! Cheers!
Being a generation older than you, remembering extraneous noise, patch cables, tape hiss, unstable tuning, as things which were never to be reintroduced, ever, I love the idea of the perfectly evolved computer music instrument. Milestones like the addition of memory locations, fm, assignable modulation. Have I made better music because of any of these things? Yes! They keep me coming back. They keep me feeling the same rush as when I first swept a filter knob. When I saw the Hydrasynth module, I had come very close to buying a Polybrute. It's a matter of time. At my age I learn more slowly and I have already got too much gear I haven't fully mastered. I'm greatly reassured by your assertion that muscle memory enabled part of your relationship with this instrument. I learn best that way. Certainly, I agree with you about French instrument design. I will succumb.
As much as I love Loopop with his proficiency, his mastery makes using equipment look easy to do. So you have an attack of GAS and buy it, only to find you're unable to achieve the sort of sound out of it Loopop can and are left feeling disappointed. Who among us is a Loopop? Arguably watching someone with above average talent achieve tremendous results would be a more appropriate reviewer of gear than a virtuoso? Great review TMS for exactly that reason.
@apislapis - totally agree! I feel completely overwhelmed often when watching Loopop's videos - I get stressed and sometimes even the impression that I am a total loser or a fake as I most likely will never reach his level of proficiency, let alone Mr. Shoebridge who freaks me out with his dry, complex and dead serious approach. His (undoubtedly super professional) videos to me feel like watching your no-fun, old school math, chemistry or physics war veteran teacher showing you how to use any particular synth... What fun! :o( This is why I like the Midlife Synthesist videos sooooo much!!!! All of a sudden there is fun, a calm and authentic person giving you some valuable advice in a relaxed "Cafe talk amongst friends" manner, no stress, no pressure... Just pure synth talk and sound demo with some essential and very valuable facts carefully woven into the fabrics of each video. Honestly, I love our Midlife Synthesist to bits and am very proud and happy to have him as a friend!
@@modgrip805 So with the recent spate of Modwave reviews, I went to MylarMelodies first, because I know he’s just gonna play some insane amazing stuff. Then I go to BoBeats for his gentle first impressions as if you were switching on and playing for the first time. I might follow up with Nick Batt’s take. I will often leave Loopop’s video last. Why? Well he goes into so much depth that it can be a bit much sometimes, so I will hold for awhile and stick him in Watch Later when I have time to have processed all that I have watched so far. This time I noticed his video was over an hour (!) long, so it is probably best to wait until I can commit my undivided attention…
@@modgrip805 Yeah, Loopop generally makes a reference manual in video form, and he approaches most of it like an engineer rather than a musician. So the examples are ... more functional than aesthetic. Additionally, he often focuses on unusual corner cases, making instruments do things outside of what they're really good at... which is kind of neat but not representative of regular use. So I find his videos useful mostly just for an overview of specs and features. If I want to see what the instrument can do in the hands of a talented musician, I look for demos from other people, like Red Means Recording. And if I want to get a feel for how the instrument would sound in _my_ studio, I look for youtubers who are only mediocre at music, whose skills are approximately the same level as mine.
Stay the way you are. You’re asking the questions I’d like to hear the answers to without having to buy that thing. Other may not say what scares possible advertisers.
Synths like this and the Matriarch are so tempting, and it's nice seeing what it's like to "own" one and not just to "play" one. But I've already got other gear I'm saving up for, haha.
I have to tell you that the Matriarch is absolutely worth it. I’m not an expert but I get lost in it every time I sit down to play it. It always sound interesting and amazing and I don’t get lost in presets. Highly recommended.
@@final_mile_music9713 @Loafer69 Keysndrums For sure! I'd call it "expensive," but definitely not "overpriced." For me, it's really just that my analog synth needs are currently covered by a Prologue 8 and MG-1, and I tend to use grooveboxes and my old Casio synth more than anything else. But it's on my list of synths to someday get!
I have my Matrixbrute and love it but this thing is my next must have...I used to be a Korg fan for decades but, when the Matrixbrute came out it was a game changer. This will be my next beast to conquer making this synth 17. loved this video
I was looking a Novation peak and Summit and there still on the table but The pol brute is like being with your lovely significant other and a gorgeous beast floats on by and you know what you've gotta do. Yeh, I know that's awful but we're talking synths here. I love the feedback and visuals on this thing !
Gave up on Prophet X due to sample quality, gave up on Jupiter X due to flummoxed interface.... went back to kronos but looking for a poly analog, rev 2 , super 6 or poly brute. This might send me to the Poly..... but still looking at the Summit and what Behringer is going to release... Pro800? Still thanks for a really fine review.
