I know that other people have already mentioned you have a very calming Bob Ross meets lo-fi kind of vibe. I just wanna to say how much I truly appreciate how you share while being soo grounded and peaceful. It really is extra special to listen to you explain how you came to create such amazing music. 👏 Bravo Maestro 👏 I continue to learn soo much from your content. You inspire me to want to create my own music.
Like the Patrick Cowley & Sylvester Space Disco hit 'Menergy' (1981). Lyrics: 'The boys in the bar-room, living it up ... shootin' off Swenergy. The guys on the sidewalk, workin' it out ... talkin' 'bout Swenergy!'
I enjoy these song walkthroughs! It is always a pleasure to hear your thought processes, whether more conventional or esoteric avant garde. Thank you once again!
The Orgon Enigiser that came out in the mid 90s was made by my college tutor Jeff Waterstone, he taught me how to build a filter with components and a soldering iron back then
Really love this format of you breaking down your tracks. The simplicity in this one is really beautiful and makes me want to go and make music! I hope everyone else has the same fun I have just had 🐛 Thank you Sir Hainbach
The original Orgon Energiser was the most memorable (trippiest) synth I’ve ever heard . Loved it when it came out out in 90’s, wished I’d bought one back then
I really ought to say that I am addicted to dials ! It’s on all my tracks now. Sitting instruments in their place has never been simple for me but dials really helps tremendously. It really is essential. Just brilliant.
This is definitely making me more excited about the Enigiser as a synth than the demos that were in Keyboards (or was it Sound & Recording) about 15 years ago.
Great B section topic. I feel the same way and it can be really difficult , I find , to write a B section thats good, and doesnt feel like a completely different trac. I'd love more videos on this specific topic....
Lieber Hainbach, es ist das falsche Video für diesen Kommentar/Frage aber vielleicht kommt sie ja an?! Ich habe ein Video von dir gesehen, da wurde ein kugelgelagerter Adapter für Mikrofonstative für Tapeloops von dir vorgestellt. Ich finde das Video leider nicht mehr. Für einen Hinweis wär ich dankbar. LG Kai
Dear Hainbach, it's the wrong video for this comment/question but maybe it will arrive you this way?! I saw a video of you, you introduced a ball-bearing adapter for microphone tripods for tape loops. Unfortunately, I can't find the video anymore. I would be grateful for a hint. Best regards, Kai
lol! i talked to the maker an hour at superbooth. in the emd we met at that glassophone you play with wet fingers in the entrance area. that was the best instrument at sb23. but not electric. it would be very hainbach to feature that here.
@@Hainbach i had a session with frederik from analogsweden on the nebula instrument. its just otherworldly. YOU HAVE TO MAKE A VID ON THIS. please. and an ios app from it for me. its the most hainbach instrument ever. the metal resonator is so easy to drive into 4dimensional cylone organic distortion with just a gentle touch. it reacts almost as if its alive. it has an actuator attached so you can even use the whole thing as a speaker, driving your favourite synth through it. Markus is such a nice and humble guy. amazing what he builds. he is in magdeburg just around the corner. and offers to testdrive the thing at his place. that would be fun! All the best!
If you continue with obscure Swedish instruments maybe you can find the "Minod Vorga". If you do not like it I will buy it from you after you finish the video :)
I understand this is how you make a living but every time you make a video about something it reduces my chances of being able to find one or afford one
@@HainbachI think it’s sarcasm/a joke. As in “you make these videos so well that people get excited and now I have to compete with other buyers for the remaining stock” But anyhow. Wonderful instrument, wonderful video
Totally agree. Anything interesting or cool will inevitably get blown up by a content creator so they can pay the bills and sell you a patreon. This way the people can buy it and make music with it once a year on their occasional 3 day weekend away from their tech job office.
