Welcome to the Machine, Physical Graffiti, 500ms, Baba OReilley, love it. Didn't know my subsequent 37 could do that. Got to insert those patches. Great demo Dan!
This video reminds me of how uniquely awesome the Sub37 sounds. It’s unfortunate it gets compared so much to the Mini and Grandma in such a negative way, ie: being too dark and mellow. Not every Moog (or synth for that matter) needs to be bright and biting, or capable of it in the way Minis are. The Sub37 has this warm fat wooliness that no other Moog has that I’ve heard. It’s very musical and every time I play one I just can’t get it to sound bad. It just purrs in a very pleasing way. I’ve played quite a few Minis and own a Behringer D and while they sound great and classic they don’t Purr like this baby, at least not without some help. Ones not better or worse they’re just different. I’d love to see what they could coax out of this platform with more keys, more controls, and more voices. NOT a Moog One, that doesn’t crunch like this baby. One of these days I’d like to pick this baby up. Great demo, stellar synth, thanks David!
Completely agree. The Sub 37 is probably my favorite synth I’ve ever owned. It’s so deep it feels like you fall into another world every time you play it.
12:57 my fav sound of this video, it also highlights why you need fx with this thing. honestly to me the headphone jack out being bumped is moot because most would cue through their sends/returns and not this thing dry (hey i love mine but it needs a partner to really shine)
Great stuff Daniel I found a yamaha cs20m for a grand and there is this fabulous Moog for a bit more. Where i am torn. Is the beach sound and the outro bag pipe tones. Wow. I wonder if those are even possible on that old Yamaha. The moog is a hon. I just paid off my Deepmind 12 i bought from you guys and now im looking at either the Poly D or this moog. Help me Daniel Your videos are great thanks. Please ask Mason to send me the Moog as a gift. That would be nice. Lol
The patch at 10.40 min/sec. yeah, the Floyd one! Does that ship with the unit? If so, bank patch number? I’m taking delivery of one of these beauties tomorrow, and feel like a 6 year old the day before Xmas! Thanks for the video, it’s only helping with this childish excitement..
Hi Andy, the SSQ37 Bonus Sounds will be delivered by email. Just use any free SysEx app to dump the file into your synth. It will then have all the original presets as well as the bonus ones. Thanks for watching!
Hi xenious. We would be happy to send those bonus sounds to anyone who has previously purchased a Subsequent 37 from us. As you correctly guessed, just contact your Sweetwater Sales Engineer. Thanks for watching!
I would think that when the oscillators are in unison and in phase, is where the extra headroom is needed the most? They should have allowed for more headroom on the Sub37 mixer and not add it only on this model.
Hi Martin, the Sales Engineers now have the zipped file with everything saved as one file, and another folder with all of the individual bonus presets saved as separate files. There's also a cover letter explaining how to use a Mac or PC SysEx file player to send the presets to your Moog. Thanks for watching!
Does the Sub37 not have the variable waveshapes of the Sub Phatty? Also can this get as bassy as the Sub Phatty? Thinking about upgrading but I haven’t seen a demo of JUST bass sounds that has convinced me it can get as nasty and thumpy as the Phatty can.
Hi Haut Strange. I'm not exactly sure what you mean about the Sub 37 (and the Subsequent 37, and Subsequent 37 CV) not having variable waveshapes for the oscillators. All of the "Sub" synths have the identical parameter for WAVE, which makes sense given that they're all using the same engine. As for being convinced, just keep watching as many Sub Phatty and Sub 37 videos as you can. Eventually, it will happen. Thanks for watching!
Matriarch is probably still in development at this point (June 2019). Different people who went to Moogfest and Superbooth have all said that Moog wasn't yet finished with the design for production. Whether Sweetwater still has a prototype or not, I'd rather wait until I hear a full production unit before I decide to purchase. (But I'm pretty sure that I will get one.)
@@michaelmalodrums9674 I think it had to do with the filter design, specifically. In any case, I trust that the gear nerds at Sweetwater will release a deep dive video as soon as they can possibly film/record it.
@@michaelmalodrums9674 I'd generally tend to agree with you, but I just got word yesterday that the Matriarchs got pushed back an entire quarter. Now slated to be shipped in October. Definitely weren't done with somethin on it...