@@MidlifeSynthesist I have listened to both at a friends and they seemed to be both keepers. Peak a little more pristine and high register goodness, Rev 2 is soooo analog, sooo good. Looking forward to your take.
Thanks for the review. Great channel. I have the Matriach but sometimes I think I should have gone for the Polybrute. At some point I might make the change.
I love the fact that finally some said something about how its sounds, or at least that agrees with me about its sonic qualities. I still think its s a brute however it does sounds strange one way or the other. I still can not translate its sound in to words. I see a a lot of them as occasions too.
FIrst time seeing one of your videos. I appreciate your approach to this review. Subscribed. If you need to donate a synth I know a good home...lol, but seriously
I've had my PB for a couple of weeks now. I am a rank beginner with keyboards and synths, so my playing has a long way to go anyway. It is 4k in my money (AUD) and my original idea was to keep it a while, then give it back if it didn't work out. There is a lot to learn with this thing, so I have set myself quite a task. But it's definitely staying.
I recently found myself with some spare cash and it crossed my mind to buy one of these! I already have the MatrixBRUTE... but then I remembered that I need to be careful with spending at the moment as I'm trying to move house. Furthermore, getting a wonderful piece of gear like this and then not being able to set it up in a studio until I've managed to relocate would have been a very frustrating experience! So instead I got a couple of smaller items and postponed the PB. If I get to that new house and set up a studio, I'll definitely revisit the plan...
I love your channel, your personality and how you approach subjects. With that said, polybrute is one synth I try my best not to watch anything of because last time I gushed over a gear was sub37 and now that I got it I hate that I have to sleep and not play with it. You're right, I don't need polybrute but by all that is Holy and unholy, I want it so bad. I also feel like with that combo my picture would be on milk cartons as another missing child because I'll definitely never leave my room.
Hmm! Very Nice and I want one but am not that convinced by the sounds coming at me from the many reviews I have seen so far. Do like your review! Nearly Three grand in my book warrants a view in person before I shed my stash of hard earned bucks. The circle is becoming full and the hardware we all dream about gets closer but I am going to wait a while longer unless Arturia want to chuck one my way.
Midlife? You're just a young fella lol. Anyway, got one last week I rule at life. And you are so right about the manual. As I am going through it I can't imagine anything more interesting.
Good review, I think my only niggle with the Polybrute is FX 3 Chorus Phaser Flanger. It would be nice to have a more in-depth control, but apart from that, the Polybrute capable of sounds which you are never going to find anywhere else. It sounds very organic, and alive! Do I miss my Matrixbrute?...No not at all, the Polybrute takes synthesis to a whole new level. I was going to go for the Novation Summit, but I am so glad I did not.
Man this could be the synth of the decade. Really hard to top this thing off. My favorite synth, and only one that feels it can not only stand aside the giants (CS-80, Jp-8 etc) but to also surpass them. Home run from Arturia. I highly recoomend this synth to anyone, it’s such a deep and musical instrument, clearly a labour of deep care and love from the team at Arturia.
If I had the time and money I would definitely buy it. I love it and I've loved the way Arturia lays things out. But I don't so I am happy as a clam with my Hydrasynth explorer and my microfreak. and I can get good sounds with the time I do have available. but darn. that polybrute is a sweet machine. I wish they had a desktop version.
I love your approach to this review video. Have you done an update to this video that talks about the Polybrute 2.0 software update? If not would you consider doing one? Thanks!
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Happy BD mate! Best inspiration and godspeed with the unique and phunn channel, happy to see its growth!
Wow, at that age I still had to buy my first music gear 😋
Congrats 🎉
Happy birthday! Wish you more synths and good times!
Congratz my fellow synth lover! Keep making these well rounded and insightful videos.
And Happy Birthday, again! May your new year be full of love, light, blessings, health and good fortune. Happiness and love can be found in even the smallest things
Nick Batt - the Entertainer; Loopop - The Academic; Mylarmelodies - the Experimenter; Midlife - the Zen experience
Lol, thank you so much 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it✌🏻
Lol 🤣
Saving my dollars. This is next up. Great review!
Very calm and non-obnoxious delivery style. 10/10. Great Job !
'you don't buy this synth because you need it, you buy it because you just cant live without it' --excellent. Time to save up. Well done. Subscribed.
Thank you so much my friend! Almost a year later and I feel the same way for the Polybrute, truly one of a kind👍🏼 see you soon!
You are so humble it’s wholesome!
great review, just a little correction. The Nord series synths have had morphing between parameter settings or different sounds since the 90s.
