Best 300 bucks I´ve Spent on a Synth: MicroMonsta 2 Review // Audiothingies

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2023
  • I finally got my hands on the fabled @audiothingies MicroMonsta 2!
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  • @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx
    @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx Год назад +239

    Don't get price gouged on the secondhand market, the site says they're going to have a new batch available next month.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +24

      This is great advice! Lots of scalpers out there selling for $500+ smh. Patience is the way! Cheers mate!

    • @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx
      @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx Год назад +1

      @@iamrocketray Thanks for the heads up! I'll stay on top of it. I'm already on their list, so I'll order ASAP.

    • @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx
      @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx Год назад +5

      @@MidlifeSynthesist I agree 100%. I get it to a degree, when something is no longer going to be available, and there's a slim chance to get said gear, but I don't care for sellers who price gouge. For example, I per-ordered a brand new M8 a couple weeks ago, and it's going to be shipped in July. It cost $600 usd and some change after taxes/shipping. There's one on Reverb going for $1600 used. That takes a special type of greed. I see this type of thing a lot, especially since the chip shortage. I've paid a little over the msrp for hard to get gear, but only a small percentage. People who do these things can't be into the gear for the love of making music, it seems that they're more about taking advantage of people, and wholly driven by greed.

    • @Lo-fi_Hi-brow
      @Lo-fi_Hi-brow Год назад

      How much are they new?

    • @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx
      @OMEGAGENESIS-gw2fx Год назад

      @@Lo-fi_Hi-brow $290.00 usd

  • @MrFidelityc
    @MrFidelityc Год назад +1

    So glad to see you do a review of this, awesome bit of kit. Tiny box, massive sound ❤️

  • @ricardlupus
    @ricardlupus Год назад +2

    Thanks for a great review! I liked the way all parts were accuratly yet effortlessly covered. I've been an owner of the original Audiothingies P6 (original predecessor to the Micromonsta) for several years, and I was also blown away when I first got it.

  • @Jesdmalg
    @Jesdmalg Год назад +3

    Awesome video.
    Great script, lovely set space, thoughtful sprinkled commentary. Super fun to watch!

  • @thealmightycommenter
    @thealmightycommenter Год назад

    Think this is one of my favourite videos you have ever uploaded, you’re so slick and positive in your presentation of this 💕

  • @raveagainstracism
    @raveagainstracism 7 месяцев назад +3

    Got the first one and fell in love. Even though it is digital it sounds magical. The pads and strings are lush and pianos sound great. I've been on the waiting list for a while for the new version.

  • @bostn64
    @bostn64 Год назад +2

    Really appreciate this video! Thank you for the thoughtful and easily digested articulation!

  • @andrewdoucet3029
    @andrewdoucet3029 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this great overview! I’ve seen some videos about this synth before, but they only scratched the surface. Thanks for diving deeper!

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the feedback my friend! I’ll be revisiting this one for sure! Cheers!

  • @echelonforge
    @echelonforge 5 месяцев назад +4

    Wow. This must have been one of the most sympathically presented youtube videos I have ever seen. And - of course - I am now on the waiting list for MicroMonsta. But anyway, awesome job, new subscriber!

  • @johnheinze8141
    @johnheinze8141 Год назад +17

    Absolutely adore this synth. I’ve played a decent amount of “economically” sized menu-divey synths, but the workflow of the MicroMonsta is actually enjoyable to build patches in. Just the right balance of stripped down but still immediately usable. Mod Matrix feels the most restricted by the four encoder limit, but it’s a non issue for me personally.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      Can’t agree enough! I was expecting to be frustrated but it was fluid and fun to program! It’s become one of the few synths that I prefer starting from an INIT patch instead of a “starter” preset. Cheers!

  • @MarkGardner66Bonnie
    @MarkGardner66Bonnie Год назад

    Love your review... thank you so much for sharing this... this is an interesting synth!

  • @PaulvanEgmond
    @PaulvanEgmond Год назад +14

    Cool to see the Micromonsta receive some love! It's an awesome device

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +3

      I love it! Was surprised to see very little coverage of it on RUclips🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @anthonywestbrook2155
    @anthonywestbrook2155 Год назад +22

