An Avant-Garde Synthesizer From 1960s East Germany
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- The Subharchord is a very rare electronic instrument from East Germany, made in the early sixties. At that time, the international music world was excited by the new electronic music coming from places like the WDR Studio in Cologne. As the GDR sought to lead over the West in all aspects, they established the „Labor für Akustisch-Musikalische Grenzprobleme“ (English: Laboratory for Problems at the Acoustics/Music Interface) to develop advanced electronic sound production. There the Subharchord was created by Ernst Schreiber as the lead engineer, while the striking look was designed by Gunter Wächtler. From the beginning it faced ideological concerns, which should later spell its doom. Thanks to the Elektro-Akustische Studio at ADK Berlin I got to explore it.
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RUclips compression does not take kindly to some of the pure resonances of this instrument, so check out my "Subharchord Studien" EP: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/subharchord-studien
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That’s rich. Sounds like multiple instruments are playing at the same time. Opposed to youtube version that sounds like my neighbor drilling walls again.
Really interesting studies! I'll stole....ahem get inspired by your ideas :D
@@theimperfectionist1990LMAOOOOO
@@theimperfectionist1990I'll do this too, What do you mean by simpler in Ableton?
I love it. It’s like an organ but someone replaced all the stops with little pieces of a nightmare.
thats such a cool way of describing it
Definitely sounds like it can be used in a horror movie.
Seems about right for East Germany
Excellent comment (very funny)
It's not purring it ain't no kitty 😢
Love the knobs, looks like a pipe organ with gas stove controls. Set the Diapason 8' to 350 F degrees for 15 minutes.
Or a gas stove with pipe organ controls. I'm not sure.
"Under communism, we couldn't get organ knobs, so we went to an appliance factory..."
This definitely needs to be your next plugin, Hainbach 😁
even just the filtering/external processing thing
even with envelopes!!! would by it in a minute!!! Audiothing ??? ❤
+1 to this. Please do it, Hainbach!
Was just googling to see if anything like this exists? Anybody know of anything that has its own "MEL filter"?
@@DylancJones999 With Eurorack, there are fixed filter banks and spectral processors (banks of band pass filters) which can do the same thing and more. The closest one might be the "Bark Filter Processor" by Verbos Electronics, whose filters are set at what they call the Bark scale which they describe similar to how the MEL is set up.
As someone who loves industrial/industrial noise and ambient music. This old man of a machine...is something to behold..
agreed! check out portal 2's soundtrack if you haven't, it's full of the same vibes, very underrated imo
Look like some synth Love Hultén would make. It's gorgeous.
We have one in Norway, the Norwegian Broadcasting NRK (we just had one at that time) used it for radio play and sound effects. Someone there must have been DDR fans since we also had “Unser Sandmännchen” now and then in the 30 minutes of Children TV we had in the 70/80s, the grand amount theNational broadcaster thought where sufficient. Anyway the one in Norway have been restored and they co made a documentary about it. Must find the Biosphere performance again
I was enjoying this crazy instrument, but I wasn't totally blown away... and then the "rhythmitizer" was engaged and those pulses started. Oh yes please, more of that! 😍
The sort of instrument to score the weird children's fairy tales from Eastern Europe that we used to get here in the UK in the 1960s. Would be great for "The Singing Ringing Tree".
My god. My father had a tiny role in that movie. I never would have guessed that someone beyond the german borders even knew about that film.
@@verficationaccount Oh! I didn't realise it was a film - it was broadcast on British TV as a series. Ah yes - just checked Wikipedia which mentions this. Indelibly on my memory from the 1960s!
And how about this? The name must be inspired by the film!
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@@verficationaccount A tiny part? Was he the dwarf? ;-)
@@hundovir no, of course not! My childhood would have been much more difficult then I imagine ;-) He held the horse of one of the royals. He was terrified of that animal but still proud of this role he had as a child.