Hi! Thanks for watching my friend! I’ve played a few nords and yes, the morphing is insane! But those are virtual analog (digital) and I meant morphing on analog synths. At least I can’t think of any other analog synth that can do straight morphing like this (like really blending and not layering or multitimbral). Would you agree? Cheers!
happy birthday (a little late) and love the video
and what a good way of describing the sound of the polybrute
Thanks Bo!
Ps: I think my wife is starting to suspect that this youtube channel is just an excuse for my synth cave… any tips?
@@MidlifeSynthesist buy her a dfam
"Learning and educating yourself is the way to go" ... TRUE. You rock bro!
You seem like an honest gear lover and I trust your opinions.
Everyone has their own decisions to make but giving us an insight after 4 months was really helpful for me.
Thank you.
Your videos are great, you spend too much time worrying about what other UA-camrs are doing. I dig your grounded attitude and appreciate the 10-15 minute format.
I'd like to see some videos where you go into detail about something specific, maybe focus on some sound design or breaking down a specific patch. The GAD therapy with reviews and comparisons are fun and useful but if you could teach me stuff also that would be good too.
You may be worried about what you can add to synth reviews but this is the one that tipped me over the edge and got me to order the Polybrute. I had read every review and watched all the online reviews and demos (Loopop, Alex Ball, Bobeats, SonicState etc.) and I knew I liked the Polybrute. But there is a difference between liking the free one Atruria sent you to demo for a couple of days and paying for and using regularly, your own Polybrute. So don't worry that others have done it first, wait a while and tell us what you like or don't about the things you have used in real life for a while.
Really interesting to watch, thank you. And I do like your presentational style as well. 🎉
I’ve had my Polybrute for 4 months now and I’ve used it everyday. I’m into 80’s style big fat analog sounds and was initially underwhelmed by the factory patches. My impression changed completely when I started reproducing famous Juno, Jupiter8 and OB Xa patches. First I saw how flexible the Polybrute’s architecture is, it’s really easy to configure the Polybrute to mimic most famous polysynths of the 80s. Of course the resulting patches didn’t sound exactly like the original but they were remarkably similar and most of the time I’ve been able to make them sound even better while keeping the concept intact. The Polybrute has its own sound so if you are after a really specific vintage synth sound, you might want to just buy the vintage synth you are after but if you like vintage synths but you want to know what would have been possible if synths companies didn’t go all digital in the 90s, I think the Polybrute sounds like a logical evolution of the big analog polysynths of the 80s.
Said it perfectly. I've only demo'd the PB (going to own it myself soon, though) but it's clear that the presets seem to show a tiny slice of what this thing can do. When you dive into it and actually recreate sounds it's easy to see how it still does the basic huge analog sounds too, it's just that it may seem less obvious on a device with this level of complexity.
After reading this, I am super happy that I just bought the Polybrute yesterday! :) It is my very first hardware synth and I was very unsure, if this is the right choice! But I think it is...
@@novaray3405 how is it 3 months later.
@@novaray3405 not bad for a first hardware buy . So how is it goin, its been one year ?
Really an excellent format and way of reviewing an instrument and especially a synth.
Happy Birthday Mister.
Excellent review and I like your conversational approach. I think you nailed the "do I need?" topic. So many people (myself included in earlier days) feel a particular synth will make or break their sound, when the reality is exactly what you said; learn what you have. I'm guilty of acquiring synths and only learning 10% of their actual functions, etc. I suppose I should just dig out my Access Virus C from storage, or finally learn my Waldorf Blofeld before I even consider such an expense. Great review.
I have owned and played many great synths since the 70's and regretted passing some on (Synthex, JP8, System 100's, various Moogs, the lovely Cs30, etc. etc) but the Polybrute gives me such a feel and flavour all of those and many more that I no longer miss them. I still have a fairly large collection and many vsti versions, but this thing sort of brings them all together (analog at least) and has become a really playable instrument in its own right. Wonderful piece of engineering and an actual instrument. I hope to take it on tour in the near future.
My friend....I own one synth which is a Moog Sub 37 and want to add an polyphonic synth to my home studio. The Polybrute keeps calling me yet I know there as so many synths in the $3000 range. Do you think pairing the polybrute with the moog makes a good combo. I ask only because you have played all the great synths and respect seasoned musicians opinion. Thanks
@@director2bob it depends upon whether you just want to expand your analog synth pallette or whether you would like to add a different flavour such as fm/sample/wave table or other engine. The Polybrute is great, but it duplicates a lot of ground with the sub 37. Try spending as much time with as many types of synth you can (including the Polybrute). There are so many synths, it's impossible to know what suits your musical genres.