    The MM2 was my first synth. I loved mine so much that I bought a second, and have zero regrets. I'm pairing them with a Striso (MPE controller), and usually use 'em in one of a few ways.
    First -- since I'm primarily a vocalist that wanted to play chords to sing over -- I just put them both in "Stack" together for the lushest chords ever. Four voices each with different envelopes, so that the sound develops and evolves naturally when I'm just playing chords to sing along with. I usually have one keys sound, one or two pads, and then fill in the rest with organ or strings.
    Second -- when I'm trying to live play a bass line, chords, and a melody -- I put one MM2 split at F2, with the lower voice set to a bass (or something else that I'm using as a bass), and everything above it as a pad or other chord sound. With the second MM2, I put the split at G3, with the lower voice doing chord stuff, and a lead sound on the upper voice. This way, any notes I play in the middle of the keyboard only trigger my two chord voices, and not my -- often more aggressive -- bass and lead sounds. The melody line also gets the sound of the first chord voice, and the bass notes get the sound of the second, but that usually helps tie the whole thing together even better, but I understand that's not the sound everyone would be trying for.
    Lastly, if I'm not trying to play it completely live, I'll use a sequencer (Korg SQ64) to play three of the parts, plus my Drumbrute Impact, while I keep the 4th voice free to play on top of.
    One thing I have to say for us beginners is that just learning the presets is daunting on its own. Making my own patches, at least ones I'm happy with, still eludes me. What's really impressive about the presets is that it's really hard to make a patch that has wide sweet spots, but the presets do. There's a community resource for sharing patches ( www.presetpatch.com/synth/audiothingies-micromonsta-2 ), and I love a ton of them, but many don't even make sound unless the dials are turned to the correct position.
    The other best resource out there for the MM2 is The Ant ( sourceforge.net/projects/the-ant-2/ ), which is a standalone DAW specifically for the MM2. It's not official, just someone's passion project. I haven't used it myself, because I don't own a proper computer.
    Anyway, great review. It's a fantastic sounding synth, and I hope to keep learning its secrets.

    • @rtxf
      @rtxf Год назад +4

      Give us some demos man! I’m subbing with notifications in case you will :)

    • @Azederac
      @Azederac 5 месяцев назад +1

      WOW …. you have managed to buy two MM2, when most of us still struggle to get their first one! I’m on a waiting list since 9 months already 😕

  • @andreash3906
    @andreash3906 Год назад +3

    Great presentation of this lovely little device!
    Made me see a use again for my old OG Circuit which I haven't used in ages. If I can catch one in the wild, that is.

  • @deekay5695
    @deekay5695 Год назад +2

    I own MM1 & MM2, and i´m totally happy with both! I love you #audiothingies keep on your great french work, independant influence ... and hey... damn great reverb on the mm2! #The Midlife Synthesist Great Vid... THANK YOU!

  • @wackenthaljef
    @wackenthaljef Год назад +1

    Merci beaucoup!!! its a pleasure to hear somethings good about us(i 'm french),and thks for ur great vids!! (sorry 4 my poor english)

  • @MarcusPadrini
    @MarcusPadrini Год назад +9

    The way it looks reminds me of DSI TETR4 (I think the display is exactly the same). Really nice sounds and fx. Great video!

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +2

      I hadn’t thought of that! Now I like it even more😜❤️

  • @rbgeluidservice1179
    @rbgeluidservice1179 Год назад +1

    After this video,I put myself the waiting list for it. I just got a chance to order one. Jumped on it right away. Can’t wait to try it.

  • @andreasl597
    @andreasl597 Год назад +3

    Mine arrived yesterday. First impression: a beast sound wise,good build quality, not too difficult to understand architecture, but some menu diving is necessary.

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Год назад +11

    Q. 04:00 budget synths that off more than one voice/channel?
    A.
    elektron cycles - 6 voices - 6 splits
    elektron samples - 6 voices - 6 splits
    novation circuit - 2 synths inc 4 drum voices
    blofeld - 24 voices - 16 midi channel splits
    roland mc 101 - 4 channels - and drums
    roland compact T-8 drums and a bass synth
    roland verselab - 7 sections plus vocal section
    dsi tetra - 4 channels
    roland jdxi - 2 digital synths, 1 analogue synth and a drum section.
    korg electribe - 16 channels
    roland sh-4d - 4 synth tracks and a drum track

    • @d.g.f.7056
      @d.g.f.7056 Год назад +1

      That's not even including vintage gear that you could get that does even more. The e-mu proteus 2000 128 voices and 32 channel multitimbrality set across two midi inputs so each one is independently controllable. That's not even bringing up the amazingly complex capabilities of its synth engine. Or the Roland XV-5080 with the same amount of voices and similar 32 channels set up that comes with its very own unique and most of all useful synth engine. I mean if you're just gonna disregard machines like that you're only doing yourself a disservice, cause there ain't much even today that stacks up to the synth engines in those machines...I mean hell Roland's been riding off a re-skinned version of the XV-5080's synth engine with the Zen core, but in my opinion they're not set up in a way that makes it easy to program...funny how the old rackmount machine was easier to program from the faceplate than pretty much any of their new desktop stuff.

