I love your videos!!! I bought a monologue 2 weeks ago and your tips and tricks have been so helpful. Please keep them coming!! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these.
+Georgie porgie wow, thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos and thank you for taking the time to comment. More videos coming, don't worry! I'm going to record some more of these "tricks" videos and also some "let's make a sound from scratch" ones too, so keep an eye on the channel.
+Zach Scott haha! Everyone knows exactly what they mean on instinct right? They all trump "wub" in my eyes :) Thanks for watching (and taking the time to comment). It's appreciated.
@@OscillatorSink I will do,it seems a really good mono synth for the money ,I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning much more from you !
2nd Watch after having my Monologue 2 years now. Great Video education on this feature I had missed exploring to date. My thanks for top class content. Regards
You certainly did do so, it's always appreciated. May have to go back over the full set again & check what else I might have missed....lol @@OscillatorSink
Question: If we select one-shot on the LFO, and then invert the waveform for triangle and/or square waves, will this not create a different sound than non-inverted? BTW, your videos are invaluable to me. They sold me on the Monologue. Thanks, dude! :)
Great and very needed tutorial on a not so much "hidden" as "overlooked" feature of the Monologue. The inverted INT on a sawtooth LFO on the cutoff freq of the filter (i.e. ramp up instead of ramp down) reminds me very much of the intro of 'Halo of flies' by Alice Cooper (at 34 sec., ruclips.net/video/TlNakynlVCk/видео.html).
+meneerjansen00 yup, that sounds very familiar! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for taking the time to comment! Keep your eyes peeled for more Monologue videos coming up.
Sounds similar with the pre-set sequence 61 Pumpdriver, I have used it couple of times as an base for similar tricks with the LFO. Do you happen to have any idea how the motion sequence track for the Drive on that sequence has been made? It has this extremely sharp and regular serration on it. I find it impossible to be dublicated just by turning the Drive knob, or any other knob/switch for that matter. The slider on that sequnce has been assigned for LFO Rate function, so it's not it either.
Your videos are very good, I just received my Monologue today, going DAWless so I'm coupling the Monologue with my MPC Live...again love the vids and may I ask what vocal mic are you using?
+bigdap100 thank you for watching and for the feedback - it's very much appreciated! The vocal mic is just a venerable SM57 which I'm compressing super hard as boosting the low end to get somewhere near that "radio voice" sound. Enjoy your dawless journey, it's going to be fun!
+Pat Kelly a subtractive synth, in simplest terms is "start bright, use filters to make dark", so we're still subtractive on the Monologue. But don't worry too much about defining synths strictly, you'll find plenty of synths that have elements of both (for example, the shape control on the Monologue is kinda an additive trick).
Thanks. I am very new to the world of hardware synthesis although have been using soft synths for few years. What i've found interesting is the difference in sound when performing the same actions on a similar type synth in hard vs soft scenarios. You're videos are invaluable as a near newbie.
+Kame San it's a little on the light side, but it does cover off each function. I might be making this up, but maybe the one you can download from Korg's site is laid out better?
Yeah, I hate the "manual" because it's just two large pages folded into fours. I would rather read a PDF than unfold that crap. And also, it's easy to discard because it doesn't feel like a manual as packaged, it just feels like another piece of paper you're not going to read. (Saying this because I just started watching Oscillator Sink's Monologue videos and now he's got me digging out my manual that I never bothered to read.)
Remember that there is a PDF version of the manual - I have a folder on my Google Drive that it full of manuals, midi implementation tables, etc. for the synths I own (and some I don't). That way I can always quickly get at them whether I'm at my desk or just have my phone nearby. Kinda nerdy but I use it a lot - especially as people ask me questions on the synths in the comments section!
I really love the reverse type sound. Thanks. The monologue has to be the best priced synth , with all of its features.
This is the best basic explanation of the envelope generator I have seen and a cool effect by making it "subtractive". Thanks!
Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoy putting the trick to use!
I love your videos!!! I bought a monologue 2 weeks ago and your tips and tricks have been so helpful. Please keep them coming!! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these.
+Georgie porgie wow, thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos and thank you for taking the time to comment. More videos coming, don't worry! I'm going to record some more of these "tricks" videos and also some "let's make a sound from scratch" ones too, so keep an eye on the channel.
I vote "laser gun sound", "UFO sound" and "bouncing ball sound" to become official musical terms.
+Zach Scott haha! Everyone knows exactly what they mean on instinct right? They all trump "wub" in my eyes :)
Thanks for watching (and taking the time to comment). It's appreciated.
This really helped me to grasp the inverted envelope and lfo. Thank you!
+Billy Truant great! Now go make some awesome sounds!
This video only has about 16,000 views. It should have much more given the quality of the content.
I really good tutorial,easy to understand ,I've just ordered my Monologue and can't wait to try that trick out,
Yesss! Have fun with your new synth!
