@@MelloCello7 Maybe i am spoiled, i have or had have a lot of vintage synths with lots of character. This Moog has a lot of nuances and a wide spectrum, but is completely lifeless in pure tone.
I feel like I could learn Japanese just from watching Ujiie-San with no sub titles. Great presenter! He gets the point across the language gap regardless.
@@jeshkam Yes! Moog1 is super machine! sound, function, and its phisical weight ;) But Prophet5 rev4 and montage m7 are main synth since last year. include Moog1, I have used some analog synth since this comment, and I notice that I love Sequential's sounds better than moog. (but I love Moog too! I don't buy but Muse is so cool design and amazing sounds!)
I love this channel and respect his level of musicianship a lot, this is probably the only demo of a hardware synth he’s done that I don’t like. Maybe the Moog One is an acquired taste that takes time 🙄
The playing and demo are excellent. With the Moog One, it seems that the company is trying to recreate in an analogue synth what a good digital workstation does; thus, I'm left wondering, 'what is the purpose, other than a price point 2-3X higher?'
What to do with felter state Pass through a variable freeter, either through a large filter or both I'll pass And here too, as there is a triangle mark here Oscillator big snobograph is high!
A little bit criticism... It sounds fat analog, but at the same time all these patches sound more of the same and somewhat dull. (just my opinion). And except the big fat sound, what actually can do this synth that a good software synth can't?
@@oblitafier It’s not that I don’t appreciate it. I had lots of analog synths myself and it’s awesome. But I switched to soft synths and I don’t really miss the analog equipment since I can do the same things with my soft synths - more or less - in a much easier way. But you have a point. If someone buys a Moog One they do it for a reason.
Pascal Illustration I feel the same, I’ve had many analog synths over the span of 40 years .. and still do .. but I’m just burnt on the sounds after all these years, I enjoy soft synths like Omnisphere, and Kontakt libraries so much more these days. Something doesn’t rub me right with a One the same as the Memory Moog didn’t back in the day .. I ended up with the Jupiter 8 as my flagship when the decision between it, the OBXa, and Memory Moog were my choices.
@@chrisstrobel3439 I think many people don't always appreaciate the potential of a good softh synth because they are not aware of all the possibilities it offers. They try the patches and judge on that, but once you experiment for a while you can discover great things a classic hardware synth can't do. And the reason people don't experiment as much with softsynths as they do with hardware is because softsynths don't have physical knobs and the same interaction. It's true that analog sounds really good, but there has become a big focus on it. Especially recreating the classics. Look at Behringer who makes clones of the TR-808 909 minimoog, and so on... There are even 2 new ARP 2600's (Behringer and Korg). This is all great news, but I think Brands should put in more work in really new things, innovations or just making great new synths instead rebuilding the past. Jean Michel Jarre talked about this too somewhere in his interviews. Experimenting with new things, not repeating the same. Artists from the 70's, 80's used these old classics because that was the choise back then. There was a technology limitation. Now Logic Pro has everything that you need. If a softsynth don't really sound 'analog' isn't that a little bit a luxury-problem? In the past I also thought I needed hardware synths, but I sold them and I don't miss them. One DAW and a keyboard controller is enough for me.
It does not sound anything like a DX FM, as that sonic engine produces its own unique sound. The synth here if anything reminded me slightly more of the Casio CZ range and its PD synth engine. No the Móóg has its own sound and character compared to the other two mentioned IMHO.
i don't know. I think The Moog One suffers from 'too many bells and whistles' so it's a master of none. I prefer the sound of the classic analog poly synth's more. The Moog One struggles to have what they call character.
I think all the bells and whistles would be fine in the right hands. MusicTrackJP is my favorite demo guy. But the Moog One needs a guy like 80’s icon synth pioneer Jan Hammer to make it sound the way it should.