    • @d.g.f.7056
      @d.g.f.7056 Год назад +1

      That's not even mentioning the Kurzweil K2XXXR, which is a whole different can of worms and once again completely unmatchable even when stacked up to modern offerings. I got two of them one for $300 and another for $399, and that was probably the best $300 I ever spent on a synth.

    • @cresshead
      @cresshead Год назад +1

      @@d.g.f.7056 or Yamaha MU80, 64 notes, 32 midi channels, I had one in the 90's amazing.

    • @d.g.f.7056
      @d.g.f.7056 Год назад +1

      @cresshead I've not really dabbled with Yamaha's offerings of the time, mainly cause I've got my studio made up and don't wanna add more stuff, but two that are very tempting for someone like me are the TG77 and the A4/5000. Though I'm pretty sure I know the machine you're talking about...I've done a lot of research trying to optimize my home studio lol.

    • @cresshead
      @cresshead Год назад +1

      @@d.g.f.7056 i had the Sy77 back in the 90's -VERY nice synth keryboard version of the TG-77 also had the Tg-33 was a bit of a yamaha nut back then!

  • @roncordell
    @roncordell Год назад +2

    Been waiting for the next batch of these to become available, then your video came out and I found myself checking the AT website multiple times per week even though I was on their notification list for the next batch! Finally ordered it this weekend and should have it soon - can't wait!

  • @Synth-PatchesCom
    @Synth-PatchesCom Год назад +6

    So after this experience, if you see the second hand Audiothingies Doctor A reverb/delay pedal - grab it! Amazing sound, my favourite fx box so far :)

  • @scienceofsound
    @scienceofsound Год назад

    Excellent Video thank you for sharing 🤘🏻❤️

  • @fefelatulipe650
    @fefelatulipe650 Год назад +2

    Glad you like our craftmanship and designs

  • @woef
    @woef Год назад +2

    i had one of the first out of the first batch and loved it. hopefully the current owner is using it to its full potential like I couldn't.

  • @nexuzeb79
    @nexuzeb79 Год назад +4

    I love (lovely character int that sound set aside) the design of the thingie and it looks sturdy and primo quality as well :) I'm gonna try it out as soon as I get my hands on one... Nice midicontroller, checked the list in the comments section :) Another excellent vid, Sir!

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much Sebastian!! Nice to see you here my friend🔥🔥

  • @timsmyname
    @timsmyname Год назад +9

    This has been a fantastic sounding crazy deal for years. Audiothingies also had the Doctor-A reverb/delay which also sounds great.

    • @jean-michelmurat8694
      @jean-michelmurat8694 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I bought both they are great and deliver fantastic sounds

  • @Daphoid
    @Daphoid Год назад +4

    Good stuff, I've almost pulled the trigger on this little guy a few times but this just adds fuel to that fire. You can ask to be notified on their site when its back in stock. From experience you need to jump when you see that email, like right away - not a half day later or week later :). I came close to buying it once but was a bit strapped for the holidays if memory serves.
    It's still on the wishlist for sure.

  • @yendanjin
    @yendanjin Год назад +5

    the more you showed us this super interesting little device, the more I wanted to know. Damn 15 minutes are just not enough :D would watch a hour long version of this video in a heartbeat! Thank you for this video

  • @mattalber
    @mattalber Год назад

    Dude, this was VERY fun, entertaining and enlightening. Thank you. Also, it doesn't hurt that you are completely adorable.

  • @Griuofficial
    @Griuofficial Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, never knew such a synth even exists

  • @DizzyDocc369
    @DizzyDocc369 Год назад +1

    This machine is amazing, guitar center around here has ‘‘em even out on play floor, so been able to play around with it a few times. Been really thinking of snagging one. But not just yet, but again this thing blew my mind.

  • @iAussieGuy
    @iAussieGuy Год назад +1

    Awesome review, what a lovely synth for the price, I might be picking up one of these, it's a really beautiful and clear sounding synth, I liked the melody you made around 2:20

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m having a blast with it so it gets my full recommendation 🔥

    • @iAussieGuy
      @iAussieGuy Год назад +1

      @@MidlifeSynthesist I'm looking for a synth that's really out there and this seems to fit the then there is the Waldorf Blofeld synth that I think sounds so strange and different but in the best way but that one's rather pricey, it's so nice though 😃

  • @thefool2007
    @thefool2007 Год назад +2

    Just wow. Glad I discovered your channel. MPE and all those features are unheard of for the price range. My Hydra needs a friend. GAS pains now. I’m also a middle aged synth nut.

  • @inklipMedia
    @inklipMedia 8 месяцев назад +2

    The waveform graphic that appears starting at 0:05:16 is a simple and extremely helpful visualization of what synth parameters are doing.

