Brilliant and very, very generous! Thanks for this demo, which will save me a world of pain in getting to the right starting point for my next project (NOT a copy of 'On The Run'). I'm a guitarist and synths are an alien landscape to me...but no more, thanks to you!!!
Dope Rishabh! Really good tutorial thanks, loving that this is my first sequence ive managed to pull off as im a big floyd fan, and ive actually made the mother sing for the first time. Given me a good insite into undertanding how it works, please make more mother vids ;)
Rishabh, very well done and explained. I am building a 16-step sequencer for a friend who plays bass guitar, but I thought he'd have fun with it. He's not sure what a sequencer does, so I shared your video with him. It's one of the most recognizable sequences ever recorded commercially. Thank you. Very enjoyable to see you create this! Peace, Sarah
Hey, great demonstration of the worlds most iconic Arpeggio! I'm currently working with the Jupiter-8 V VSTi and of course I'm using exactly this arp pattern to get to know the Jup-8's arpeggiator and sequencer better. I love the sound of the JUP-8 🥰
Love how close and great sounds to the actual original. Usually there is a Huge difference in the sound of the EMS Synthi and a Moog but here it sounds very nice using the Moog and near identical! Great job on explaining the design steps in creating the sound.
Basically you use the resonance and cutoff buttons in a play-around to create a gradual ebb and tide in the "ring mod" effect---the so-called "sweep effect" of the modular synth sound in "On the Run."
Nice job. You can also enter the notes in keyboard mode reducing the amount of key presses. Also no need to adjust the master tune to take . transpose down, use the keyboard in key mode. Keep having fun.
great video!! the only thing lacking here is the accentuated hi-hat/noise, which can be achieved with another mother 32 or any noise source that allows accents to be programmed on any step. thanks for the video!
So the notes are E - G - A - G- D (up 1 octave) - C - D - E ? Is that right? I'm trying to duplicate the passage on my Behringer Crave, which is not all that different from the Mother 32.
I can't find the exact quote, but this reminds me of something David Bowie (I think it was him) said. The gist was that the first thing to do before using a new piece of equipment in the studio was to throw the instruction manual in the trash.
Wonderful man. Thank you! Learned a lot! Would you recommend this one or the Minitaur if you had to choose one of them for its filter? Mainly for filtering and giving analog flavor to digital synths -pads running through it
I've never used the Minitaur but it does have 1/4 inch jacks for connectivity that you want. With the mother-32 you will have to use 1/8th inch cables to bring in and send audio.
The cable is not an issue. I am referring to the Sound signature. But if you haven`t used the Minitaur there is no way of knowing which filter you like. Either way thank you very much for the info
le truc de fou ... que j'ai repris maintes fois , avec mes KORG et autres ..à chaque fois ,je reviens sur ça ;) comme a dit Yann ..c'est le HELLO WORD !!
Beautiful machine and well done for showing us exactly how to do it however I have to say without the drum beat (sample?) It doesn't quite sound finished even if you skipped out all the other effects. Other then that. THANK YOU🤟
I think I know what you mean. Is it that powerful choppy disturbance that fades in and out, cutting through and coursing through the whole thing? It happens at the 1 minute mark of the Pink Floyd version, again at 1:58, and once more at 2:43. It's like a "whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap" How do you get that to happen?
I've banged my head, hard, against this every time I try to make a sequence on this thing. I think the reason I was having trouble saving a pattern is that I wasn't holding (SHIFT) & (REC) a long enough time period (one second) see: #11 SAVE PATTERN in the Quick Start: www.moogmusic.com/sites/default/files/MOTHER-32_Quickstart.pdf The sequence was just blanking out, i.e. back to the one note default pattern.
On The Run is the hello world of the synth sequencer :)
Yann Guillermou jajaja yeaaah
Lol yes!
Birth of techno
This is one of the better tutorials on the Mother 32 that I have seen.
