This is a very enjoyable video, definitely top 3 sub37 vids, a real pleasure to listen to someone who really knows what they are doing. Great sounds, cheers.
I love the looping syncable envelopes that stuff is crazy cool can turn a sequence into something else quickly and then back again, great creative tool
couldn't agree more! that syncable envelope looper is a total game changer and definitely one of the Subsequent37's top features in my opinion. sync it up to a sweet drum pattern and you're set
@@bendrrmusic it is indeed, i bought the Groove 3 course, which is great, a wee bit more in depth than the manual but I’m looking for courses on sound design with it, you should do one mate!
Not so hard. Moog one, Moog Matriarch, Moog Grandmother, Minimoog, Memory Moog, Sequential Pro One, Sequential OB6, any Oberheim SEM, Analog Solutions Leipzig V3, Roland Jupiter 8, Behringer Model D or Poly D, Behringer Monopoly, etc, etc, etc, etc.
Very good job if you still have and could share the patches for the self oscillating part, duo mode/pitch modulation and fx water drop that would be great…
@@bendrrmusic thanks for your answer… it doesn’t matter but great if you will try to make some videos about those sections to show the great capacities of Sub 37. These are not sounds and patches we used to hear about it
Yup, I use the Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal (Blue-ish box in top left of video), and I also use the Strymon Timeline delay pedal (Black-ish box to the right of the blue box), and I just have all of that going into my audio interface, into my DAW. That's pretty much it!
@@bendrrmusic I have just bought the Sub 37 and after reading your answer I would like to ask - so aparat from those two pedals (which are amazing) you have created all these sounds by yourself? That's brilliant
This is analog dude. Unlike digital synthesizers there are no 'Presets'. To get back to a certain sound one must do one of two things. Either memorize the exact position of every knob and switch or take a picture. Neither method is perfect and it will take some fiddling around to get back close to a previous sound when trying to recreate it later on.
ahaha thanks! The water drops were discovered completely by mistake. I started off with a single 16' saw tooth oscillator and kicked the keyboard octave all the way down until i was playing the lowest possible tone. after some noodling with the filter and resonance and applying some reverb, i started getting that sound!
No need to purchase separate fx pedals if you own a Yamaha Montage or similar keyboard run the audio output of the sub37 into the AD input of the other keyboard and process with fx. Then run the sub37 out an assignable output. This way you can still run the sub37 into a separate channel on your mixer.
My dumb self didn't save like any of these patches, but i'm gonna try to breakdown some of these segments in separate vides, so i'll try to do one for this patch
@@TheNerdyMusician ahahah i definitely need to get around to this.I also just realized there were two Pink Floyd covers in this video, did you know which one you wanted broken down? I suppose I could just do both haha
Thanks homie! I actually made that one from scratch - If i remember correctly i just cranked the pitch amount on one of the mod busses and used the Random shape. There might be more to it, it's been awhile since i made this 🤣
Thank you! I don't see why you couldn't! Take a Midi cable from the Mother32 Midi Out port and plug it into the Subsequent37's Midi In port. You may need to adjust some parameters in the Global / Midi menus, but this should work!
Thinking about buying it. Its 6 years old. Do u think its still worth it. Are there any new synths u think are better. ? This or the matriach? Awesome tones!!
Hey dude thanks for watching! My input on this is a probably a bit bias, because I don't think I could ever part ways with my Subsequent37. I think it is still worth it. That being said, from what i've seen of the Matriarch, that thing is a total beast in its own right. If you're able to shell out the extra $500, I would say go for it. But if you're looking to stay within the price point of the Subsequent37, the Sequential Pro3 seems like a very solid contender, and that's one of the newer synths on the market. It all depends on what your preferences are, and what "sound" you're looking for. Hope this helps!
@@bendrrmusic thanks for replying, i am a big Tool fan Adam Jones uses a Access Virus A Synth module Synth..so wanted to have tones similar to that i can save to a preset (matriach does not have presets savings options. So watching your video really helped to see if the sub37 could be used in heavy rock/metal scenarios. the intro to your video is absolutely amazing! have you ever used any of hte access virus synts? thoughts thanks !!
It’s a tough choice!! I feel like it all depends on your needs / what music you wanna make. If you’re more into modular, I would definitely recommend the matriarch since it has patch points / can hook up to external modules, but if that’s not really your thing (like me) then Sub37 all day!!
