Thank You Vlad Kreimer for such an important and amazing instrument that the Lyra-8 is. I am a 74 year young woman and appreciate what a blessed gift you have provided me with, in the lyra-8. Your work is providing a clearing of space for expressions of hope, peace, sadness, and grief in such a troubled world... I think that you are a prophet in the nonlinear, changing with your instrument's voices, our existence in this world for the better. I remain always amazed and grateful for your time and work for us in this most important matter. Thank You.
Watching this with my Lyra-8 in front of me was an absolute delight. This box is somehow immediately intuitive while still being an absolute mystery and I love it so much.
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Glad it helps! I will record my own Lyra tutorial one day. Also I recommend watching Loopop's review/tutorial on his synths channel.
A genuinely unpredictable device that can send you either soaring to ethereal planes, or diving into the pits of darkness in one performance. I absolutely love mine. Thank you Vlad for the detailed explanation. 🎥
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Exactly, the Lyra opens endless possibilities. Might be intimidating at first, but like a helicopter if you can fly it will make wonders))
Bought a used one today. Absolutely blown away by its unique sound capabilities and the ways it can be played. Lovely creation.
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It's amazing you adopted a Lyra from someone who gave up on it. It's like adopting a shy cat from a shelter who then turns out to be the most amazing special cat. Or ferret.
Thanks, this is excellent! I was confused about the central switch 34>56 78>12 because I thought 78>12 was the down position - but Vlad clarified it here. Amazing instrument from an innovative creator.
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Yes, you can play it for years and still learn new things. When you just remember the sound is alive in there and if you can anticipate what every knob will do, considering the virtually infinite combinations for driving the sound, you just know it's an instrument for a lifetime. If you have effectors behind it, it's usually a good idea to have a raw output from the headphones output in one ear and the end result in the other ear, so you can monitor changes live before they exit from the effects chain.
Pretty much the best, "down to earth" all around explanation of LYRA-8. You nailed it Vlad!!
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He nailed it when he designed the instrument. The manual is a smooth read, but the teaching from the designer is invaluable. I'm so blessed I got a chance to film these discussions!
@ First a big "thank you" for filming, which means also collaborating with Vlad, because we got the privilage of you filming and Vlad talking, which is better than any manual so you ARE now part of LYRA development. And Vlad gave us the very best description of what we can do with it. On the other hand , explaining TERRA, in one other segment, ua-cam.com/video/-gdGMBm2pog/v-deo.html came from his Spiritual Angle (my modest opinion) but it is new for him too, I believe so. Thanks man!!
@ Wish me luck getting around $ 1,200.00 or so, Canadian dollars and bring it home and.... I can just imagine,.... and with my MOOG TAURUS II pedals ;will be some heavy long roaring sounds happening I wish.
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to ship to Canada, try to find a 2nd hand Lyra from Europe, will ship easily, or ask Soma Poland if they got a new one in stock.
@ I finally bought it in Canada and what can I say.... I think I got a new girlfriend or something or someone here; t's absolute living creature, a beast of possibilities, I'm already using it on a top of all, as an effects unit for Moog Taurus, DFAM, etc. Pairs well with Strymon Nightsky!
I played this on Superbooth 23 and I had no idea how this thing works... The outcome was not very deterministic, but on the journey I came along some very special sounds... I wish I had watched this video beforehand... great sounding instrument...
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Yea, definitely one of those instruments where you should read the fine manual first ;-) I got my 1st Lyra four years ago, it was also my first Soma instrument, and it revolutionized my music, freeing me from the jail of piano-like keyboards.
I am curious, @Benoit Mussche, at 29:16, what have you done there to lyra? Did you use a mic& voice into the CV Voice input?