  • @industrawrex2588
    @industrawrex2588 Год назад

    I own one myself and love every bit of it. Took me a while to get one but it was worth waiting.

  • @CiabaMusic
    @CiabaMusic Год назад +8

    This little box deserves more fame! I do love mine to bits, it's like a pocket sized Novation Summit

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 7 месяцев назад

      lol, no
      But it is quite neat.

    • @CiabaMusic
      @CiabaMusic 7 месяцев назад

      @@Jason75913 that's clearly a provocation, but think about it:
      Bitimbral
      3 osc(VA+Wavetable)
      3 env
      3 lfos
      Drive/distortion
      Same onboard fxs
      Advanced arpeggiator
      Extended modmatrix
      Quick hands-on programmable modifier
      MPE
      And doesn't sound so far off too
      I've got the MM2 and a Peak, and as far as they're so different in price and size, they do cover the same ground. If I'll be forced to part ways with the Peak I'll be perfectly fine with just the 'Monsta as a polyphonic box

  • @niceheartwhitesuit
    @niceheartwhitesuit Год назад +17

    The Roland JX-08 is also bitimbral and each voice can be sequenced via independent midi channels (~10 voices/channel), but you are committing to a pretty specific sound with it. The micromonsta seems stylistically a bit more flexible. Great vid!

    • @Mgm_Designs
      @Mgm_Designs Год назад

      The JX-08 is actually what I want and yes this synth looks like it has more features. I like the fact the JX-08 has 2 sequencers

    • @XenonOrion
      @XenonOrion 9 месяцев назад

      jd-08 too

    • @sssncodesstuff3364
      @sssncodesstuff3364 8 месяцев назад

      a huge bit more flexible:)

    • @XenonOrion
      @XenonOrion 8 месяцев назад

      @@sssncodesstuff3364 oh yeah the JD over here actin all oct-timbral & pretty flexible flexxin 108 waveforms and the ability to rock to groovebox status once you start programming splits on the keyboard. MicroMosta looks cool tho :)

  • @monomakes
    @monomakes Год назад +4

    Had the first version, great fun. If only it had a button on the front panel to audition sounds.
    Still got my magnet bottle opener 😎

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor Год назад +1

    Thanks! I didn’t know about this synth. 👏🏻

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit Год назад +1

    Great review. Better ending. Saved me some money. Thank you.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      I’ll get you next time😜
      Lots of love brother!

    • @krazywabbit
      @krazywabbit Год назад

      I spoke too soon. Thanks to the friendly pushers in the community, I’m back on the gas train. Still, thank you!

  • @symbiat0
    @symbiat0 Год назад +1

    Finally! I got one of these last year, it’s a bit menu divey but it sounds really good.

  • @suntzu6122
    @suntzu6122 Год назад +5

    This thing is so perfs

  • @grayshadowglade
    @grayshadowglade Год назад +2

    Hooray! Glad to see you back at it and having a good time. You almost had me worried there for a bit. Pair that thing with your Moog for the lows and pump both into an Octatrack or a 1010 Bluebox for fun. I'm willing to bet you would have a blast with that. Cheers!

    • @RikMaxSpeed
      @RikMaxSpeed 5 месяцев назад

      Twisted Electrons is just one Englishman who happens to enjoy the sun southern France! 🇫🇷 😉

  • @jamiemorgan4146
    @jamiemorgan4146 Год назад +1

    Amazing!
    I want one. 😍

  • @ChrisMcNeely
    @ChrisMcNeely Год назад +1

    Bless you, professionally I have no business watching your channel, BUT... your presentation and skills show me this fascinating world of Synths...

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! Really appreciate the kind words! Cheers!

  • @mastaboog749
    @mastaboog749 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel and I love it, never heard of this synth (tho as you said super elusive) I also never heard of the joue play! These both look insanely cool. I've been trying to collect random synths and groove boxes to hook up with my mpc one and occasionally SQ64 or eurorack. I really was considering a digitone or digitakt (or both but which one first) but I am considering one and maybe a couple other brands toys to equal the price difference. Definitely keeping an eye on this channel

  • @andrewdoucet3029
    @andrewdoucet3029 Год назад +2

    just sitting down for breakfast. perfect timing!

  • @minimal.camera
    @minimal.camera Год назад +2

    Great video, MM2 has been on my 'want' list for a while! In my setup, I think it would compete most with the Digitone (and Digitone would be my pick for a competing 'budget' multitimbral synth). I think sequencing this with 2 of the Digitone midi tracks would also be pretty rad. The other comparison that comes to mind is the Volca FM2, just based on the compact size and wide sonic range, but also dependence on some external midi controller or sequencer. @analogkitchen is the only youtuber I've seen consistently using the MM2, they do seem kind of rare.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      Thank you! I was actually surprised to see it had so little coverage on RUclips. Maybe cause of how few of them are out there, but it is definitely a force to be reckoned with!