@sweetwater hey guys, so are there a difference of sound between sub 37 and subsequent 37? I check other compare vidoes and maybe it's recorded so, but it seemed to me that Sub 37 sounded a bit better. can you tell me your opinion as a user of both, please?
Hi REZONE. It's difficult to compare two synths on UA-cam that have been recorded years apart with different recording setups. The differences are subtle and partially have to do with headroom in the MIXER section. But I have developed sounds on one and used those sounds on the other and, if I change anything at all, it might be to change MIXER levels slightly. The better keys and louder Headphone Out is nice on the Subsequent, but you really can't lose either way.
I'm don't think so. They are different types of mono synth. I have a CS10 which of course is totally different to the Sub37 but that's the purpose of having different mono synths. They bring different advantages to the table. I hope you managed to get a Sub37 to go with your CS20M
Hi Seelo. That's the TC Electronic Flashback Delay set to Stereo Ping Pong. Thanks for watching! www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Flashback2--tc-electronic-flashback-2-delay-and-looper-pedal -_Daniel_
I’m torn between the Sub37 and the Grandmother. The features of the sub37 are superior but the raw sound of the Grand mother is superior imo. The sub37 does sound good but doesn’t have that vintage moog tone that the grandmother has... 🤔
@@sweetwater definitely!!! I love matriarch also, lol!! Can I make those presets on the matriarch by patching… I am a producer so those presets are great to start out with on the subsequent 37 and then I can design my own… on the matriarch I can make my sounds but can’t save the them.. which one should I get.. let me know!!!!
S37 and the One. Get the subsequent 37 and don’t buy the matriarch but instead save up a while longer and get the One. That’s personally where I’m headed. You will hold onto the s37 because it a classic, and you’ll sell the matriarch in the future for sure. It’s just inherently limited and also sounds thin for a moog. But once you play with the s37, you’ll finally understand what “buttery” sounds like. And don’t let people tell you the s37 is “dark” due to the filter. It must be set to 6db and the brightness is so unbelievable and smooth. I had a hard time making extreme amounts of resonance sound bad. Plus, with per-step parameter control with a 64-step sequencer and a VST control tool, you’ll never want to play with other synths. You’ll never want another synth that doesn’t have e vst editor. In fact, this would be my “if I could only have one synth” synth because it’s a Swiss Army knife. It’s a very nice blend between vintage and modern, a modernized-vintage of sorts, whereas other “modernized-vintage” synths are god awful remakes and replicas and reissues that don’t live up to vintage characteristics that are trying to ride off of. This synth is completely original and does its own thing that you’ll never find again. All these YT demos suck by the way and don’t do it justice in terms of sound design. Yesterday I discovered how to make a spot-on overdriven B3 Hammond organ by layering 2 patches that I made. Like what even in the hell dude, it’s ridiculous. All the modulators (LFO’s) have key track so you can make some seriously weird sounds that transpose perfectly. But don’t get the older sub37 model. It only has 32 steps in the sequencer and the mixer has bad headroom.
I've never understood the hype behind synthesizers. I've been producing for the last 15+ years and of course I've used plenty of them. Most have been software synthesizers though such as Massive. I just don't get why this thing would cost almost $2000 dollars? All I hear is him playing a bunch of crap nobody would ever use in their actual music. Of course many of these sound cool but not really practical when making new music. I've always wanted to own a Moog or a really nice synth but just can't justify spending thousands of dollars on something that doesn't seem that practical. I know.. I'm stupid. 18:14 Example.. why not just sample an actual oceans sound and actual wind with real birds? It would sound 10x better and it would pretty much be FREE. That's what I mean. That patch sounded horrendous and I could only imagine the time it took to make it.
Sweetwater is so lucky to have Daniel. He's priceless!
No *we’re* the lucky ones :)
And he was in The Big Lebowski!!!!
The sweetspot of synthesis today.
Best synth I ever had.
Not many shred the keys and programme at the same time like Daniel .
Lovely lovely instrument well demo'd.
That Moog sounds fantastic! The player/programmer sure knows how to get the most from his instrument!!
The ocean "scene" at 18:14 is my favorite of the bunch. Well done.
wow that was sick, thx for stamping.