I was trying to explain Hainbach to a non musical friend when this dropped. Peak Hainbach! :)
It sounds like a Tarkovsky soundtrack. I love it!
Yes! My first association - sound just like russian ANS - synthesizer (built in 1958-59), and Tarkovsky was used it with his composers from time to time.
SUBHARCHORD plugin!
Make it happen Hainbach!
This is they type of synth I'd use if I was hired to score a Jan Švankmajer film!
This just might be my favorite, most covet-worthy instrument you have ever featured in a video. I love *_everything_* about it.
Oh, to be rich and be able to commission a copy of this wonderful contraption!
Looks like something from the 70s sci-fi serie "Space 1999". And sounds like it as well. Love it!!! 🙂
Major mid 60s BBC Radiophonic Workshop vibes or even early 70s VCS3
It's almost like someone watched several HAINBACH videos .. travelled back in time ......and made an instrument just for you =) ..
Ein Labor für Akustische Grenzprobleme ... fantastisch, ich liebe diese Bezeichnung, auch wenn die DDR sicher noch ganz andere Grenzprobleme hatte.
Danke wieder mal für ein kleines Stück Musikgeschichte ... mit dem durchaus liebevollen Blick auf die technischen Errungenschaften des Sozialismus.
LG jt
You're just a magnet for all sorts of unwanted, forgotten, but fabulous gear, Hainbach, my man. Lucky thing you share this bounty with us. This one must have made quite an impression on the few tech-willing musicians to encounter it as a new instrument. Even with the clunky keyboard and some lapsed functionality, it still grabs one's attention.
Thanks for the video.
Oh Wow did that thing make some fantastic sounds!
wow one of the most beautiful synths i've ever seen! looks like a piece of equipment from an old sci-fi movie
It sounds a bit like the Radiophonic Workshop in the 60s, with the strange atmospheric tones. Totally seems suited for dark outer space sounds/music. You really brought it to life to make something new and approaching familiar "Hainbachian" territory. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful design and perfect synth for 50’s SciFi soundtracking
Man some of those cricket sounds it makes are lovely!
it's like the biggest most beautiful cricket there ever was
You could direct the trains at Helsinki Station with that machine.
almost has modular or additive type sounds going on there. very interesting.
Zu hören in den DEFA Filmen Spuk unterm Riesenrad
Super brilliant proto synth!!!
This is like a torture synth, but sounds beautiful and eery
Maybe it's the origin of the Havana syndrome 😅
wow that's the ultimate ambient machine
Man! The design of the knobs and the colours. As a graphic designer I'm totally hooked. And the sound is really inspiring. Someone HAS to make a plugin from this piece. Great!
this synth is so futuristic, it travelled forward in time to mimic the 56k modem!
Saw Nils Frahm play one in Berlin earlier this year, it sounded amazing! Cool that you had a chance to play around with it.
The piano through the MEL was another level that I wish I could make without a ultra rare early 60's East German synth. It reminded me of when I composed for a John Cage style prepared piano. Some of the keys sound like that but not the whole keyboard! So pretty.
I was thinking the same thing. It had a similar weird buzz that's oddly reminiscent of prepared piano.
Absolutely love the design aesthetic. Obviously not the most ergonomic, but the form has a look and feel that’s downright artistic. Also fascinated by the MEL scale filter, are there modern instruments or plug ins that do that?
> Obviously not the most ergonomic
Watching Hainbach play the instrument, I kept thinking he needed two more hands. :)
Chernobyl synth 🙂
With Eurorack, there are fixed filter banks and spectral processors. The closest one is probably the "Bark Filter Processor" by Verbos Electronics, its band pass filters are set up similarly.
The way it filtered that piano was just gorgeous, I'm not certain if I've ever heard anything that comes close to that effect, if I did it was probably on your channel
This is a beautiful instrument. Im sure it was used in the original 1963 Doctor Who and the Daleks and 60's Star Trek as sound effects/instrumental music.