  • @RikMaxSpeed
    @RikMaxSpeed 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love your French!
    Italians make things like Fatar keyboards, and KORG’s arranger and stage pianos!

  • @ChristopherOrth
    @ChristopherOrth Год назад +12

    Hell yes! I've got an original Micromonsta, and it's excellent. Sounds amazing, fun to program, lots of range. Definitely one to never sell, and very underrated. Really spotlights how overpriced and overhyped most other synthesizers are.

  • @ProfessorSaibertin
    @ProfessorSaibertin Год назад

    Thx for the review. I'd like to hear some bass sounds (just the info/tip for the future) but it sounds really vivid.

  • @petert7807
    @petert7807 Год назад +2

    Very good review. My only critique is the G rating for gas. I think its hard to get excited for a little affordable digital synth. But just like you, I heard all the rumors of how good it is and purchased one second hand. It actually helped rid me of alot of GAS and made me sell some gear! Work horse and absolutely amazing synth at any price level! I know, blasphemy, but Im no longer interested in an OB6 since getting the MM2. 😅

  • @RikMaxSpeed
    @RikMaxSpeed 5 месяцев назад +3

    The Waldorf Blofeld is a 16-part multi-timbral budget synth - well worth a look!

  • @johandypablofrias3453
    @johandypablofrias3453 9 месяцев назад +1

    nice vid bro. Like your humor :D

  • @garycitro1674
    @garycitro1674 Год назад +11

    Wow. I come from the '70's/80's analog synth generation and boy is this unbelievable. I have to say though, that even though I understand everything you are saying in your EXCELLENT and concise demo, I'm intimidated as hell, and it makes me want to just run to the piano and play! I'm also intimidated by all of your interesting input controller devices, which also make me want to run to the piano! I can see getting this unit, however, and hoping the presets are good enough. I honestly don't see myself doing much programing, but I would have fun manipulating the presets in real time. I have liked and subbed, thank you!

  • @jennoscura2381
    @jennoscura2381 Год назад +2

    If you want vintage the Roland D-5 is an option. It's a relative of the D-50. It came out in 1989. I got mine for $190 + $75 shipping in reverb a couple of months ago. It's 32 note polyphonic and 9 part multitambral. It does keyboard splits. It is a full size 61 key synth. So it won't fit in your pocket. But if you have room; check it out.

  • @smokey90
    @smokey90 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have one of the original micro monsters, love that thing. Great video 👍🎉

  • @EZBOT_
    @EZBOT_ Год назад +1

    Nice video! Looks like a lot of fun

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +1

      Thanks my friend! I think you would make absolutely insane music with it in your elektron setup🔥🔥 totally recommend you pick one up if you get the chance👍🏼

  • @2112jonr
    @2112jonr Год назад +9

    Both of the MicroMonsta's are incredible synths, more so for the small package they're packed into. 😀

    • @watchaddicts1213
      @watchaddicts1213 Год назад

      Agreed and thanks for the reply, Jason. Beyond all good synths having certain SHINE spots, what you always hope for is a unique sound. I hear that in Nymphes, for example. What I'm hearing [online] from Micromonsta 2, gives me great hope that I've found another synth that has its own sound; as opposed to its specialty being emulates this or that. In the 2010s,, as I began THE GREAT SYNTH SALE, the Swiss army knife types (my Romplers) were the very first synths to go. I'm thinking M2 will be a keeper for sure.

  • @Volcaniced
    @Volcaniced Год назад

    congratz for the best price value device!

  • @bennolee348
    @bennolee348 Год назад +2

    blofeld, the the two new Roland boutiques, used nord desktop modules,and I suppose the new Roland zencore synth.
    Someone also said the digitone which I own and love. I do love multi timbral synths

    • @SmallWorldBigThings
      @SmallWorldBigThings Год назад +1

      I have Blofeld which is 16-tembral synth and MC-101 which is groovebox but you can consider it as a 4-tembral zencore based synth ;) Great devices!

  • @mybrighton
    @mybrighton Год назад

    Wow I've been blasted into the future , battery power usb for the win, same.with my MC 101,. Love your controllers. 😮 this poor man (me) is saving hard for this wonderful synthesis!

  • @rethardotv5874
    @rethardotv5874 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video, it would be awesome if you mentioned the controllers you used to input to the synth in the description

  • @modfreq
    @modfreq Год назад

    Just discovered your channel... I subscribed (and knew I was in trouble) as soon as you said this video was rated G for gas. Lets get it!