Es wäre so schön, würden sich die Deutschen endlich wieder ihrer Muttersprache bedienen. Ist nur meine Meinung! Ansonsten ein toller Kanal! - Das gibt bestimmt keinen Like 🙂
Das wäre aus seiner Sicht voll dumm, denn die meisten seiner Zuschauer sind nicht aus Deutschland, bzw. konnte dieser Kanal nur so groß werden, weil er ein Internationales Publikum anspricht. Der Aufwand für sich für ein rein deutschsprachiges Publikum gar nicht lohnen, dafür ist das Thema ne viel zu kleine Nische. Die Lingua Franca des Internets ist nun einmal Englisch und in unserer post globalisierten Welt kann man das einfach nicht ernsthaft erwarten, dass er seine Videos auf deutsch macht. Darfst diese Meinung natürlich haben und äußern, hättest du aber etwas nachgedacht und besser recherchiert, wärst du da auch von selber drauf gekommen, warum deine Aussage einfach (m.m.n) Schwachsinn ist. Außerdem drückst du das so aus, als würde kein Deutscher je deutsch reden und dass das übertrieben ist weißt du ja selbst. Und im Falle Hainbach stimmt es genauso wenig, denn er singt häufig auf deutsch oder gibt seinen Werken deutsche Namen, bedient sich also sehr wohl (aber halt nicht ausschließlich) seiner Muttersprache. Also bitte, bevor du nächstes mal so ein nationalistisches gesülze raushaust, einfach mal nachdenken und dir solche Kommentare sparen.
@@erlannderrantem6972 Stimmt, ich habe vergessen, dass die elektronische Musik von Pionieren wie Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream bzw. Klaus Schulze, Karlheinz Stockhausen maßgeblich entwickelt wurde. Deutschland hat da wohl keinen entscheidenden Beitrag geleistet. Die Nische ist wohl doch zu klein!
You can find the Decent Sampler Instrument and Music from this video on patreon.com/hainbach
Can I buy this at ikea?
😂
yea, but you have to do all the soldering
If Ikea sold jokes, that would be the joke.
Because everybody already has it and it sucks.
No but Aldi has a private label version and its alot cheaper in price.
Yes, it’s called the Swelchmikka in Ikea. Don’t forget to have the meatballs while you are there.
I know that other people have already mentioned you have a very calming Bob Ross meets lo-fi kind of vibe. I just wanna to say how much I truly appreciate how you share while being soo grounded and peaceful. It really is extra special to listen to you explain how you came to create such amazing music. 👏 Bravo Maestro 👏
I continue to learn soo much from your content. You inspire me to want to create my own music.
Now we're talking
Like the Patrick Cowley & Sylvester Space Disco hit 'Menergy' (1981). Lyrics: 'The boys in the bar-room, living it up ... shootin' off Swenergy. The guys on the sidewalk, workin' it out ... talkin' 'bout Swenergy!'
I enjoy these song walkthroughs! It is always a pleasure to hear your thought processes, whether more conventional or esoteric avant garde. Thank you once again!
The Orgon Enigiser that came out in the mid 90s was made by my college tutor Jeff Waterstone, he taught me how to build a filter with components and a soldering iron back then
This is a really interesting derparture from you're usual video editing style. I dig it alot!
Yeah I took it slow and I enjoyed it that way a lot.
Really love this format of you breaking down your tracks. The simplicity in this one is really beautiful and makes me want to go and make music! I hope everyone else has the same fun I have just had 🐛
Thank you Sir Hainbach
Happy to hear that!
The original Orgon Energiser was the most memorable (trippiest) synth I’ve ever heard . Loved it when it came out out in 90’s, wished I’d bought one back then
I really ought to say that I am addicted to dials ! It’s on all my tracks now. Sitting instruments in their place has never been simple for me but dials really helps tremendously. It really is essential. Just brilliant.
Aw thank you!
The color codes on the graph perfectly match your sweater. I think you’ve finally evolved into a sound wave. 😂
I would love to see some more of these “how to videos” either on RUclips or Patreon.
Oooh I like that last one a lot. Great video!
A very Goblin-esque track. Sounds of the horror genre from the 70's and early 80's. nice!
I love that time and style so much! Scored a feature film in that vain recently.
I was getting a bit of John Carpenter's Halloween vibe with that first melody
Dawn of the Dead is an amazing film
I like your Swenergy.
And especially his sweatergy!
Absolutely gorgeous music. There's an almost medieval quality to the piece.
I will say that I love Monterverdi and can’t help but sneak a few similar phrases into my music
Such a cool piece of hardware, hope to see it again.
There is somthing about this sound thats very appealing! ❤
I agree! It's a very unique sounding instrument!