@@johnnyv673 none of this new stuff sounds remotely as good as the classic real deal. my guess is that they do not have the brainpower inside Moog Inc 2019 to design anything to equal the original PolyMoog or MemoryMoog because this sure ain't it. They keep doing twinkle marketing like someone with a soldering iron is a rare and exotic event. I really hate their marketing and this M1 thing just makes me want to turn and run. They still make some good mono-synths in the $1k range, but Korg Yam Roland Moog Sequential/DSI Oberheim just can not seem to connect with the sound of their good stuff, not even close.
Thank You very much for the update. I know it is not so easy to realize such a real behavior. This is little irritating me to trigger for instance filters cut off freq for the whole cord or cluster with the single aftertouch key pressed deeper somewhere aside instead of deciding which keys I want to be affected by aftertouch . Just asked because it is very expensive instrument and that would be marvelous to have this feature implemented. Thank you again.
Yes, marvelous indeed. Especially at this "immediately affordable" $$$ price point. In my opinion, polyphonic aftertouch should be de-facto *standard fare* on _every_ keybed with aftertouch capability. Period. It is annoying beyond belief to be playing chords with simultaneous moving bass line & desire aftertouch applied just upon lower notes to bring up the filter or apply subtle (or dramatic!) modulation, only to have every single note within immediate proximity effected! At similar velocity! Sucks... I love the poly aftertouch on my Ensoniq SQ-80 even with it's 'clacky' keyboard mechanism. Very responsive nonetheless. It controls a JV-1080 via midi which responds *GREAT* to poly aftertouch. Especially on long evolving pads. Once you become accustomed to polyphonic aftertouch you no longer willfully accept the severe limitations of mono aftertouch keyboards. Especially when it comes to any kind of expressive playing! Peace out ✌
This sounds great. But I can make OmniSphere or a Montage sound pretty much like this. Can a Moog One sound like a Montage or OmniSphere? No way. For 800,000 Yen ($7000 USD), that's not good enough for me.
man I really dont get the hype around moog gear. maybe its just not my generation of sound. I usually find the Nord, Roland and especially Korg sound much warmer. I see people praising moog for warm sounds but to me they sound rather cold compared to lets say a Kingkorg or Nord Lead A1.
@@SPAZZOID100 you'd be right! I'm a classical cat going into electronic major, major change with a whole lot of discovery: if you have any links or names to point me in the right direction, I'm all ears😊👂
The sound is disappointing for such a beast, level ... Cold, harsh, cheap sounding ... If Katsunori "can't make it happen" no one can ... I give it 5 out of 10 max ...
@@marzzz1 It's James Reeno, THE biggest internet troll that has ever existed. You can expect this comment, or the comment that he likes the OB-6 and the Super 6 more after every Moog One video..
Finally, the only demo that matters
Yes, and i am glad that it is now officially proven that this thing is just avarage in sound.
@@iSirTaki are you kidding me¿??
@@MelloCello7 Unfortunately, no.
@@iSirTaki bro what killed for you?? What made it pale in comparison??
@@MelloCello7 Maybe i am spoiled, i have or had have a lot of vintage synths with lots of character. This Moog has a lot of nuances and a wide spectrum, but is completely lifeless in pure tone.
I feel like I could learn Japanese just from watching Ujiie-San with no sub titles. Great presenter! He gets the point across the language gap regardless.
Katsunori + Moog One = ❤️
My One is arriving tomorrow‼︎
@DIV1NITAL What do they cost? An arm and a leg?
Do you still own it?
@@jeshkam Yes! Moog1 is super machine! sound, function, and its phisical weight ;)
But Prophet5 rev4 and montage m7 are main synth since last year.
include Moog1, I have used some analog synth since this comment, and I notice that I love Sequential's sounds better than moog. (but I love Moog too! I don't buy but Muse is so cool design and amazing sounds!)
Welcome back Synthsei
Moog One and Yamaha Montage ...best polyphonic synths on the market.... great demo ❤️
great synth! domu arigato!
agree with you! Watashi wa anata ni dōi shimasu, dōryō
Hello Mr. Katsunori UJIIE! I am pleased to see you with the new video, thank you very much for the excellent reviews.
Ujiie-san you are the only one i was waiting for! arigato gosaimasu!!