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia Год назад

    You're absolutely right that this thing is impossible to find anywhere. Which is a blessing for my budget

  • @MyLifecraft
    @MyLifecraft Год назад

    Loved the video man, gave you a like!

  • @ultramouse
    @ultramouse Год назад +5

    the alesis ion/micron is a multi-timbral synth and even has its own sequencing. you can do a mix of sequence tracks and keyboard splits. Different beast for sure though, and it's only 8-note polyphony as opposed to 12. I used to run out quickly when using it.

    • @styssine
      @styssine Год назад

      Screen and menu layout seems to be reminiscent of the micron.

  • @alexanderlane
    @alexanderlane Год назад +12

    Great point on the usable vs mind blowing factory presets. A lot of the Rev2’s presets are wild, “it can do THAT” inducing, but not easy to fit in a mix!

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +2

      Exactly! The Pro 3 has the same effect for me. When I’m jamming on it by itself it’s mindblowing, but it’s harder to fit into an ensemble. Thanks for watching my friend! See you on the Discord🤟🏻

    • @The_Invisible_Man
      @The_Invisible_Man Год назад

      Rev2 is the most usable synth ever and fits in mix easy

    • @alexanderlane
      @alexanderlane Год назад

      @@The_Invisible_Man yep, definitely, I just meant the factory presets. not even all of them, but there are a lot that are like ray gun noises or drums or other cool but not usually what I want sounds. I usually end up just starting from an init patch

  • @TheDayZEnthusiasts
    @TheDayZEnthusiasts Год назад

    Woah glad the video did well!!!

  • @davidfurodet1753
    @davidfurodet1753 Год назад +2

    Much much thx for reviewing it, this synth deserves so much attention... and to answer ur question: wine, cheese and bread, what else could it be ;)

  • @BrewsterBee
    @BrewsterBee Год назад

    Great review ..well explained ...i was going to give you a thumbs up anyway ... but i liked the fact that you did not go overboard with likes so i would give you two thumbs up.

  • @E4RLIES
    @E4RLIES 4 месяца назад +1

    I subbed to your channel earlier today, with the explicit understanding there would be no tempting me with incredible budget synths! 🫣😆🙄
    Daaaaaaamn!!

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  4 месяца назад +1

      Gotcha!🤣 Welcome to the family my friend! Hope we have lots of fun this year🤟🏻 see you soon!

  • @dvuemedia
    @dvuemedia Год назад +17

    Waldorf Blofeld is 16 part multitimbral, you can also split the keyboard to different sounds, all at different MIDI channels. I got one for $350 used. Awesome digital synth, with over 1000 sound patches, plus you can load or create new patches.

    • @brmbkl
      @brmbkl Год назад +1

      at the risk of inflating 2ndhand prices ; dsi tetra

    • @odourboy
      @odourboy Год назад +3

      Beat me to it! Blofeld is da bomb.

    • @randyhudson3081
      @randyhudson3081 Год назад

      Blofeld has some nice things going for it, but: it doesn't support MPE, you can only get 16 multitimbral parts with the simplest of patches, and the reverb is (to my taste) unusable. For my purposes the Micromonsta 2 is a clear winner.

    • @SmallWorldBigThings
      @SmallWorldBigThings Год назад

      Bought mine for 380 AUD ;)

    • @PORRFNK
      @PORRFNK Год назад

      @@brmbkl is underrated

  • @alexsoti3997
    @alexsoti3997 Год назад +2

    As a french, I liked this intro. merci

    • @rossr6616
      @rossr6616 4 месяца назад +1

      I have worked with some French Engineers and learned that French universities can and do produce excellent software and hardware engineers.

  • @mvaudio5
    @mvaudio5 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video! Btw, oxi Coral is also multitimbral with 8 parts for < 500 €. Truly awesome

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! And thanks for the tip on the Coral🔥❤️

  • @18-tube-wattamp64
    @18-tube-wattamp64 10 месяцев назад

    Been on the wait list since March.......! Hurry up, Audiothingies!

  • @mathiasholzer7216
    @mathiasholzer7216 Год назад

    Great review, merci, et ton français est pas mal du tout ! Bel effort!
    Korg Modwave is polyphonic bi timbral and not too expansive.