Thank you! I actually didn't save most of these : / any in particular you were trying to get? i can always to try to recreate some of them at some point
I'm sure you could! I believe the Matriarch has even more features than the Subsequent37, so i'm sure these could definitely be translated to the Matriarch!
@@philberex You're welcome! Be aware, though - The Matriarch does not allow you to save presets! With that said, I would definitely buy one if I had the financial means 🤣
Hard to say man... I haven't been fortunate enough to actually try out the Pro 3, but based on the videos i've seen, that thing looks like a beast. Looks like it has a good amount of features that the Subsequent37 does not have, and at a similar price point, too. I guess it kinda depends on what your preferences are and what you're looking for. Ima sucker for that "Moog" sound, so i had to go with the 37!
@@bendrrmusic yeah absolutely, if you want the moog sound get a Moog, having bought the Pro 3 now i would absolutely miss the incredible sequencer. The Pro 3 also has its own sound. i did have a Matriarch but had to return it due to QC issues, had i the space and funds i would buy again, saw one for £1000 recently but missed out. Proud UDO Super Gemini owner now! And i have the same TR-8S and the 3 Strymons, they are awesome! xxx
Making electronic sounds by pressing buttons and turning dials is fine, if one enjoys generating sequences of complex sound waves. Tinkering with "cool" synthesizers is not musicianship. I use my Sub 37 for music. It's OK.
I'm into synths already for more than 30 years. And I am still glad to see guys that want to share the sound synthesis and/or experiments they are working on. Of course synthesizers are meant to enjoy sound creation. It is even defined in the word 'synthesizer' itself. But just making music with it is fine too :-)
Thanks for being so clear about the possibilities of this beast
Harmonics at 0:55 are awesome. Great stuff. Can see why people love it
This is a very enjoyable video, definitely top 3 sub37 vids, a real pleasure to listen to someone who really knows what they are doing. Great sounds, cheers.
Thanks so much dude! Really appreciate the compliment
I love the looping syncable envelopes that stuff is crazy cool can turn a sequence into something else quickly and then back again, great creative tool
couldn't agree more! that syncable envelope looper is a total game changer and definitely one of the Subsequent37's top features in my opinion. sync it up to a sweet drum pattern and you're set
It's a synth for the modern day. Nice showcase of its abilities btw.
Thanks dude!
Love the Pink Floyd lead cover 👌
Thanks Chris! I've had a couple people request a full breakdown of that segment, so keep your eyes out for a more in depth video of that!
i realize I am kind of off topic but do anyone know of a good place to watch new series online ?
@Kylo Joseph Flixportal :D
@Gannon Graysen thank you, I went there and it seems to work :) Appreciate it !!
@Kylo Joseph glad I could help =)
Sounds amazing. Ahh I want both this and the sound studio but don't want to indulge too much
Wow, amazing sounds, just learning this synth, floyd sounds are insane dude
Thanks for watching dude! hope you enjoy learning the Subsequen37, such a joy to play!
@@bendrrmusic it is indeed, i bought the Groove 3 course, which is great, a wee bit more in depth than the manual but I’m looking for courses on sound design with it, you should do one mate!
GREAT patching 👏👏🎶👍
Those sounded right purdy
moog sub37 sounds great!
Thanks Nicolas! Appreciate you stopping by :)
Love it!!!
Thank you!!
If you have a compressor, something cool to do with the Sub is to sidechain it with a fat kickkkk! 👌
ah good call! i only have the stock compressor that comes with Pro Tools 10 but i'll have to try that!
Bendrr Music cool!
I do that with my 909, sounds great
I love mine
Thanks. This really interesting. I just got a Moog One ut this beast seems interesting too. Running out of space though…
Ugh the Moog One would be a dream synth. Hope you're liking it!
THIS IS GREAT WITH A DFAM!!!!!!!!
This thing is a BEAST! Hard to find a synth with a fuller sound
Definitely agree!
Not so hard. Moog one, Moog Matriarch, Moog Grandmother, Minimoog, Memory Moog, Sequential Pro One, Sequential OB6, any Oberheim SEM, Analog Solutions Leipzig V3, Roland Jupiter 8, Behringer Model D or Poly D, Behringer Monopoly, etc, etc, etc, etc.
@@ZenMountain Don't bring Behringer into this...