Very nice analogue sounds! It sounds very classic and iconic!
I get the feeling we’ll be hearing a lot more of this instrument from you- it’s got a beautifully filthy sound that fits you very well!
i love your sweaters so much. love from illi-noise!!
This is definitely making me more excited about the Enigiser as a synth than the demos that were in Keyboards (or was it Sound & Recording) about 15 years ago.
Seems very interesting! Do you know where these can be bought? They seem to be out of stock at Analog Sweden.
This is their distribution unzunz.com
@@Hainbach Thanks a lot!
Really lovely man.
Lucky we still have synth weirdos in the world. It's a blessing!
What a cool thing. The sound of that first track is triggering my ASMR. Wowsa.
Did you just invent Dub Trance or maybe Trance Step? Or are they already things?
Great video as always HAINBACH. Thanks from all of us. :)
Beautiful sounds, just love these...
The Enigiser ❤ always wanted to have one!
Last track reminded me of something off the Eno/Hyde collaboration.
Great B section topic. I feel the same way and it can be really difficult , I find , to write a B section thats good, and doesnt feel like a completely different trac. I'd love more videos on this specific topic....
10:25 I very much enjoy Bass Face.
Is the second track available for purchasing?
all three are on patreon.com/hainbach
Hi mate, the original synth is still being made by the creator in the UK, for cheaper than this!
He’s still innovating and made an updated version!
This is what I say at the very beginning of the video
@@Hainbach worth mentioning the new version still I think, proper wicked piece of kit!
Lieber Hainbach, es ist das falsche Video für diesen Kommentar/Frage aber vielleicht kommt sie ja an?! Ich habe ein Video von dir gesehen, da wurde ein kugelgelagerter Adapter für Mikrofonstative für Tapeloops von dir vorgestellt. Ich finde das Video leider nicht mehr. Für einen Hinweis wär ich dankbar. LG Kai
I got an an right after you said:
“And that Rhodes sounds like this…”
“Here in Poundland blah blah blah” 😂
I remember the adverts in music mags back in the 90s
wuuuu the melodyyy jajja todo muy chingon :)
What is the reverb name at 12:00?
I have some trouble understanding
I believe he says “Great British Spring”
aber halo .... keine AHNUNG das es dieses ding gibt und ich dachte ich kenne das meiste ... danke für die Erleuchtung
Dear Hainbach, it's the wrong video for this comment/question but maybe it will arrive you this way?! I saw a video of you, you introduced a ball-bearing adapter for microphone tripods for tape loops. Unfortunately, I can't find the video anymore. I would be grateful for a hint. Best regards, Kai
Sounds nice…
Not necessarily my “favorite” type of sound, but I like it. And in fact, I’ve never actually heard of the original synth.
I‘ve found it !!
Proud to be a Swede again
€2000 and out of stock. Now I’m doubly sad
Mannnn this thing is SOO sick !
The eye in the pyramid symbol logo on the synthesizer is very telling. If I become a free mason will I get one for free?
Funny thing is he's playing it on an Arturia, with the compass and square logo.
lol! i talked to the maker an hour at superbooth. in the emd we met at that glassophone you play with wet fingers in the entrance area. that was the best instrument at sb23. but not electric. it would be very hainbach to feature that here.
I was offered it but the timing did not work out. 🙁
@@Hainbach i had a session with frederik from analogsweden on the nebula instrument. its just otherworldly. YOU HAVE TO MAKE A VID ON THIS. please. and an ios app from it for me. its the most hainbach instrument ever. the metal resonator is so easy to drive into 4dimensional cylone organic distortion with just a gentle touch. it reacts almost as if its alive. it has an actuator attached so you can even use the whole thing as a speaker, driving your favourite synth through it.
Markus is such a nice and humble guy. amazing what he builds. he is in magdeburg just around the corner. and offers to testdrive the thing at his place.
that would be fun!
All the best!
If you continue with obscure Swedish instruments maybe you can find the "Minod Vorga". If you do not like it I will buy it from you after you finish the video :)
Those portamentos on strings...
That third track could easily be a drill beat if you put drums on it
I'd like to see how this compares to a Korg Electribe. I use those a lot and I'd be curious to see how the two really stand apart.