The demo I've been waiting for, class as always. Thank you sir.
The first demo that makes me wanting to buy a one.
We missed you Sir.
Amazing video. It was as if Keith Emerson were giving a tutorial.
23:02 This part and the one after it sound sublime.
Tangerine dream " rubycon "
Yeees Katsunori! Been missing you!!!
待ってました!
Looking fabulous🤩
The master at work
That evolving filmscape sound at 23:00 , wow...
maaan so lush
13:32 he dials is the sweetness also!
I love this channel and respect his level of musicianship a lot, this is probably the only demo of a hardware synth he’s done that I don’t like. Maybe the Moog One is an acquired taste that takes time 🙄
You're the best!! ❤❤
English sub-title is available now !!
この動画見てたらめっちゃ欲しくなってきました…鍵盤弾くの下手だけど音作りは好きなのでいつの日かお金貯めて手に入れたいシンセですね
Wonderfull
素晴らしい!!!
Moog one+strymon reverb effect woww
Amazing
So many ideas taken from the Andromeda 😁
Such a beautiful machine with amazing sound abilities.
Not really.
@@SPAZZOID100 Maybe not to your taste. There are better vids on the Moog One out there showing it's true potential. It is all about taste.
@@SPAZZOID100 You don't like the Moog One James Reeno?
すぐにMEMORYMOOGを購入します
The playing and demo are excellent. With the Moog One, it seems that the company is trying to recreate in an analogue synth what a good digital workstation does; thus, I'm left wondering, 'what is the purpose, other than a price point 2-3X higher?'
Oh men I missed you
23:48 自動字幕の「ぴょんぴょん」ってwww
What to do with felter state Pass through a variable freeter, either through a large filter or both I'll pass And here too, as there is a triangle mark here Oscillator big snobograph is high!
Dr.Mixの動画で見て気になってました
A little bit criticism...
It sounds fat analog, but at the same time all these patches sound more of the same and somewhat dull. (just my opinion). And except the big fat sound, what actually can do this synth that a good software synth can't?
It’s cool, you don’t have to appreciate it. Like most expensive things, if you can afford it and want it for your own reasons, nothing else matters.
@@oblitafier It’s not that I don’t appreciate it. I had lots of analog synths myself and it’s awesome. But I switched to soft synths and I don’t really miss the analog equipment since I can do the same things with my soft synths - more or less - in a much easier way. But you have a point. If someone buys a Moog One they do it for a reason.
Pascal Illustration I feel the same, I’ve had many analog synths over the span of 40 years .. and still do .. but I’m just burnt on the sounds after all these years, I enjoy soft synths like Omnisphere, and Kontakt libraries so much more these days. Something doesn’t rub me right with a One the same as the Memory Moog didn’t back in the day .. I ended up with the Jupiter 8 as my flagship when the decision between it, the OBXa, and Memory Moog were my choices.
@@chrisstrobel3439 I think many people don't always appreaciate the potential of a good softh synth because they are not aware of all the possibilities it offers. They try the patches and judge on that, but once you experiment for a while you can discover great things a classic hardware synth can't do. And the reason people don't experiment as much with softsynths as they do with hardware is because softsynths don't have physical knobs and the same interaction.
It's true that analog sounds really good, but there has become a big focus on it. Especially recreating the classics. Look at Behringer who makes clones of the TR-808 909 minimoog, and so on... There are even 2 new ARP 2600's (Behringer and Korg). This is all great news, but I think Brands should put in more work in really new things, innovations or just making great new synths instead rebuilding the past. Jean Michel Jarre talked about this too somewhere in his interviews. Experimenting with new things, not repeating the same.
Artists from the 70's, 80's used these old classics because that was the choise back then. There was a technology limitation. Now Logic Pro has everything that you need. If a softsynth don't really sound 'analog' isn't that a little bit a luxury-problem? In the past I also thought I needed hardware synths, but I sold them and I don't miss them. One DAW and a keyboard controller is enough for me.
23:00 Channeling his inner TimeTourist.