As an original Jupiter 8 owner myself it's very interesting hearing your opinion. Up till now I've really fancied the Hydrasynth Deluxe to fill the hole left by the JP8. But this synth looks like real contender to be studio synth. 😎
I've had one opportunity to use the Polybrute, at the Guitar Center in San Fransisco. I fell in love instantly and now it's my dream synth. Im still new to the synth world, but the amount I was able to figure out with just and hour and a half of time really shows how well the interface was designed.
Thank you for the very interesting thoughts. I have to say I totally agree with your final point echoing Benn Jordan's...it's such a consuming creative tactile almost meditative experience to play, if there is such a thing as music for the soul then this is a Synth for the soul.
I'm loving my journey with the Polybrute. Very much a novice but I have already started designing patches thanks to its easy-to-use interface and the Polybrute Connect makes it so easy to organize. And there is no telling where each session will take me creatively, I'm totally addicted to the auto-generate patch function as a starting point too
I really enjoyed this review that is both real-world and refreshing. I've been gushing over the Poly B & the Super 6. Good luck getting your hands of the Super 6 now. In the end, Im going to pause my GAS (maybe) and enjoy/fully learn what I currently have in the studio. Arturia has a real winner here. Well done! ;)
Duuuuuuuude!! On the verge of buying it after days of R&D, then I see your video. Didn't know if you were going to outright crap on it until 4:30+ mins...you totally had me; the 5 year-old in me watching a horror movie behind the blanket came out initially. Well played. You pushed me over and ordering now...Sweetwater!! Thank you. And, happy birthday.
I am entertained, educated and incredibly relaxed after this video.
Thank you so much my friend! Happy you enjoyed it!
Bravo.
The best take on this synth.
Imo
I have it. I love it.. if I could have had any thing more from it, I would have liked at least 8 voice polyphony instead of 6.. but for my use cases, I really don’t hit that limitation often..
I relate to the sentiment! But just like you, I rarely have a problem with the 6 voices, especially if I start looping on the octatrack or deluge or using a delay pedal. 8 or 10 voices would’ve been nice, but maybe would’ve gone into moog one territory price wise, which would mean I wouldn’t have been able to buy it. Still, what an amazing 6 voices!!
6 voices?!... For that amount of ponies me be wanting 8.
You are awesome. I love your perspective. You offer something the other guys just don’t have. Your videos open a different world for me. Thank you. Please keep going.
Thank you so much Frank! You have no idea how much I appreciate it🙌🏻 As I said in this video, you can’t help but wonder sometimes if the world really needs more synth reviewers😅 thanks for the support brother!
Nice heartfelt real review. I liked it. Well done.
Thank you so much bro! Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
The entire original purpose of UA-cam was for people like YOU to give YOUR take on things.
We live in a world where it feels like everyone's already said or done everything we want to say or do. The thing is, what YOU say, when you say it might be the very way someone else needed to hear it, when they were looking for it.
You might be the one to reach someone where no one else could.
So, even though it might feel like it's all been said or done before at times, that's no reason not to say or do things. Especially if you're saying and doing them on a service like UA-cam, because this service is about YOU. And me, and everyone else, but it's also very importantly about YOU, brotherman.
I love your videos, don't ever feel shy about putting something out after anyone, your way of making videos reaches me in a very special and sincere way, and for that, I love your stuff.
Thank you for another awesome presentation.
First time viewer and I’m already hooked on your style and format. Thanks! (Subbed and liked)
There is a difference between a demo, review and a testimony. THIS is a testimony. I prefer a testimony. Great job!
Thanks so much Gary! See you soon🙌🏻
Thank you for sharing.
Once I get back into sound design, Polybrute will be one of the synths I will consider. At the moment I just want to finish songs with the limitations I have organised with my current gear.
Great presentation, kudos to you Sir!
Thanks so much my friend! Truly appreciate it!