@@arthurjones369 yes...thank you
Prophet 6
6:49 "Yo listen up, here's the story"
ahahah! Im blue da bee daa
Very good job if you still have and could share the patches for the self oscillating part, duo mode/pitch modulation and fx water drop that would be great…
Unfortunately I was a dumb ass and didn't save like 90% of these patches, but I'll try to make some videos on those sections you're talking about!
@@bendrrmusic thanks for your answer… it doesn’t matter but great if you will try to make some videos about those sections to show the great capacities of Sub 37. These are not sounds and patches we used to hear about it
THIS IS BETTER THAN THE MATRIARCH!!!!!!!!!!!
I haven't played a Matriarch before, but i would never part ways with my Subsequent37, it is absolutely amazing!
Great stuff Just subscribed
1:10 Does the filter alone allow you to cycle through the overtone series like that? It's beautiful.
If im understanding your question correctly, yes you can, but you gotta crank the resonance to get those shimmery overtones
This thing that starts at 0:45 - do I understand correctly that this is harmonics? It is gorgeous!!
💯🥊
Can you do a rundown of everything that you got plugged in to the moog? Loopers,pedals,filters??
Yup, I use the Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal (Blue-ish box in top left of video), and I also use the Strymon Timeline delay pedal (Black-ish box to the right of the blue box), and I just have all of that going into my audio interface, into my DAW. That's pretty much it!
@@bendrrmusic I have just bought the Sub 37 and after reading your answer I would like to ask - so aparat from those two pedals (which are amazing) you have created all these sounds by yourself? That's brilliant
Hi great sound design. Is it possible to send the arp preset on 10:18?
This is analog dude. Unlike digital synthesizers there are no 'Presets'. To get back to a certain sound one must do one of two things. Either memorize the exact position of every knob and switch or take a picture. Neither method is perfect and it will take some fiddling around to get back close to a previous sound when trying to recreate it later on.
@@AnthonyGoodley No - Not only does this synth save patches, but you can use the Moog software to save/edit/manipulate it from your computer.
@@ParadNorthProd I didn't know this and I was wrong. Thank you for correcting me.
ok I have this machine for some time now, but wtf the water drops 👌
ahaha thanks! The water drops were discovered completely by mistake. I started off with a single 16' saw tooth oscillator and kicked the keyboard octave all the way down until i was playing the lowest possible tone. after some noodling with the filter and resonance and applying some reverb, i started getting that sound!
The Power of the Moog Subsequent37 (and about $1000 in Strymon pedals) ;)
But yeah, recently got one and really liking it so far. Cool sounds.
ahahah the pedals paired with the synth unlocks crazy potential. Glad you're liking yours though, so much fun!
No need to purchase separate fx pedals if you own a Yamaha Montage or similar keyboard run the audio output of the sub37 into the AD input of the other keyboard and process with fx. Then run the sub37 out an assignable output. This way you can still run the sub37 into a separate channel on your mixer.
@@bendrrmusic which pedals do you use?
@@mitsanut5869 I use the Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal and the Strymon Timeline delay pedal!
@@bendrrmusic thank you
can i get that kid cudi patch plzzzz
My dumb self didn't save like any of these patches, but i'm gonna try to breakdown some of these segments in separate vides, so i'll try to do one for this patch
Could you do a run through the pink floyd patch?
I could! I'll try to do a breakdown video of that sometime soon.
@@bendrrmusic i would love to see that as well. I just picked up the korg ms20 but I'm definitely picking up this syth in the near future
@@TheNerdyMusician ahahah i definitely need to get around to this.I also just realized there were two Pink Floyd covers in this video, did you know which one you wanted broken down? I suppose I could just do both haha
@@bendrrmusic i was referring
To on the run synth
@@TheNerdyMusician ruclips.net/video/7hey-LF-tck/видео.html
Ask and you shall receive!
so juicy, so amazing. Any chance you can show us how to get these sounds outta our 37's?
Hey thanks Sean! Were there any specific examples in the video that you were looking for?
SOUNDS LIKE STREET FIGHTER
20 minutes for knurling the filter knob?
Nice, but I prefer my Sub 37 Bob Moog Tribute Edition. Almost the same synth, but with some differencies..
Duuuude. Which preset was the pure randomness on? Sounded exactly like the movie Logans Run!
Thanks homie! I actually made that one from scratch - If i remember correctly i just cranked the pitch amount on one of the mod busses and used the Random shape. There might be more to it, it's been awhile since i made this 🤣
Very cool synth!! Could you connect it to sync the clock and the oscilators to a Mother32?