Finally! The only man who could influence me to get a moog one
Well, I wasn’t seeing anything worth my $8000 and thought about buying a motorcycle. Now I’ll be inside all winter with my new toy. 🥃
you must really like your motorcycle
OMG ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️⚛️
さすがにサウンド面では
prophet とは キャラクターが 違いますね〜
これも素晴らしいですね。
近く発売される JUPITER-X の
モデリング音源もレクチャーしてもらいたいです。
氏家さんのレクチャー大好きなので、
期待大です。
the moog one sounds often “”hard”” or “messy”.
i found some of the sounds of the ob12 demo by katsunori more impressive....
Nice demo, amazing synthesizer. But this is uselessly too heavy. "minimum two person lift" sticker on the cardboard is not a lie.
Most of the patches sound like an FM synth.
But a great analog fm synth!
It does not sound anything like a DX FM, as that sonic engine produces its own unique sound. The synth here if anything reminded me slightly more of the Casio CZ range and its PD synth engine. No the Móóg has its own sound and character compared to the other two mentioned IMHO.
I agree, I think this synth sounds underwhelming. I tried it in real life too.
It is a really underwhelming sound. All of the demos I've heard are just average. Listen to 2 minutes of a Memory moog and your jaw will hit the floor
Henri the Horse great???
Looks a bit like The Synclavier!
...Said nobody, ever
A little, but you shouldn’t have to get a second mortgage to afford it.
5:09 5 star preset for a 5 star man
how can i get this for free?
Subarashii!!!!!
Greetings from Argentina
音的にはプロフェットっぽい気もしました
暖かさの中にあるクールさが確かにプロフェットぽいですね。
昔のMOOGのファットさとも若干違う感じ?
When I have $8000 lying around maybe I'll buy one of these.
When I have $8,000,000 lying around I will get One.
Paul Deck i would sooner buy a MEMORYMOOG.
@@SPAZZOID100 Thanks for letting us know James Reeno from Spazzoid Studio
あー欲しい欲しい欲しい欲しい!
あー金ない金ない金ない金ない!
i don't know. I think The Moog One suffers from 'too many bells and whistles' so it's a master of none. I prefer the sound of the classic analog poly synth's more. The Moog One struggles to have what they call character.
Memorymoog
the only thing missing is poly after touch and a huge ribbon
I think all the bells and whistles would be fine in the right hands. MusicTrackJP is my favorite demo guy. But the Moog One needs a guy like 80’s icon synth pioneer Jan Hammer to make it sound the way it should.
Sound as good as a korg ms2000.
Hmm..down payment on a car or a Moog 1...i'll get back to you on that one..
Get the Moog. Currently I own a Krog Wavestation EX and thinking about selling my car to get my paws on a Krog Kronos.
@BC J quite true!
These sounds remind me of SmashHit and Ecco the Dolphin
すごい
How is there so few subscribers!
日本ではそんなにシンセってメジャーな楽器じゃないのもありますかね。
My ❤️💭🎼👍💐
Does it have a poly aftertouch?
no
@@johnnyv673 none of this new stuff sounds remotely as good as the classic real deal. my guess is that they do not have the brainpower inside Moog Inc 2019 to design anything to equal the original PolyMoog or MemoryMoog because this sure ain't it. They keep doing twinkle marketing like someone with a soldering iron is a rare and exotic event. I really hate their marketing and this M1 thing just makes me want to turn and run. They still make some good mono-synths in the $1k range, but Korg Yam Roland Moog Sequential/DSI Oberheim just can not seem to connect with the sound of their good stuff, not even close.
it should 😂
Thank You very much for the update. I know it is not so easy to realize such a real behavior. This is little irritating me to trigger for instance filters cut off freq for the whole cord or cluster with the single aftertouch key pressed deeper somewhere aside instead of deciding which keys I want to be affected by aftertouch . Just asked because it is very expensive instrument and that would be marvelous to have this feature implemented. Thank you again.
Yes, marvelous indeed. Especially at this "immediately affordable" $$$ price point.