  • @daaveed1323
    @daaveed1323 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for creating this video. The thumbnail pulled me in with Link, I have the same light.
    Just getting back into making beats and find RUclips very helpful, haven't been into creating music since 2014. In the past I've used mostly software so starting out with the Live 2 I'm going to be using outboard gear and hardware. The MicroMonsta 2 is really dope from what I've seen here, and I plan on getting it down the line after watching. Have you heard of the Blipblox After Dark? I think I'm going to get that for a first.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching my friend! Haven’t heard about the Blipblox but I’ll check it out! Cheers and welcome back to the music scene🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @maelcardona6456
    @maelcardona6456 Год назад

    Cheers from France!

  • @veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 месяца назад

    can get a JD-08 for same price and that's oct-timbral! 8 different sounds/waves at a time or 8 *different* sequences playing at a time. so with keyboard splits, if you really wanted you could have:
    -kick drum
    -snare
    -hi-hats
    -cymbal
    -bassline
    -melodic synth lead
    -synth pad/chords
    -and one layer left over for whatever you can dream up
    all these layers going on at the same time playing their own sequence! wow!

  • @cyrilla.8353
    @cyrilla.8353 8 месяцев назад

    hi, nice video! What kind of oscilloscope are you using?

  • @alexwestconsulting
    @alexwestconsulting Год назад +1

    I had V1 for a while, let it go in anticipation of V2 quite a while ago but never got around to picking up V2 when it came out. V1 was good as it was and I still recommend it, but that dual of the 2 is hard to pass up.

  • @markhofland1898
    @markhofland1898 Год назад +1

    Great video about this amazing piece of art! Your video just came by on RUclips, otherwise I probably never heard about the MicroMonsta. I had a lot of nice synths, like the Andromeda A6, Waldorf Q, Waldorf Micro Wave XT, Korg Z1 and some others. I still have a lot of (rack) synths keyboards and workstations, like Kurzweil K2500 SX, Yamaha Motif XS, Roland Jupiter-80, Roland VK-8, Yamaha, EX5R, Novation Supernova, Nord Rack 3, and a lot of other synths. But in the past few years, I upgraded my studio, I worked with a Tascam DM-4800 mixing console in combination with Cubase Pro, monitoring with Mackie HR824 Mk I. Decided to switch to Presonus Studio One and bought the StudioLive 64S console for a really good integration between mixing console and DAW, and a lot of good plugins, synths, effects, etc. And I was just looking for a small desktop synth with a lot of capabilities, just because of turning knobs, instead of using the mouse. One question, you where talking about a 2 channel MPE controller. I’m a pianist. Is there any MPE 2 channel controller you recommend in combination with the MicroMonsta for a pianist? Btw I send you some money via RUclips.
    Regards,
    Mark Hofland

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +1

      Hi Mark! Thank you so much for your support❤️🤩 I really appreciate it. As for an MPE controller for a pianist, the Expressive E Osmose comes to mind. Added benefit is that it comes with it’s own extremely powerful synth engine🔥. Hope that helps! Cheers my friend!

  • @spenzasequenza
    @spenzasequenza Год назад +1

    micromonsta 2 is a must have! ...and with a little bit of improvisation, you can even fit it into a eurorack case and run it from the 5V rail...

    • @woef
      @woef Год назад

      i used mine powered by a mobile phone. a usb b to usb c cable and some midi controller app.

  • @stevekitowicz2293
    @stevekitowicz2293 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure if it was mentioned, but the Red Sound Dark Star is multi-timbral with 5 parts. I realize this is a hated and older synth, but you can get those used for less than $200. It also has 8 voices of polyphony. While it lacks some of the oomph of other analogue synths out there, it sure does have a lot of features reserved for very high-priced gear.

  • @poldidak
    @poldidak Год назад +1

    I bought the original Micromonsta when it first was released. I was happy when they added MPE since I also bought a ROLI Seaboard Block around the same time. It was my first foray into using 5-dimension controllers with synths. Now I want to get MM2 + the Joué or the Erae Touch! (I do honestly prefer some of the features of Mk 1, such as the DIN MIDI plugs and AC/DC power supply input. But I do have to run it through a Ventris to get that nice reverb on the patches.)

    • @AbyssalPantheon
      @AbyssalPantheon Год назад

      I will vouch for the erae touch, it's the best controller I've snagged so far.
      Works awesome with the hydrasynth.
      Might need an MM2 for my hardware table lol

  • @CrescentRollCarl
    @CrescentRollCarl Год назад +19

    Budget multi-timbral synth. The Dirtywave M8 set to poly mode. I use it every day like this. It continues to amaze me.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад +3

      Nice!! That little guy is in a league of it’s own🔥

    • @GeorgeLocke
      @GeorgeLocke Год назад +1

      Mc 101 has 3 parts

    • @humfreee
      @humfreee Год назад +1

      Preen FM 2 is 4 way multi timberal. Also some of the Roland boutiques do 2 way. e.g. JX08.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Год назад

      ​@@GeorgeLocke isn't it 4?