I really like your channel! You seem to find interresting and personal views on the subjects you speak about. So, thank you! About the Polybrute, I was kind of hoping that you would not be this positive ;-) It was long ago since a synth gave me this amount of ”I-really-want-this”-feelings. So I guess I have to find something so sell so I can buy this… I really NEED it on my next release! (I hope my wife did not hear that…)
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words brother! I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that the polybrute is my favorite synth ever, surpassing the sub37 and even the matriarch. It’s that good and fun to use! The only problem with it is that your wife won’t believe you that it only cost you 40 bucks used on ebay🥲
What a great testimony, it would have tipped me o ver the edged if I hadn't already bought the Polybrute. I'm a retired sound engineer, I spent many years on the road with bands, but had to give it up and change paths. This has brought me into having a studio and making my own sonic world. When I first heard the MatrixBrute, I had to have it and when the PolyBrute came out, I hardly needed to be convinced that a polyphonic version was going to be out of this world. There have been many mornings that the sun has come up and I have been in the studio all night long. So, yes I agree with everything you say, especially the ability to route exterior sound sources through it to get the (outrageous, incredible and beautiful) onboard FX. There is something that you didn't mention that really is worth the time of day, and that is that Arturia have really gone a step up with the software controller. That is the one thing that's really missing from the MatrixBrute and they really have done some brilliant work now. The PolyBrute Connect is awesome, so easy to use and implement into the DAW, not to mention save all new sounds in a really easy way.
I'm also a midlifer - I'm an electronics engineer and a radio amateur so I get modulation, so the control surface isn't an issue. I can't play at the moment and have my first piano lesson on Monday and I'm hoping this bad boy lands on my desk before the weekend.
I've been a life-long Ultravox fan and love the sound of analogue synths. I've been tied up with UK politics for the last 6 years and need a release - I've built a few other projects during lockdown such as a satellite groundstation, digital radio repeater and a time sensitive network based on a grand master GNSS clock, but this fills me with glee.
Wish me luck :)
Good luck my friend! Wish you many hours of enjoyment and music making on it!
Very well said! I've had my polybrute since april and I haven't stopped playing it. Its has a whole feeling and breathes when you play it
"Now it's just a matter of time"
That's exactly where I'm at. Ordered it a couple of days ago....patiently waiting!
I've watched a lot of videos about the PB, and this one pushed me over! Thanks for the review. I tried your affiliate link but sadly sold out there. Next time!
Great as always. Love your stuff!
Thank you so much brother! I appreciate every minute you’re here, have an awesome day🙌🏻
You had me on "buying better synths is never the answer to making better music", hit that Sub button without hesitation . But on the other hand resisting this gorgeous thing is very hard to do, Matrix brute did that to me and I love it , I'm afraid Poly will get me in the end too ...... thx for a down to earth review A+
Excellent Review, think you
Thanks for watching!
I'd say you are pretty much spot on. I've had my PolyBrute for a few months now, and it has dominated all my synth time since. It really is a monster of a synth wrapped in an inspiring and intuitive interface, and it has a sound all it's own. Most people might think it's just a polyphonic MatrixBrute, but as an owner of both, it is MUCH more than that. Though they share the fundamental building blocks, the OSC and filter section is actually configured quite differently between the two, with the PolyBrute's configuration lending itself more to the morphing functionality.
This is probably a better and more useful review video than most review videos.
Wish they would come out with a Desktop model!
Totally agree - 100% wish they had an external audio input - shoot the NTS-1 has one, it would’ve been such a nice compliment to other brute models to utilize the Polybrute filters and effects - other than that though - I’ve found it’s absolutely a synth worthy of the time required to learn and master it (plus Arturia’s tutorial videos are top notch) - if anyone’s ready to make the plunge into a flagship synth - this one is ABSOLUTELY worth consideration. Great vid - thanks!
Have been really enjoying your videos since discovering your channel a couple of days ago. As others have stated, you possess a unique ability to present this type of content from a very relatable lens. Smart angle to choose and hope your channel continues to grow. I, for one, will be a regular watcher. Kudos.
If there’s a GAS killing synth for me, this is it. It’s a rare feat to have a synth that is extraordinarily complex and extraordinarily easy to use. In fact, it might be the only synth that has ever done it. And not only does it sound great, it has its own character. Sometime it’s hard to believe that you are only working with saw, square, triangle and sine waves because it so effortlessly synthesizes acoustic and electro mechanical instruments, and that inspires so much creativity in me. It makes the sound in my head, and that is my ultimate compliment.
Thank you for the great review. I think, sonically, the Polybrute is one of the most interesting synths around atm, the only thing that I'm worried about is that it's only got six voices....
I think the polybrute might be the real synth legend of the 21st century! I would say certainly top 10 synths of the last twenty years, maybe top 5
It will be for sure.
fantastic & articulate breakdown
Dude, I’ve been waiting (and saving my pennies) to get your take before buying and I’m still planning on a summer purchase. I don’t have any big flagships so this is my first and I’m glad I waited. Thanks.
Happy Birthday! If I could wish for something for myself on YOUR birthday😂 it would be more content from you. Love your videos man but as a family man myself who too is in his late 30’s I completely understand. Keep dropping these gems! Thanks for thoughtful content.