Absolutely amazing how pink Floyd managed to do this back in early 70s... loved the video! Learnt a lot
thanks to the VCS 3
The EMS AKS actually
@@RootKaissar
not that amazing really, analog synths existed for some time already
Werner Herzog plays Pink Floyd on the Mother 32? Brilliant!
all zis moogy brooding
@@rp1891 I suppose he's his son :)
Can't unhear it now 😂
You have a wonderful voice for narration.
mymonkeymovie sounds kind of like werner herzog lol
And wonderfully long fingers for hitting those key combinations! 😃
This is a really excellent demonstration - thank you!
Loved this all those years ago on the M32, now i'm onto doing the sequence on my Sequential PRO 3 SE : )
Extremely awesome and cool tutorial. The Mother-32 is a fantastic first synth to learn this stuff on.
Fantastic work and edu. Loving this world as new to synth.
Just tried it and it sounds great. Many thanks for this tutorial!
Thanks for making these, they really are helping me wrap my head around my Mother 32 (my first synth).
Ordering mine this Friday , How is it in your perspective ?
Great! Love your videos and tutorials!
Brilliant and very, very generous! Thanks for this demo, which will save me a world of pain in getting to the right starting point for my next project (NOT a copy of 'On The Run'). I'm a guitarist and synths are an alien landscape to me...but no more, thanks to you!!!
Dope Rishabh! Really good tutorial thanks, loving that this is my first sequence ive managed to pull off as im a big floyd fan, and ive actually made the mother sing for the first time. Given me a good insite into undertanding how it works, please make more mother vids ;)
Best video showing how to create this sequence.
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I watched your 2 tutorials ask audio and youtube about moog just love them thanks for sharing
Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing !
Great vid! Thanks for posting.
This, is bloody impressive!!!
I love in this track how they’re not quite sure what drumbeat to use. It’s litterally the prototype for all electronic dance music.
That was awesome. I just listened to the Roland Boutique series. This is real.
Awsome vid thank you so much for the great tutorial
Rishabh, very well done and explained. I am building a 16-step sequencer for a friend who plays bass guitar, but I thought he'd have fun with it. He's not sure what a sequencer does, so I shared your video with him. It's one of the most recognizable sequences ever recorded commercially. Thank you. Very enjoyable to see you create this!
Peace, Sarah
I play bass too what Sequencer you made .
Very Good tutorial of mogg sequence congratulations
Hey,
great demonstration of the worlds most iconic Arpeggio!
I'm currently working with the Jupiter-8 V VSTi and of course I'm using exactly this arp pattern to get to know the Jup-8's arpeggiator and sequencer better.
I love the sound of the JUP-8 🥰
Rishabn! You’re an absolute boss!
great video, I especially like when you say 'more gain' when you bring the cv mix up.
Amazing, thanks to share!
Great! loved the video thank you!
Your videos are great!!
Thank you for this!
Love your vids Rishabh!
Whoa! Werner Herzog has a synth channel on RUclips?! I LOVE THE FUTURE!!
Love how close and great sounds to the actual original. Usually there is a Huge difference in the sound of the EMS Synthi and a Moog but here it sounds very nice using the Moog and near identical! Great job on explaining the design steps in creating the sound.
Nice little synth, nice video.
Wow, pretty spot on
Thanks for an amazingly easy to understand tutorial. Please share more patterns on the Mother 32
Not the easiest sequencer to program, but this video really helps. Thank you.
Awesome video!
Excellent!
Thank you :]
Good follow along tutorial! The patch bay is still a bit of a mystery to me, this helps.
Brilliant!
excellent, thx!!
Awesome!
Thank yo for the tutorial!
awesome!
This is great! I have always loved that sequence. I can't wait to try this on my Sub37
Perfect!
Well done!
The blueprint and foundation for everything techno.
Well done dude.
Very cool. I'm going to try this on the Behringer Neutron. Thank you.
これを聞きたかった。!、ありがとうございます。
Very good video
sweeet thanks brother
so cool
You clever chap!
Just fire
Basically you use the resonance and cutoff buttons in a play-around to create a gradual ebb and tide in the "ring mod" effect---the so-called "sweep effect" of the modular synth sound in "On the Run."
do you plan to do a video that shows how to make percussive sounds like the hihat sound or drums in general?
Thanks man! Great video tho. I like and subscribed.
Wow, the reset pattern is the intro to Chariots of Fire!
this is like synth asmr
COOL !!!!