Love this beast, it's in my studio :) Excellent job, Daniel! 👍
I'm so grateful for Sweetwater and Daniel. These videos are so good.
Welcome to the Machine, Physical Graffiti, 500ms, Baba OReilley, love it. Didn't know my subsequent 37 could do that. Got to insert those patches. Great demo Dan!
This video reminds me of how uniquely awesome the Sub37 sounds. It’s unfortunate it gets compared so much to the Mini and Grandma in such a negative way, ie: being too dark and mellow. Not every Moog (or synth for that matter) needs to be bright and biting, or capable of it in the way Minis are. The Sub37 has this warm fat wooliness that no other Moog has that I’ve heard. It’s very musical and every time I play one I just can’t get it to sound bad. It just purrs in a very pleasing way. I’ve played quite a few Minis and own a Behringer D and while they sound great and classic they don’t Purr like this baby, at least not without some help. Ones not better or worse they’re just different. I’d love to see what they could coax out of this platform with more keys, more controls, and more voices. NOT a Moog One, that doesn’t crunch like this baby. One of these days I’d like to pick this baby up. Great demo, stellar synth, thanks David!
Oh that cello patch really got me! Great programming.
Completely agree. The Sub 37 is probably my favorite synth I’ve ever owned. It’s so deep it feels like you fall into another world every time you play it.
This isn't a sub37, close but different in many of these patches.
Much preferred the Subsequent to the original Sub, it just felt so much easier to get into a musical creation
Nah - get a Mini, a Matriarch, or a Boog. Subsequent is better than the OG Sub, at least.
That On The Run patch is spot on!
I haven't played my 37 much lately. Watching this video makes me want to.
Daniel is ageing like a Jedi Master....just came here from the Sub Phatty review by him.
Sounds good! I always liked the classic Moog sounds made by this synthesizer!
"...and of course, The Machine" 27:36 OMG!
10:44 there's the floyd.
This is all great. But I've already got a Subsequent 37. Any chance they will simply sell the patches?
Call them and they will send them to you
Great presentation
01 Make Art 0:00:00 / 0:04:55
02 Moog Subsequent 37 Overview 0:01:16
03 Make Art (Description) 0:04:55
04 JustOneOSC! 0:05:20 / 0:05:39
05 ParaphonicPopcorn 0:06:22 / 0:06:45
06 HappenStance 0:07:03 / 0:07:13
07 TrentTrance 0:07:36
08 AJauntyConfluxion 0:08:01
09 DweebleDeeDoo 0:09:00 / 0:09:19
10 PerSonality 0:09:51 / 0:10:15
11 DF-Darkside 0:10:38
12 Hero & Sidekick 0:11:20 / 0:11:32
13 TransSister Organ 0:12:13
14 TwoFingeredSoundtrack 0:12:24
15 A Throbbing Duet 0:13:22
16 ChorussyLead 0:14:15
17 ComPlexTexture 0:14:35
18 Contraptions 0:15:00
19 LFO FM 0:15:16 / 0:15:22
20 MASSY 0:15:48
21 Driving It Home 0:16:07 / 0:16:19
22 EthiopianJazz 0:16:37
23 TapDancinHorse 0:17:25
24 FreeRangeArps 0:17:36 / 0:17:48
25 HiddenCove 0:18:13 / 0:18:27
26 PowWubWub 0:19:11
27 SubGroove 0:20:03
28 StatisticalAnalYsis 0:20:20 / 0:20:29
29 FuzzyOrgan 0:21:13
30 AmosFear 0:21:22
31 I MoogBot 0:21:55
32 Boops&Bleeps 0:22:21
33 MaximumLEDs 0:22:34 / 0:22:46
34 Moog'sBeenGood2Me 0:23:21
35 BottomDwellers 0:23:33
36 AbrasiveLead 0:24:09
37 Alien Didgeridoo 0:24:20
38 The PHATnest 0:24:40 / 0:24:45
39 Did I Stutter? 0:25:11 / 0:25:15
40 A NicePair 0:25:47 / 0:25:51
41 PowerPulses 0:26:24
42 CaptainChaos 0:26:27 / 0:27:03
43 Machine'sWelcome 0:27:39
44 A GrittyRomance 0:28:08
45 The HEADroom 0:28:39
46 InTheLight 0:29:18
47 HerbertVeeblefester 0:30:12
48 Add500msEcho 0:30:38 / 0:30:51
49 Moogacello 0:31:45 / 0:32:00
50 BabaMoogRiley 0:32:48 / 0:32:57
51 InTheLight 0:33:56
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Moog Minitaur - Analog monophonic bass synthesizer (2012)
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Moog Taurus 1 - Analog monophonic bass pedal synthesizer (1975-1981)
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Moog Taurus 2 - Analog monophonic bass pedal synthesizer (1981-1983)
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Moog Minimoog Old School Model D Reissue - Analog monophonic synthesizer (2016-)