It seems very tempting and interesting!
I adore this man and his videos
Great video with a nice twist woven into the beginning... One first thinks, uh oh... he found more than just a hair in the soup, perhaps a whole wig... And then watchers are GASsed up to the max :o) Brilliant! There's no denying that the PolyBrute deserves 1st place for the ultimate synth of 2021. I love mine and I'll keep it until I kick the bucket. I also totally agree on what you said about the knobs. Only thing I dislike about the Polybrute is the fact that it basically made my beloved Summit redundant... I’ll have to find good reasons for keeping my Summit, real good ones! Love and light from sunny Khao Lak in Thailand 🇹🇭 ❤️☀️ 🏖 🌴 🥥 🐘
Hello Franky my good friend!! Nice to hear from you!! I completely relate to your situation, having the polybrute around has made all my other synths hard to justify, not because they sound bad, it’s just I can’t seem to put the damn thing down🤣 love and best wishes from freezing Chile!🤟🏻 (I know, I could’ve said chilly chile but I couldn’t bring myself to do it haha)
Excellent video, keep up the good work. Good to have a frank conversation about gear like this, its a major investment.
Thank you so much my friend! I try to only speak about things I’m passionate about, so I’m glad that comes through. Hope to see you soon! Cheers!
Thanks for this thoughtful follow-up review. I love the Polybrute, but I also know that I probably will wait and buy a used one some years down the line if I'm still around and I see a mint one at a good price. I still have many years to go to learn how to make the best use I can of the gear I already have. Tempting as this gorgeous little beast is, I will wait.
Like many others in the comment, I really enjoy listening to your opinions. For this video I do wish you ‘d added some more polybrute playing because it is always nice to not just talk about synths but also demonstrate some of the sounds you really like.
As a newly PB owner I can say without a doubt, It's worth every cent!
Great review!
I love ❤ your videos there is a poet inside !BRAVO
Thank you my friend❤️🙌🏻
Had mine for over a year now and it still amazes me. It's amazing. I don't care if it lacks more voices, no cv, no audio input. Less is more. It's a classic already
In the end I felt like watching a life-insurance commercial :) Great review. It's nice to hear that my effort for saving up to 2500€ is still worth it.
Thank you for this video. Sincerely.
There is no question about the sound, this machine sounds gorgeous.
Great review! I've had my PolyBrute for 3 months now and I couldn't be happier with my choice. I wanted a poly synth to go with my Moog Grandmother: first I bought the Behringer Poly D - couldn't gel with it and hated the flimsy keyboard, sent it back; increased the budget a bit and got a Modal Cobalt 8x - amazing keybed and sounded really nice but it didn't feel enjoyabld to use so returned it; then I realised I had to actually get my hands on these things and try them so I drove to a shop near London, played a bunch, narrowed it down to the Rev2 and the PolyBrute and the PolyBrute won. It sounds incredible and is a joy to use! The Cobalt also sounded really good and is amazing value (I really miss that Fatar keybed!) but it didn't feel like a musical instrument; the PolyBrute definitely feels like a musical instrument. And compared to the price of other instruments (like guitars) spending that amount of money to get a top of the line instrument isn't too bad (still bloody expensive tho!)
Wonderful!
Usually i don't like synth reviews with a lot of talking, but the way you do it is fine with me! Doesn't sound like an advertisement, but like one synthesizer guy talking to another. All relevant information, presented in a natural and relaxed way. i don't think i'll buy this particular synth anytime soon, but that is because i already have and use a lot of synths. i think it is one of the more interesting synth's of this moment. Yes, it is pricey when you consider what's available on the low-end. On the other hand if you want or need this type of quality, user interface, ingenuity etc. it is the price to pay.
Really enjoyed this video. Mr. Midlife synth, you've got your self an old timer as new subcriber!
Thank you so much my friend! That’s all I’ve ever wanted, just to share the love of these amazing machines from one synth dude to another! Happy to have you here and hope to see you again soon! Cheers!
Being a generation older than you, remembering extraneous noise, patch cables, tape hiss, unstable tuning, as things which were never to be reintroduced, ever, I love the idea of the perfectly evolved computer music instrument. Milestones like the addition of memory locations, fm, assignable modulation. Have I made better music because of any of these things? Yes! They keep me coming back. They keep me feeling the same rush as when I first swept a filter knob.
When I saw the Hydrasynth module, I had come very close to buying a Polybrute. It's a matter of time. At my age I learn more slowly and I have already got too much gear I haven't fully mastered. I'm greatly reassured by your assertion that muscle memory enabled part of your relationship with this instrument. I learn best that way. Certainly, I agree with you about French instrument design. I will succumb.