Thank you! I don't see why you couldn't! Take a Midi cable from the Mother32 Midi Out port and plug it into the Subsequent37's Midi In port. You may need to adjust some parameters in the Global / Midi menus, but this should work!
Thinking about buying it. Its 6 years old. Do u think its still worth it. Are there any new synths u think are better. ? This or the matriach? Awesome tones!!
Hey dude thanks for watching! My input on this is a probably a bit bias, because I don't think I could ever part ways with my Subsequent37. I think it is still worth it. That being said, from what i've seen of the Matriarch, that thing is a total beast in its own right. If you're able to shell out the extra $500, I would say go for it.
But if you're looking to stay within the price point of the Subsequent37, the Sequential Pro3 seems like a very solid contender, and that's one of the newer synths on the market. It all depends on what your preferences are, and what "sound" you're looking for. Hope this helps!
@@bendrrmusic thanks for replying, i am a big Tool fan Adam Jones uses a Access Virus A Synth module Synth..so wanted to have tones similar to that i can save to a preset (matriach does not have presets savings options. So watching your video really helped to see if the sub37 could be used in heavy rock/metal scenarios. the intro to your video is absolutely amazing! have you ever used any of hte access virus synts? thoughts thanks !!
Pro 3 is way pricier than a Sub 37.
Never apologise for getting lost or carried away; That's the whole point - to forget that you're in a simulation........
D'Oh!
Sorry!
I can't decide between this or the Matriarch!!
It’s a tough choice!! I feel like it all depends on your needs / what music you wanna make. If you’re more into modular, I would definitely recommend the matriarch since it has patch points / can hook up to external modules, but if that’s not really your thing (like me) then Sub37 all day!!
@@bendrrmusic Thank you. I plan on getting them both but I'll start with the Sub 37 as per your suggestion.
wow. amazing patches.
is it ok for you to send them to me ?
Thank you! I actually didn't save most of these : / any in particular you were trying to get? i can always to try to recreate some of them at some point
I think your time codes are off
Can we create these sounds with a matriarch also?
I'm sure you could! I believe the Matriarch has even more features than the Subsequent37, so i'm sure these could definitely be translated to the Matriarch!
@@bendrrmusic thank you. This will make the decision making easier
@@philberex You're welcome! Be aware, though - The Matriarch does not allow you to save presets! With that said, I would definitely buy one if I had the financial means 🤣
@@bendrrmusic oh didn’t know that. And and financially is for the moment also a bit low. 😂😅
This or the Pr0 3 br0?
Hard to say man... I haven't been fortunate enough to actually try out the Pro 3, but based on the videos i've seen, that thing looks like a beast. Looks like it has a good amount of features that the Subsequent37 does not have, and at a similar price point, too. I guess it kinda depends on what your preferences are and what you're looking for. Ima sucker for that "Moog" sound, so i had to go with the 37!
Came in here to say I'm looking to trade my new Pro 3 for a sub 37. The pro 3 is a beast but it's far too aggressive for my liking
I have only compared them online. Pro has great features but the Moog sounds much better to me.
@@andreasoberg2021 i have the Pro3 now :]
@@bendrrmusic yeah absolutely, if you want the moog sound get a Moog, having bought the Pro 3 now i would absolutely miss the incredible sequencer. The Pro 3 also has its own sound. i did have a Matriarch but had to return it due to QC issues, had i the space and funds i would buy again, saw one for £1000 recently but missed out. Proud UDO Super Gemini owner now! And i have the same TR-8S and the 3 Strymons, they are awesome! xxx
Making electronic sounds by pressing buttons and turning dials is fine, if one enjoys generating sequences of complex sound waves. Tinkering with "cool" synthesizers is not musicianship.
I use my Sub 37 for music. It's OK.
How do you know he doesn't? I'm embarrassed on your behalf 🤣. Lots of amazing musical content on your channel.....
Ok boomer
He's demonstrating some of the sounds it makes, not doing a performance. Duh.
I'm into synths already for more than 30 years. And I am still glad to see guys that want to share the sound synthesis and/or experiments they are working on. Of course synthesizers are meant to enjoy sound creation. It is even defined in the word 'synthesizer' itself. But just making music with it is fine too :-)
Thanks for taking the time out of your day to tell us how superior you are - that was a really worthwhile contribution to the conversation.