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Minimoog Voyager Performer (2002-2015) & Voyager XL (2010-2015) - Analog monophonic synthesizers
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Moog Mother-32 - Analog semi-modular monophonic synthesizer (2015-)
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Moog Matriarch - Analog semi-modular paraphonic four oscillator dual filter synthesizer (2019-)
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Moog One - Analog polyphonic 16 voice synthesizer (2018-)
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Thanks, Jukka Tarvonen! I made some title corrections, and additions, and pasted them into the Info section. -_Daniel_
12:57 my fav sound of this video, it also highlights why you need fx with this thing. honestly to me the headphone jack out being bumped is moot because most would cue through their sends/returns and not this thing dry (hey i love mine but it needs a partner to really shine)
After you watch, give this video a thumbs up and subscribe! 😎🤘
For those of us who bought a Subsequent 37 from you last year, is there a way we can download this bank? I love it!
I usually give my thumb up *before* watching as soon as I see ‘Daniel Fisher’, a synonym for ‘great stuff’. Is this OK for you? :-)
27:35 is soooo cooolll
I love this synth. The filter is the best I ever heard!
It does have a very nice filter. I love making fat bass with it 😁
You were great in that movie with Jeff Bridges!
Awesome!
Great stuff Daniel
I found a yamaha cs20m for a grand and there is this fabulous Moog for a bit more.
Where i am torn.
Is the beach sound and the outro bag pipe tones.
Wow.
I wonder if those are even possible on that old Yamaha.
The moog is a hon.
I just paid off my Deepmind 12 i bought from you guys and now im looking at either the Poly D or this moog.
Help me Daniel
Your videos are great thanks.
Please ask Mason to send me the Moog as a gift.
That would be nice. Lol
The patch at 10.40 min/sec. yeah, the Floyd one! Does that ship with the unit? If so, bank patch number? I’m taking delivery of one of these beauties tomorrow, and feel like a 6 year old the day before Xmas! Thanks for the video, it’s only helping with this childish excitement..
Hi Andy, the SSQ37 Bonus Sounds will be delivered by email. Just use any free SysEx app to dump the file into your synth. It will then have all the original presets as well as the bonus ones. Thanks for watching!
Is there any way for customers who previously bought a subsequent37 from Sweetwater to get the patches? Should I email my sales engineer?
Hi xenious. We would be happy to send those bonus sounds to anyone who has previously purchased a Subsequent 37 from us. As you correctly guessed, just contact your Sweetwater Sales Engineer. Thanks for watching!
I can confirm I just got them from my sales engineer. Happy news for everyone else who previously purchased a Subsequent37 and loved 'em.
Beauituful
So glad I got a Matriarch instead …
Subsequent does sound a bit more usable than the OG Sub, though.
Very nice and useful demo.... the "popcorn" sequenze was not really on the spot though... al the swing was lost...
I would think that when the oscillators are in unison and in phase, is where the extra headroom is needed the most? They should have allowed for more headroom on the Sub37 mixer and not add it only on this model.
HiddenCove / In The Light
Playing my sub37 cv as I watch this :)
Lmao what? What’s the point? You can’t hear the video if you’re playing you’re synth?
@@HotStrange many things I do make no sense whatsoever lol
100 thumbs up!!!
Hey Daniel, are these patches available for free or purchase? I just bought my unit from Sweetwater, sooo...
Hi Geoffrey. Absolutely! Just contact Sweetwater's Tech Support. They'll verify your purchase and email the SysEx file to you. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thank You so much Sir! I have admired and learned from your videos for some time!
Awesome
I just bought mine on bob moogs Birthday, ironically, did I miss the window on these bonus goodies?
