Hi, that absolutely depends on what you want to achieve. If you work with a DAW you can make whole songs just with the Grandmother alone Same as DJ. For analog live jams and pieces: Mother 32/Behringer Crave for melodic content or percussion. DFAM: melodies or wild percussion, drones and stuff. Subharmonicon experimental chord/melodie and/or rhythm thing, not easy to tame though. Matriarch: 4 voices paraphonic pads or bass/lead or soundscapes. I also got the Behringer Deep Mind 12. Nice for pads but also everything else and extremely versatile but a lot of menu diving. If you want a more classic drum machine I got the Arturia Drum Brute Impact. It's a nice drum machine but Roland also has good classic 808 like sounding machines. If you want to go modular Behringer, Tip Top Audio and many other brands offer cool modules to extend the possibilitys with your Grandmother. Moog Mavis has a nice wave folder I've heard but it has no sequencer. Lisa Bella Donna has a "How to choose a Moog" video if you want to stay with the brand Moog you could watch that one. Have fun with your Moog Grandmother 😊
Great piece man! One of my favorites from you.
Thank you for your kind words! 😊
hey dude i got the grandmother. What would go well with the grandmother moog?
Hi, that absolutely depends on what you want to achieve. If you work with a DAW you can make whole songs just with the Grandmother alone Same as DJ. For analog live jams and pieces: Mother 32/Behringer Crave for melodic content or percussion. DFAM: melodies or wild percussion, drones and stuff. Subharmonicon experimental chord/melodie and/or rhythm thing, not easy to tame though. Matriarch: 4 voices paraphonic pads or bass/lead or soundscapes. I also got the Behringer Deep Mind 12. Nice for pads but also everything else and extremely versatile but a lot of menu diving. If you want a more classic drum machine I got the Arturia Drum Brute Impact. It's a nice drum machine but Roland also has good classic 808 like sounding machines. If you want to go modular Behringer, Tip Top Audio and many other brands offer cool modules to extend the possibilitys with your Grandmother. Moog Mavis has a nice wave folder I've heard but it has no sequencer. Lisa Bella Donna has a "How to choose a Moog" video if you want to stay with the brand Moog you could watch that one. Have fun with your Moog Grandmother 😊
@@bitbe6152 thank you dude😎
@@bitbe6152 well im off to bad it like 1:30am💀