It complements the Electribe well.
they are exactly the same
@@xfghffhfg
No they certainly are not!
@@morlidor My bad, I confused it with the volca bass
Pyrolator und der Plan.
Adrenalin, etc
You should do acid with this synth. 😊. This synth needs a drum machine friend. 🙂
Yeah I wanted to do a sort of „ambient trance“ here, leaving out all percussion. Was a fun challenge
FIrst thought it kinda reminds me of something like the "Electric Mistress".. Flaaaanger.. pedal.. from Electro-Harmonix..?
At leat in form, then again the sound in and out itself is totally different.. Wonder why..
I had serial number 001 of the original Orgon in 1996🙈
Wow! Piece of history right there
I am so glad they are being rebuilt as I sold mine in 2013 and have been regretting it ever since, but now I can relax 👍
I dunno, I have owned analog before and Vital, ZebraLette 3 and Phaseplant is pretty good.
Man, the threshold to making and understanding electronic instruments seems far too high.
is there a diy version?
There used to be one, but now it’s only pre-assembled
somebody get this to carti
What shall we call this ?
Grown up engineering 🙂
Mature engineering ?😜
Adult engineering ?😜
So filthy !
Did i just spot a panoptigan?
Yes!
Did Abba make this
ace of base made the op-1
Geoff Who? Waterson? Walterson?
Waterston: instagram.com/orgonsystems/
Must have clone.
Tolle Inspirationen aber leider nur in Englich.👍👍
I understand this is how you make a living but every time you make a video about something it reduces my chances of being able to find one or afford one
But the Swenigiser as well as the Enigiser is available to buy now as I say in the very beginning of the video?
@@HainbachI think it’s sarcasm/a joke. As in “you make these videos so well that people get excited and now I have to compete with other buyers for the remaining stock”
But anyhow. Wonderful instrument, wonderful video
If you know which cool obscure pieces to buy, by all means do it now. I often don’t until I see them here. Like a lot of other folks.
Totally agree. Anything interesting or cool will inevitably get blown up by a content creator so they can pay the bills and sell you a patreon. This way the people can buy it and make music with it once a year on their occasional 3 day weekend away from their tech job office.
Es wäre so schön, würden sich die Deutschen endlich wieder ihrer Muttersprache bedienen. Ist nur meine Meinung! Ansonsten ein toller Kanal! - Das gibt bestimmt keinen Like 🙂
Das wäre aus seiner Sicht voll dumm, denn die meisten seiner Zuschauer sind nicht aus Deutschland, bzw. konnte dieser Kanal nur so groß werden, weil er ein Internationales Publikum anspricht. Der Aufwand für sich für ein rein deutschsprachiges Publikum gar nicht lohnen, dafür ist das Thema ne viel zu kleine Nische.
Die Lingua Franca des Internets ist nun einmal Englisch und in unserer post globalisierten Welt kann man das einfach nicht ernsthaft erwarten, dass er seine Videos auf deutsch macht.
Darfst diese Meinung natürlich haben und äußern, hättest du aber etwas nachgedacht und besser recherchiert, wärst du da auch von selber drauf gekommen, warum deine Aussage einfach (m.m.n) Schwachsinn ist.
Außerdem drückst du das so aus, als würde kein Deutscher je deutsch reden und dass das übertrieben ist weißt du ja selbst.
Und im Falle Hainbach stimmt es genauso wenig, denn er singt häufig auf deutsch oder gibt seinen Werken deutsche Namen, bedient sich also sehr wohl (aber halt nicht ausschließlich) seiner Muttersprache.
Also bitte, bevor du nächstes mal so ein nationalistisches gesülze raushaust, einfach mal nachdenken und dir solche Kommentare sparen.
@@erlannderrantem6972 Stimmt, ich habe vergessen, dass die elektronische Musik von Pionieren wie Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream bzw. Klaus Schulze, Karlheinz Stockhausen maßgeblich entwickelt wurde. Deutschland hat da wohl keinen entscheidenden Beitrag geleistet. Die Nische ist wohl doch zu klein!
none of this sounds like "rave classic" sounds.
Sharp observation sherlock😉.
What do we deduct from that?
So true. Not even close.,