Hi A W. If you bought your Subsequent 37 from Sweetwater, you can get them by contacting your Sales Engineer. We'll get them right out to you!
10:41 I’ve heard this sound before. The patch sounds good.
Hi Lee X07. I'd tell you what it's called but I'm *on the run* right now. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
I called my rep at Sweetwater and they said the patches are not available yet. When will they be available?
Hi Martin, the Sales Engineers now have the zipped file with everything saved as one file, and another folder with all of the individual bonus presets saved as separate files. There's also a cover letter explaining how to use a Mac or PC SysEx file player to send the presets to your Moog. Thanks for watching!
I wish i could have those presets! :(
A throbbing.. what? Ahhahaha 🤘
I just bought one from Sweetwater the other day, and I couldn't find the preset pack anywhere. I was really looking forward to that.
Hi zodiatube. Ask your Sales Engineer to email the ZIP file to you. Congrats on your purchase. The Subsequent 37 is a fantastic synthesizer! -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thanks man!
TAP DANCING HORSE!
Hi Dave. I had no choice. We get so many requests for equestrian effects!
Does anyone know if Moog or their service centres, are still doing the Sub 37 circuitboard upgrade?
I need to know how to make the chorus lead patch 💛
Does the Sub37 not have the variable waveshapes of the Sub Phatty? Also can this get as bassy as the Sub Phatty? Thinking about upgrading but I haven’t seen a demo of JUST bass sounds that has convinced me it can get as nasty and thumpy as the Phatty can.
Hi Haut Strange. I'm not exactly sure what you mean about the Sub 37 (and the Subsequent 37, and Subsequent 37 CV) not having variable waveshapes for the oscillators. All of the "Sub" synths have the identical parameter for WAVE, which makes sense given that they're all using the same engine. As for being convinced, just keep watching as many Sub Phatty and Sub 37 videos as you can. Eventually, it will happen. Thanks for watching!
What happened to the promise of a deep dive of the Moog Matriarch ? 🙏🏻
Matriarch is probably still in development at this point (June 2019). Different people who went to Moogfest and Superbooth have all said that Moog wasn't yet finished with the design for production. Whether Sweetwater still has a prototype or not, I'd rather wait until I hear a full production unit before I decide to purchase. (But I'm pretty sure that I will get one.)
Nicholas Greenwood i could imagine last minute software tweaks but I doubt the physical design won’t change after they have shown it everywhere .
@@michaelmalodrums9674 I think it had to do with the filter design, specifically. In any case, I trust that the gear nerds at Sweetwater will release a deep dive video as soon as they can possibly film/record it.
i like the little phatties better....they sound better.
@@michaelmalodrums9674 I'd generally tend to agree with you, but I just got word yesterday that the Matriarchs got pushed back an entire quarter. Now slated to be shipped in October. Definitely weren't done with somethin on it...
@sweetwater hey guys, so are there a difference of sound between sub 37 and subsequent 37? I check other compare vidoes and maybe it's recorded so, but it seemed to me that Sub 37 sounded a bit better. can you tell me your opinion as a user of both, please?
Hi REZONE. It's difficult to compare two synths on UA-cam that have been recorded years apart with different recording setups. The differences are subtle and partially have to do with headroom in the MIXER section. But I have developed sounds on one and used those sounds on the other and, if I change anything at all, it might be to change MIXER levels slightly. The better keys and louder Headphone Out is nice on the Subsequent, but you really can't lose either way.
I wonder if those awesome wave sounds could be done on a 40 year old Yamaha CS20M?
I'm don't think so. They are different types of mono synth. I have a CS10 which of course is totally different to the Sub37 but that's the purpose of having different mono synths. They bring different advantages to the table. I hope you managed to get a Sub37 to go with your CS20M
I bought a Subsequent 37 from Sweetwater about 3 months ago, and it definitely did not come with any of these patches... What’s up with that?
Hi Chris. Call or email your Sales Engineer who will email you the SysEx files right away. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
sick
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@@sweetwater Have one today !
😍🤤
Sweetwater, out of the box my new Subsequent 37 only has 22 presets. Is this normal? I was expecting more.