In my opinion, polyphonic aftertouch should be de-facto *standard fare* on _every_ keybed with aftertouch capability. Period. It is annoying beyond belief to be playing chords with simultaneous moving bass line & desire aftertouch applied just upon lower notes to bring up the filter or apply subtle (or dramatic!) modulation, only to have every single note within immediate proximity effected! At similar velocity! Sucks... I love the poly aftertouch on my Ensoniq SQ-80 even with it's 'clacky' keyboard mechanism. Very responsive nonetheless. It controls a JV-1080 via midi which responds *GREAT* to poly aftertouch. Especially on long evolving pads. Once you become accustomed to polyphonic aftertouch you no longer willfully accept the severe limitations of mono aftertouch keyboards. Especially when it comes to any kind of expressive playing! Peace out ✌
本当に素晴らしい音。小室さんも弾いている
ruclips.net/video/whQig_Yevok/видео.html
DAMN!......
the 16 voice ? - ah 16......got it
wish it had poly AT
I hate looking at pricey synths vs my finances ;-)
you can tell that he does not like it
Moog best synth
Lol. Not even close!!!
@@SPAZZOID100 Thanks for letting us know James Reeno from Spazzoid Studio!
Mechya kakkoi yo, mechya hoshi, demo, akane ga jyanai yo
音がツルッとしてて、一聴するとムーグとは分からないですね。
This sounds great. But I can make OmniSphere or a Montage sound pretty much like this. Can a Moog One sound like a Montage or OmniSphere? No way. For 800,000 Yen ($7000 USD), that's not good enough for me.
man I really dont get the hype around moog gear. maybe its just not my generation of sound. I usually find the Nord, Roland and especially Korg sound much warmer. I see people praising moog for warm sounds but to me they sound rather cold compared to lets say a Kingkorg or Nord Lead A1.
I have never heard a synth sound this good, maybe it's the musician, but it's everything I wanted from the instrument
You have not heard too many synths in your life i guess??
@@SPAZZOID100 What do you prefer James Reeno from Spazzoid Studio, this or the OB-6?
@@SPAZZOID100 you'd be right! I'm a classical cat going into electronic major, major change with a whole lot of discovery: if you have any links or names to point me in the right direction, I'm all ears😊👂
Prefer OB6 & SUPER-6
Really James Reeno? We were waiting for your opinion. Thanks for giving it.
🥰🤤
とーても良いんだけど世の中デジタルが良いっていうと皆んなデジタル行きたがりアナログがっていうと皆んなアナログってのがなぁ。
ジュピター80のあとマトリックスブルートとプロフェット6を買ったのでもーし次買うなら素敵なデジタルシンセが欲しいなぁ。
シンセって何台あっても満たされない。
そのうちシンセ博物館やる人とか出て来ないかな。
メモリーモーグ買うならこちらを買った方が安心だろうなぁ。
買おうかと思ってたけどメモリーモーグみたいな荒々しさがないからイマイチ。メモリーモーグは不安定すぎて手放したので安定したメモリーモーグみたいだったら高くても買ったのに。
The sound is disappointing for such a beast, level ... Cold, harsh, cheap sounding ... If Katsunori "can't make it happen" no one can ... I give it 5 out of 10 max ...
Suxx
doesn't sound analog at all !
sound like ACB shit from Roland it's a Jupiter 80 but with only one ball ! Moog one !
Completely lifeless tone!!
Surely, the other half-dozen or so of your comments here doesn't quite get your point across?
@@marzzz1 It's James Reeno, THE biggest internet troll that has ever existed. You can expect this comment, or the comment that he likes the OB-6 and the Super 6 more after every Moog One video..
totally agree, where did they go wrong with this one?
Boring useless noise.
It's not your world, not your instrument, Katsunori-san...
I'm more interested in what someone "not of that world" can do with the Moog One because I'm "not of that world" too.
@@pauldeck4500 I'll ask the aliens next time I see them.
József Mészáros nobody’s synth. It SUXXX
@@SPAZZOID100 Does it James Reeno from Spazzoid Studio? You don't like the Moog One?
Just playing, not a review