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Oh no, that's when I had left the Lyra on overnight, and then revealed the sound that was alive within. You can watch the original video here: ua-cam.com/video/8NZ1cLIhnTY/v-deo.html with full description
really wanted to watch this but unfortunately the bad filming is unwatchable :(
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This was actually a fairly improvised session, originally we had a meeting but didn't even discuss of filming it. I just started to film because I was too lazy to takes notes, then noticed it was actually material for publication. You can just watch your Lyra and listen and try the knobs as you listen. Hundreds of Lyra users have found this tutorial valuable. In fact, it has one of the most gems in any tutorial for the Lyra, and I'm not bragging, it's just because the creator of the instrument himself is explaining it, and in a little different approach than in the manual.
Is it correct, that when the modulation switch is set to LFO/FB, the Mod knob does not 100% close the Mod signal when set to full CCW? It always bleeds a bit?
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you should never put the MOD knobs to 100%, it leads to chaotic results. That's valid for the top MOD knobs and for the track's MOD knobs as well
Thank You Vlad Kreimer for such an important and amazing instrument that the Lyra-8 is. I am a 74 year young woman and appreciate what a blessed gift you have provided me with, in the lyra-8. Your work is providing a clearing of space for expressions of hope, peace, sadness, and grief in such a troubled world...
I think that you are a prophet in the nonlinear, changing with your instrument's voices, our existence in this world for the better. I remain always amazed and grateful for your time and work for us in this most important matter. Thank You.
Wonderful comment, Joanna! Will send to Vlad
Joanna you are 74 and play the Lyra8?
I am 73 and also feel the excitement in this machine.
Hats off to you.
yes, I enjoy soma products. I use the lyra 8, with the cosmos and Enner along with the ornament 8.@@petercane6376
You guys should play a duo!! ;-))
...yeah, Lyra-8 is a beast of analog synths, I love my hardware...long live Vlad!!!
Watching this with my Lyra-8 in front of me was an absolute delight. This box is somehow immediately intuitive while still being an absolute mystery and I love it so much.
Glad it helps! I will record my own Lyra tutorial one day. Also I recommend watching Loopop's review/tutorial on his synths channel.
Very interesting to hear the creator explain his instrument. With some good questions from you as well.
Thanks! Just yesterday was the announcement of a re release of the Lyra-4. Curious to try it))
The best synth ever made by human being…..imo! My #1 piece of gear. #2 cosmos # 3 pulsar. See…all soma. And I had almost every synth under my hands.
I get ya... I also have full Soma setup... the ladder is removed, there is no going back
Best overview of the Lyra-8 I've watched so far. Naturally.
Yes, from the creator's own words. Was an honour to ask the questions))
A genuinely unpredictable device that can send you either soaring to ethereal planes, or diving into the pits of darkness in one performance. I absolutely love mine. Thank you Vlad for the detailed explanation. 🎥
Exactly, the Lyra opens endless possibilities. Might be intimidating at first, but like a helicopter if you can fly it will make wonders))
Bought a used one today. Absolutely blown away by its unique sound capabilities and the ways it can be played. Lovely creation.
It's amazing you adopted a Lyra from someone who gave up on it. It's like adopting a shy cat from a shelter who then turns out to be the most amazing special cat. Or ferret.
Thanks, this is excellent! I was confused about the central switch 34>56 78>12 because I thought 78>12 was the down position - but Vlad clarified it here. Amazing instrument from an innovative creator.
Yes, you can play it for years and still learn new things. When you just remember the sound is alive in there and if you can anticipate what every knob will do, considering the virtually infinite combinations for driving the sound, you just know it's an instrument for a lifetime. If you have effectors behind it, it's usually a good idea to have a raw output from the headphones output in one ear and the end result in the other ear, so you can monitor changes live before they exit from the effects chain.
same, bro😄
@ nice tip!
Thanks!
Very interesting about the vibrato. Didn't know it modulated each group of voices differently 😮👍🏻
Amazing instrument designed.
Big thanks for sharing such superb content.
You're welcome! The Lyra is such a wonderful instrument, if you can tune in to it. For me it was magical from the 1st minute, that was four years ago.