As much as I love Loopop with his proficiency, his mastery makes using equipment look easy to do. So you have an attack of GAS and buy it, only to find you're unable to achieve the sort of sound out of it Loopop can and are left feeling disappointed. Who among us is a Loopop? Arguably watching someone with above average talent achieve tremendous results would be a more appropriate reviewer of gear than a virtuoso? Great review TMS for exactly that reason.
@apislapis - totally agree! I feel completely overwhelmed often when watching Loopop's videos - I get stressed and sometimes even the impression that I am a total loser or a fake as I most likely will never reach his level of proficiency, let alone Mr. Shoebridge who freaks me out with his dry, complex and dead serious approach. His (undoubtedly super professional) videos to me feel like watching your no-fun, old school math, chemistry or physics war veteran teacher showing you how to use any particular synth... What fun! :o(
This is why I like the Midlife Synthesist videos sooooo much!!!! All of a sudden there is fun, a calm and authentic person giving you some valuable advice in a relaxed "Cafe talk amongst friends" manner, no stress, no pressure... Just pure synth talk and sound demo with some essential and very valuable facts carefully woven into the fabrics of each video. Honestly, I love our Midlife Synthesist to bits and am very proud and happy to have him as a friend!
Loopop is a master at tutorials but NOT at creating sick tuneage.
@@modgrip805 So with the recent spate of Modwave reviews, I went to MylarMelodies first, because I know he’s just gonna play some insane amazing stuff. Then I go to BoBeats for his gentle first impressions as if you were switching on and playing for the first time. I might follow up with Nick Batt’s take. I will often leave Loopop’s video last. Why? Well he goes into so much depth that it can be a bit much sometimes, so I will hold for awhile and stick him in Watch Later when I have time to have processed all that I have watched so far. This time I noticed his video was over an hour (!) long, so it is probably best to wait until I can commit my undivided attention…
@@modgrip805 Yeah, Loopop generally makes a reference manual in video form, and he approaches most of it like an engineer rather than a musician. So the examples are ... more functional than aesthetic. Additionally, he often focuses on unusual corner cases, making instruments do things outside of what they're really good at... which is kind of neat but not representative of regular use. So I find his videos useful mostly just for an overview of specs and features.
If I want to see what the instrument can do in the hands of a talented musician, I look for demos from other people, like Red Means Recording. And if I want to get a feel for how the instrument would sound in _my_ studio, I look for youtubers who are only mediocre at music, whose skills are approximately the same level as mine.
it's a review by someone who loves making reviews, and examining kit. which isn't how most working musicians work.
Stay the way you are. You’re asking the questions I’d like to hear the answers to without having to buy that thing. Other may not say what scares possible advertisers.
I got my PolyBrute a couple months ago. It has been worth the price so far and I have only barely scratched the surface of what it can do.
Love the real, down to earth, GAS prevention videos you make. But still, I'm considering trading in the Matriarch for this thing as a solo synth...
Damn good review, sir!
And back comes the GAS question of "do I sell my Summit for one of these?" :d
Great video as always man!
Lovely thoughtful and honest review! Mine has definitely become indispensable for me as well :)
I'm one of those who can't live without it!
Synths like this and the Matriarch are so tempting, and it's nice seeing what it's like to "own" one and not just to "play" one. But I've already got other gear I'm saving up for, haha.
I have to tell you that the Matriarch is absolutely worth it. I’m not an expert but I get lost in it every time I sit down to play it. It always sound interesting and amazing and I don’t get lost in presets. Highly recommended.
@@final_mile_music9713 @Loafer69 Keysndrums For sure! I'd call it "expensive," but definitely not "overpriced." For me, it's really just that my analog synth needs are currently covered by a Prologue 8 and MG-1, and I tend to use grooveboxes and my old Casio synth more than anything else. But it's on my list of synths to someday get!
I have my Matrixbrute and love it but this thing is my next must have...I used to be a Korg fan for decades but, when the Matrixbrute came out it was a game changer. This will be my next beast to conquer making this synth 17. loved this video
Both are magical when played together
Couldn't agree more with what you said friend! 100%
Great video 👏🏾👏🏾
I was looking a Novation peak and Summit and there still on the table but The pol brute is like being with your lovely significant other and a gorgeous beast floats on by and you know what you've gotta do. Yeh, I know that's awful but we're talking synths here. I love the feedback and visuals on this thing !