Hi Timothy. Ask you Sales Engineer to email you SysEx file that will give you all of the original presets as well as all of mine. -_Daniel_
Can any one tell me what delay he,s useing ,, looks like loads a fun dun it ? ,,,,,
Hi Floater. That would be the TC Electronic Flashback Delay set to Stereo Ping-Pong. Thanks for watching!
Hey buddy, what delay are you using?
Hi Seelo. That's the TC Electronic Flashback Delay set to Stereo Ping Pong. Thanks for watching!
www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Flashback2--tc-electronic-flashback-2-delay-and-looper-pedal -_Daniel_
10:41 On The Run?
정말좋아 이거 정말좋아
고맙습니다! 나는 또한 그것을 아주 좋아한다!
I love the fart sounds
Hi Ralph. Everybody has something they love. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
I’m torn between the Sub37 and the Grandmother. The features of the sub37 are superior but the raw sound of the Grand mother is superior imo. The sub37 does sound good but doesn’t have that vintage moog tone that the grandmother has... 🤔
I heard the granny is very lifeless. Beautiful though. Correct me if I’m wrong. Maybe I’m watching the wrong vids.
This is better than the matriarch!!!!!
Hi MIKE MO. They each have their own strengths but, if you need presets, then the Subsequent 37 is a great choice. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater definitely!!! I love matriarch also, lol!! Can I make those presets on the matriarch by patching… I am a producer so those presets are great to start out with on the subsequent 37 and then I can design my own… on the matriarch I can make my sounds but can’t save the them.. which one should I get.. let me know!!!!
☺️
thanks Danny!!!!!@@sweetwater
hi from your subscriber . unfortunately I already bought used subsequent 37 . can I buy this patches ?
Email moog ! They are happy to answer all your questions ! May take a few , but Happy to help !
Just analog noises, random note play! Don't understand how this use in track!
I wanna twist those knobs so bad 🤗🤗🤗
"Pha-at"
This or a moog matriarch.... I can’t decide.
Both!
Haha. If only I had the money 😢
@@puma8373 Totally agree! Just paid my Sub37 off band they dropped the Matriarch!
S37 and the One. Get the subsequent 37 and don’t buy the matriarch but instead save up a while longer and get the One. That’s personally where I’m headed. You will hold onto the s37 because it a classic, and you’ll sell the matriarch in the future for sure. It’s just inherently limited and also sounds thin for a moog. But once you play with the s37, you’ll finally understand what “buttery” sounds like. And don’t let people tell you the s37 is “dark” due to the filter. It must be set to 6db and the brightness is so unbelievable and smooth. I had a hard time making extreme amounts of resonance sound bad.
Plus, with per-step parameter control with a 64-step sequencer and a VST control tool, you’ll never want to play with other synths. You’ll never want another synth that doesn’t have e vst editor. In fact, this would be my “if I could only have one synth” synth because it’s a Swiss Army knife. It’s a very nice blend between vintage and modern, a modernized-vintage of sorts, whereas other “modernized-vintage” synths are god awful remakes and replicas and reissues that don’t live up to vintage characteristics that are trying to ride off of. This synth is completely original and does its own thing that you’ll never find again.
All these YT demos suck by the way and don’t do it justice in terms of sound design.
Yesterday I discovered how to make a spot-on overdriven B3 Hammond organ by layering 2 patches that I made. Like what even in the hell dude, it’s ridiculous. All the modulators (LFO’s) have key track so you can make some seriously weird sounds that transpose perfectly.
But don’t get the older sub37 model. It only has 32 steps in the sequencer and the mixer has bad headroom.
@@synthmechanix get the sub & grandmother.
I've never understood the hype behind synthesizers.
I've been producing for the last 15+ years and of course I've used plenty of them.
Most have been software synthesizers though such as Massive.
I just don't get why this thing would cost almost $2000 dollars?
All I hear is him playing a bunch of crap nobody would ever use in their actual music.
Of course many of these sound cool but not really practical when making new music.
I've always wanted to own a Moog or a really nice synth but just can't justify spending
thousands of dollars on something that doesn't seem that practical. I know.. I'm stupid.
18:14 Example.. why not just sample an actual oceans sound and actual wind with real
birds? It would sound 10x better and it would pretty much be FREE. That's what I mean.
That patch sounded horrendous and I could only imagine the time it took to make it.