@@OscillatorSink I will do,it seems a really good mono synth for the money ,I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning much more from you !
thanks for these great video's this300 Euro synth is getting better each time i watch one of your tutorial 's thanks again
+Jason Daly my pleasure, so stoked that you're getting something out of them. Thank you for watching!
2nd Watch after having my Monologue 2 years now. Great Video education on this feature I had missed exploring to date. My thanks for top class content.
Regards
The Monologue is a surprisingly deep synth - a lot to explore despite its diminutive form! Glad to have shown you something new.
You certainly did do so, it's always appreciated. May have to go back over the full set again & check what else I might have missed....lol @@OscillatorSink
In case you've missed it, this one sets up probably my favourite way to use the Monologue these days:
ruclips.net/video/PaAkXoPSzSM/видео.html
Seen many people saying stuff like this but you made me buy the Monologue aswell. Subscribed !
Well I hope you're having fun with it!
Question: If we select one-shot on the LFO, and then invert the waveform for triangle and/or square waves, will this not create a different sound than non-inverted?
BTW, your videos are invaluable to me. They sold me on the Monologue. Thanks, dude! :)
Yes, I believe that you would, in the same way you do with the envelope. Glad that my videos helped you decide on a Monologue, thanks for watching!
This was very helpful! Thank you!
+Rick Moore glad to be of assistance. Thank you for watching!
man i wish the base was cutt back lol. boomin voice bro
That feature feels a bit after market forged in! Read it in docu but never used it... Thanks!
Great and very needed tutorial on a not so much "hidden" as "overlooked" feature of the Monologue. The inverted INT on a sawtooth LFO on the cutoff freq of the filter (i.e. ramp up instead of ramp down) reminds me very much of the intro of 'Halo of flies' by Alice Cooper (at 34 sec., ruclips.net/video/TlNakynlVCk/видео.html).
+meneerjansen00 yup, that sounds very familiar! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for taking the time to comment! Keep your eyes peeled for more Monologue videos coming up.
Sounds similar with the pre-set sequence 61 Pumpdriver, I have used it couple of times as an base for similar tricks with the LFO. Do you happen to have any idea how the motion sequence track for the Drive on that sequence has been made? It has this extremely sharp and regular serration on it. I find it impossible to be dublicated just by turning the Drive knob, or any other knob/switch for that matter. The slider on that sequnce has been assigned for LFO Rate function, so it's not it either.
I also would love to see the wobbly sounds that are present in Tame Impala's Nangs
+JoeTheGuitarist69 I'll have a listen and see what we can do!
Ta👍🏻
Your videos are very good, I just received my Monologue today, going DAWless so I'm coupling the Monologue with my MPC Live...again love the vids and may I ask what vocal mic are you using?
+bigdap100 thank you for watching and for the feedback - it's very much appreciated! The vocal mic is just a venerable SM57 which I'm compressing super hard as boosting the low end to get somewhere near that "radio voice" sound.
Enjoy your dawless journey, it's going to be fun!
I wish you could latch the switch button!
Hey your videos are very nice ! You'll get more subs soon enough, I'm sure of that
+M. Gentil thank you!
So does that make the Mono an Additive synth? I thought its architecture was subtractive??
+Pat Kelly a subtractive synth, in simplest terms is "start bright, use filters to make dark", so we're still subtractive on the Monologue. But don't worry too much about defining synths strictly, you'll find plenty of synths that have elements of both (for example, the shape control on the Monologue is kinda an additive trick).
Thanks. I am very new to the world of hardware synthesis although have been using soft synths for few years. What i've found interesting is the difference in sound when performing the same actions on a similar type synth in hard vs soft scenarios. You're videos are invaluable as a near newbie.
+Pat Kelly glad to help out. Welcome to the wonderful world of hardware! Every synth has its own character, discovering that is part of the fun ;)
I need to look for the manual again. Swear it was just warranty info.
+Kame San it's a little on the light side, but it does cover off each function. I might be making this up, but maybe the one you can download from Korg's site is laid out better?
I guess you have to download it, the one that comes printed is just a simplified starter guide.
Yeah, I hate the "manual" because it's just two large pages folded into fours. I would rather read a PDF than unfold that crap.
And also, it's easy to discard because it doesn't feel like a manual as packaged, it just feels like another piece of paper you're not going to read.
(Saying this because I just started watching Oscillator Sink's Monologue videos and now he's got me digging out my manual that I never bothered to read.)
Remember that there is a PDF version of the manual - I have a folder on my Google Drive that it full of manuals, midi implementation tables, etc. for the synths I own (and some I don't). That way I can always quickly get at them whether I'm at my desk or just have my phone nearby. Kinda nerdy but I use it a lot - especially as people ask me questions on the synths in the comments section!
How to do vaporwave sounds next?