Gave up on Prophet X due to sample quality, gave up on Jupiter X due to flummoxed interface.... went back to kronos but looking for a poly analog, rev 2 , super 6 or poly brute. This might send me to the Poly..... but still looking at the Summit and what Behringer is going to release... Pro800? Still thanks for a really fine review.
Thanks for watching my friend! I’m working on a rev2 vs peak video soon, maybe that will help out as well👍🏼👍🏼
@@MidlifeSynthesist Looking forward, I am way past midlife but still gassing for a great poly synth.
@@MidlifeSynthesist I have listened to both at a friends and they seemed to be both keepers. Peak a little more pristine and high register goodness, Rev 2 is soooo analog, sooo good. Looking forward to your take.
Thanks for the review. Great channel.
I have the Matriach but sometimes I think I should have gone for the Polybrute. At some point I might make the change.
Different concepts for the machines. They excel at different techniques and sounds.
I love the fact that finally some said something about how its sounds, or at least that agrees with me about its sonic qualities. I still think its s a brute however it does sounds strange one way or the other. I still can not translate its sound in to words. I see a a lot of them as occasions too.
FIrst time seeing one of your videos. I appreciate your approach to this review. Subscribed. If you need to donate a synth I know a good home...lol, but seriously
😅👍🏼 Thanks so much for the feedback my friend! If they ever throw me out I´ll call you,,🤣
I've had my PB for a couple of weeks now. I am a rank beginner with keyboards and synths, so my playing has a long way to go anyway. It is 4k in my money (AUD) and my original idea was to keep it a while, then give it back if it didn't work out.
There is a lot to learn with this thing, so I have set myself quite a task. But it's definitely staying.
I recently found myself with some spare cash and it crossed my mind to buy one of these! I already have the MatrixBRUTE... but then I remembered that I need to be careful with spending at the moment as I'm trying to move house. Furthermore, getting a wonderful piece of gear like this and then not being able to set it up in a studio until I've managed to relocate would have been a very frustrating experience! So instead I got a couple of smaller items and postponed the PB. If I get to that new house and set up a studio, I'll definitely revisit the plan...
I have the same idea,
I love your channel, your personality and how you approach subjects. With that said, polybrute is one synth I try my best not to watch anything of because last time I gushed over a gear was sub37 and now that I got it I hate that I have to sleep and not play with it.
You're right, I don't need polybrute but by all that is Holy and unholy, I want it so bad. I also feel like with that combo my picture would be on milk cartons as another missing child because I'll definitely never leave my room.
Hmm! Very Nice and I want one but am not that convinced by the sounds coming at me from the many reviews I have seen so far. Do like your review! Nearly Three grand in my book warrants a view in person before I shed my stash of hard earned bucks. The circle is becoming full and the hardware we all dream about gets closer but I am going to wait a while longer unless Arturia want to chuck one my way.
Midlife? You're just a young fella lol. Anyway, got one last week I rule at life. And you are so right about the manual. As I am going through it I can't imagine anything more interesting.
Good review, I think my only niggle with the Polybrute is FX 3 Chorus Phaser Flanger. It would be nice to have a more in-depth control, but apart from that, the Polybrute capable of sounds which you are never going to find anywhere else. It sounds very organic, and alive! Do I miss my Matrixbrute?...No not at all, the Polybrute takes synthesis to a whole new level. I was going to go for the Novation Summit, but I am so glad I did not.
and now with the new firmware update?...a must buy!
Man this could be the synth of the decade. Really hard to top this thing off. My favorite synth, and only one that feels it can not only stand aside the giants (CS-80, Jp-8 etc) but to also surpass them.
Home run from Arturia. I highly recoomend this synth to anyone, it’s such a deep and musical instrument, clearly a labour of deep care and love from the team at Arturia.
totally agree! you can tell they went all out on this one! Cheers my friend, thanks for tuning in!
I hold you up there with Bo and Nick and Loopop! You and Noir et Blanc Vie are in my rotation that includes the rest of them :)
Sequential Pro3 can now morph. Thanks for the video.
Nice synth. I got a Prophet 5 & Jupiter X. I want that Moog One but, this joint is my next pickup.
If I had the time and money I would definitely buy it. I love it and I've loved the way Arturia lays things out. But I don't so I am happy as a clam with my Hydrasynth explorer and my microfreak. and I can get good sounds with the time I do have available. but darn. that polybrute is a sweet machine. I wish they had a desktop version.
I love your approach to this review video. Have you done an update to this video that talks about the Polybrute 2.0 software update? If not would you consider doing one? Thanks!
If and when I get the funds...The Moog Matriarch and Arturia Matrixbrute are on the top of my list.
I have just asked Arturia to implement micro tuning--something really essential-