    • @GeorgeLocke
      @GeorgeLocke Год назад

      @@Jason75913 don't own one but iirc it's the synth channels and one drum?

  • @sequencesmodernes677
    @sequencesmodernes677 Год назад +1

    Great vid, this small device remind me the greatness of the mutable instrument (Rip) ambika... Cheers.

  • @lspyderp
    @lspyderp Год назад +1

    I love this video because one of my best musical friends/mentor is French and we are hooked crazy on synths !

  • @ivanmuhlenberg7521
    @ivanmuhlenberg7521 7 месяцев назад

    Would be nice you give us your opinion in the new Behringer Pro Vs Mini. Thanks for the video!

  • @skippyfast5115
    @skippyfast5115 11 месяцев назад +1

    have placed an order waiting in line as its amazing hardware for such a price TIP FOR YOU 2 try NINA will be my next synth an Expansive synth but o man 12 voice and analog as well You have to see it!

  • @K.KILLORAN
    @K.KILLORAN Год назад +4

    Almost perfect. If only it had two audio outputs so you could process each patch differently

    • @neoaltima
      @neoaltima Год назад +3

      There is the option to route each through the left and right channels separately.

  • @lairdtomfrenchelectromusic2545

    Your French is impeccable! :)
    Vraiment ! (Really)
    Beautiful " little " machine!

  • @jamestillman5247
    @jamestillman5247 Год назад +1

    Thanks for increasing the selling price of my MM2!

  • @desolationsoundsystem
    @desolationsoundsystem Год назад

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for to supplement my Juno 06-A module! I’ll be sure to scour reverb and such for one of these.
    Question for ya: what are these different controllers you’re using throughout the video? I’ve seen exactly 0 of them 😂

  • @kalebproductions9316
    @kalebproductions9316 Год назад

    I used to own a DSI mofo and a Tetra. I never did fully understand how to use it. This look even better and more economical. I could use my iPad mini G6 as a sequencer to send midi messages to this.

  • @HobbertSharp
    @HobbertSharp Год назад

    Thank you for the gas. xD
    Still not buying it anytime soon (if ever), but I do love the hopefulness that comes with some good gas. And more and more I'm less impressed by new releases, so having any gas is a welcome sensation!

  • @l.musicandsound
    @l.musicandsound Год назад +11

    Such a good synth. Best purchase I have made in conjunction with my Linnstrument. It's so unfortunate that some people actually believe MPE is useless, this is such a powerful combination.

    • @randyhudson3081
      @randyhudson3081 Год назад +1

      Same here: it's such a great match to a Linnstrument.

    • @MidlifeSynthesist
      @MidlifeSynthesist  Год назад

      100%!!

    • @wendigo2442
      @wendigo2442 Год назад +1

      U should tape it to the back of the linnstrument and sell the creation to me for 40 dollars

    • @matthewgaines10
      @matthewgaines10 Год назад

      MPE is very useful. It's just not necessary to compose or perform music. The evangelists of MPE suggest it should the baseline of everything moving forward. It's just a tool. Use it if it serves you well. Ignore it if cost of entry is too high for controllers or you can accomplish what you need without it. How you work determines what tools are best for you.

  • @blanitz
    @blanitz Год назад +1

    I use it with my Digitakt.(direct powercombo!) I had a few more synths that I would power up when I'd start a session, but would eventually end up jammin with the just the 'takt and the MM2 in bitimbral.(and didn't feel like I need anything else)
    My 2 cents since I have the MM2 and use it regularly for two years+ now:
    1. You were mentioning it's unapologetically digital: It can be, but the VA waves+filter+distortion sound really warm, analog-ish, full of character.
    2. If you buy it as a wavetable synth, you'll probably be dissapointed.(only 8 wt, and no custom wts) and they are rather buzzy as opposed to clean and glassy(like the classical Waldorf ones) - I don't find this an issue since the VA and the limited WTs do sound good anyway.
    3. I actually make a lot of bass with it.VA oscs are rather dark - so no prophet type buzzy, lush top end, which - while a bit of a bummer - does mean more of the bass and mids go through the amp, and this combined with the filter not eating the low end, equals nice strong basses.(have to pay attention in bitimbral mode when it comes to levels, as it may distort if you're not careful)
    4. Agree with the interface being very intuitive and and easy to use for the capabilities of the thing.
    For my minimalist setup I just wanted to add an analog mono and wavetable poly synth to my digitakt, but I ended up with the MM2 instead. (it's neither an analog monosynth nor a fully wavetable synth like I wanted initially, but it so well designed and thought out that I ended up with it as my main synth/s and don't regret a thing)