@ I just got the chance to get a mint condition second hand one and looking forward to take its sounds further ;) thanks a bunch!
Pretty much the best, "down to earth" all around explanation of LYRA-8. You nailed it Vlad!!
He nailed it when he designed the instrument. The manual is a smooth read, but the teaching from the designer is invaluable. I'm so blessed I got a chance to film these discussions!
@ First a big "thank you" for filming, which means also collaborating with Vlad, because we got the privilage of you filming and Vlad talking, which is better than any manual so you ARE now part of LYRA development. And Vlad gave us the very best description of what we can do with it. On the other hand , explaining TERRA, in one other segment, ua-cam.com/video/-gdGMBm2pog/v-deo.html came from his Spiritual Angle (my modest opinion) but it is new for him too, I believe so. Thanks man!!
@ Wish me luck getting around $ 1,200.00 or so, Canadian dollars and bring it home and.... I can just imagine,.... and with my MOOG TAURUS II pedals ;will be some heavy long roaring sounds happening I wish.
to ship to Canada, try to find a 2nd hand Lyra from Europe, will ship easily, or ask Soma Poland if they got a new one in stock.
@ I finally bought it in Canada and what can I say.... I think I got a new girlfriend or something or someone here; t's absolute living creature, a beast of possibilities, I'm already using it on a top of all, as an effects unit for Moog Taurus, DFAM, etc. Pairs well with Strymon Nightsky!
Absolutely epic. I have two plus my Cosmos came today. Vlad is a genius
Awesome! I also play two Lyra's together. Didn't get a chance to plug them together into the Cosmos yet though.
@ That sounds VERY interesting! Thanks for your video with Vlad!
I played this on Superbooth 23 and I had no idea how this thing works... The outcome was not very deterministic, but on the journey I came along some very special sounds... I wish I had watched this video beforehand... great sounding instrument...
Yea, definitely one of those instruments where you should read the fine manual first ;-) I got my 1st Lyra four years ago, it was also my first Soma instrument, and it revolutionized my music, freeing me from the jail of piano-like keyboards.
The Lyra 8 is in a class all of its own.
Fully agree, Lyra revolutionised my music in 2019 and gave the wings to give up midi and slowly abandon keyboards altogether.
Good vibrations!👌
From Vlad's mouth to my ears.
I am curious, @Benoit Mussche, at 29:16, what have you done there to lyra? Did you use a mic& voice into the CV Voice input?
Oh no, that's when I had left the Lyra on overnight, and then revealed the sound that was alive within. You can watch the original video here: ua-cam.com/video/8NZ1cLIhnTY/v-deo.html with full description
really wanted to watch this but unfortunately the bad filming is unwatchable :(
This was actually a fairly improvised session, originally we had a meeting but didn't even discuss of filming it. I just started to film because I was too lazy to takes notes, then noticed it was actually material for publication. You can just watch your Lyra and listen and try the knobs as you listen. Hundreds of Lyra users have found this tutorial valuable. In fact, it has one of the most gems in any tutorial for the Lyra, and I'm not bragging, it's just because the creator of the instrument himself is explaining it, and in a little different approach than in the manual.
I have to admit I have had mine 2 years but still not really used. it much beavause it is hard to understand fully. I shall now give it more time.
Keep trying, just spend time with it, let it drive you. Sooner or later you will be on to something, and there is no going back
Is it correct, that when the modulation switch is set to LFO/FB, the Mod knob does not 100% close the Mod signal when set to full CCW? It always bleeds a bit?
you should never put the MOD knobs to 100%, it leads to chaotic results. That's valid for the top MOD knobs and for the track's MOD knobs as well
@ I meant the MOD knobs at 0%, which results in full (100%} close. On my unit the MOD still bleeds through.
I'll check on both my units when I get a chance and let you know what happens
It's the same on mine. Not fully closed when mod knobs fuly CCW
@@heliumsoundzzz thanks! 👍🏼
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