Nice job. You can also enter the notes in keyboard mode reducing the amount of key presses. Also no need to adjust the master tune to take .
transpose down, use the keyboard in key mode. Keep having fun.
And to get that aggressive helicopter type sound you can increase the attack time
great video!! the only thing lacking here is the accentuated hi-hat/noise, which can be achieved with another mother 32 or any noise source that allows accents to be programmed on any step. thanks for the video!
you can do that with a single m32 with some creative patching.
So the notes are E - G - A - G- D (up 1 octave) - C - D - E ? Is that right? I'm trying to duplicate the passage on my Behringer Crave, which is not all that different from the Mother 32.
I can't find the exact quote, but this reminds me of something David Bowie (I think it was him) said. The gist was that the first thing to do before using a new piece of equipment in the studio was to throw the instruction manual in the trash.
SICK
Thank you for this! That sequence is so fast I couldn't figure out the notes lol....
great tutorial. in anticipation of the arrival my DFAM/M32, you're about to get a ton of views from me now lol.
Marc David I don’t mind at all! 😄
This was a great inspiration for Giorgio Moroder and I Feel Love
Wonderful man. Thank you! Learned a lot! Would you recommend this one or the Minitaur if you had to choose one of them for its filter? Mainly for filtering and giving analog flavor to digital synths -pads running through it
I've never used the Minitaur but it does have 1/4 inch jacks for connectivity that you want. With the mother-32 you will have to use 1/8th inch cables to bring in and send audio.
The cable is not an issue. I am referring to the Sound signature. But if you haven`t used the Minitaur there is no way of knowing which filter you like. Either way thank you very much for the info
le truc de fou ... que j'ai repris maintes fois , avec mes KORG et autres ..à chaque fois ,je reviens sur ça ;) comme a dit Yann ..c'est le HELLO WORD !!
Beautiful machine and well done for showing us exactly how to do it however I have to say without the drum beat (sample?) It doesn't quite sound finished even if you skipped out all the other effects. Other then that. THANK YOU🤟
the nail is def the eg gain trick
What about the hi-hat effect done by the VCS3? Can you do that on the Mother 32?
+SuperCartiel With noise, Definitely! I will be doing another video thats similar. so look out for that one.
To make de hit hat efx is a combination of noise and the cv signal of the sequencer thru a ring modulator.
Thats so cool. You should do to much Time on my Hands by Styx
Pink Floyd did it in 1972, when the “three of Belleville” still use feeding bottle…
Snare is missing.
I think I'll use it like arp for a dubstep track
🥳
Rishabh, this unit seems pretty nice. On a 1 - 10 scale, how do you rate it?
10
I have a problem, maybe somebody can guess how to fix this: my tempo/gate length control does not reach that tempo. any idea why? Thanks!
Lisa Morgenstern exit step mode
Pretty cool but doesn't have the unbalanced chaos EMS provide. Tried running this through my Crave and it was nice but not right.
I think I know what you mean. Is it that powerful choppy disturbance that fades in and out, cutting through and coursing through the whole thing? It happens at the 1 minute mark of the Pink Floyd version, again at 1:58, and once more at 2:43. It's like a "whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap whap"
How do you get that to happen?
galaga!
What camera did you use for recording
Sony A7S
Here today, gone tomorrow. That's me
I bet it would sound good on my TD-3
noise part seq?
Noise give that snare fx
😲
damn you
Would you recommend the Mother 32 for someone looking to start experimenting in synthesis or am I aiming to high for a novice?
Mother 32 is perfect for an entry level synth
Where's the hi-hat?
"И устарела старина, И старым бредит новизна!"©
I've banged my head, hard, against this every time I try to make a sequence on this thing. I think the reason I was having trouble saving a pattern is that I wasn't holding (SHIFT) & (REC) a long enough time period (one second) see:
#11 SAVE PATTERN in the Quick Start: www.moogmusic.com/sites/default/files/MOTHER-32_Quickstart.pdf
The sequence was just blanking out, i.e. back to the one note default pattern.
on the run used an EMS VCS 3 speeded up,not a moog of any model!
Really? I thought they used Xfer Record’s Serum.
a smidge fast