I’m pretty certain the BBC Radiophonic Workshop didn’t have one of these instruments (it was outside East Germany, for one thing 😉), but the composers there were very creative with what were quite primitive resources, even for the 1960s. Delia Derbyshire (1937-2001 - she “realised” the original “Doctor Who” theme tune) disliked anything which made her craft “too easy” - and that included the EMS VCS3 “Putney” when it came along! - so we can only guess what she would’ve thought of this macnine…
Amazing. I could just sit and listen to that thing for hours.
It's beautiful.
And this is just the desktop version.
Super nice sound ! ❤
Klaus Schutze would have loved that instrument given the kind of sounds it made.
I thought this was a teeny-tiny, toy-like thing judging by the teaser pic! But what a beast!!😮
Fantastic piece of history. Interesting to know the realities of living behind the Soviet experiment.
Ushana Show is a great personal RUclips channel from a Russian GenX aged immigrant. Really detailed & interesting.
Fantastic sounding and looking instrument. Totally unknown to me until now. Thanks. 🙂
Can't believe it costs one euro just to use the hold feature.
this is soooooo sick wow
Of all things I've seen you resuscitate, and discover, this has to be the strangest, most wildly musical noise box. I would love to own this very unit.
I just Googled the MEL scale filter and it seems to basically be a logarithmic filterbank, where the frequency bands are closer at the low end and spreads out at the high end. And the triangular filters are very sharp and straight (no resonace) bandpass filters. This must have been implemented in different software emulations and possibly even hardware. But then again there is a lot of other variables in that old thing adding that certain something that one might not be able to find elsewhere.
Very interesting. And cool design with the color choices too.
jawdropping, so reminiscent of the French work going on at the same time through Radigue & Schaeffer and their contemporaries. The MEL tonalities omg, what a dream for electroacoustica.
WOW!
Dude… I love this stuff, I wish some day I could collect obscure synths and make RUclips videos as well.
Hainbach does it so we don't have to
I swear I've heard these sounds on Broadcast records.
I love the rhythmic stuff when you turned the generator way downg. It's like .... electric rain or something.
Amazing sounds, very warm and natural.
This is what the RUMPELKAMMER-Intro back then lacked from.
Wha t an amazing machine, awesome!
Very, very cool.
And .. omg that Neumann desk. 😍
Yeah that desk is a dream
A playable nuclear powerplant control desk. Lovely!
I subscribed to your channel because of this instrument. I love it!!!!
That East German synthesizer has a nice gnarly sound to it! 🙂🎵
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you so much for showing off these fantastic machines! Keep being awesome!
Love at first sight 😍
silence, brand.
OMG a white elephant for lofi grooves, incredible cinematic machine, thnaks mr hainbach
Thank God the Moog finally came along.
Really looking forward to your gig i Cafe Wolf in Graz on the 23rd of November.
Looks like a cooler and giant Critter & Guitari Organelle.
This thing is amazing, very dark industrial tones
What an absolutely wonderful synthesizer! Thank you so much for demonstrating it for us Hainbach!
You really pulled out something special from inside you with this instrument, Hainbach. It's like proper, modern 2023 classical music. Not that classical is somehow above everything else, of course, but it is rare that a current piece with nerve and emotion simultaneously feels like classical music.
First I was annoyed that it's so short that it stops before I can totally swim away in the sounds, but then I figured out (I'm such a genius) that it is impervious to overplay so now it's just running on repeat.
Never heard of this machine before, great.
There were lots of unusual and exciting instruments in former times. The Trautonium, this Subharchord and many others. Some of those concepts would be nice in todays electronic instruments (the Moog Subharmonicon was a real gem in that sense).
Great presentation of those wonderful sounds.
Impossibly cool!
The classic Goldeneye* sound but without moving parts!
*It sounds like something from Loopy Lights (from DKC, which is from 1994)
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Looks like something Love Hulten built!
Sometimes I imagine Hainbach putting his hands on the keyboard and playing something uptempo.
Alternative history: the Culture Minister who fled across the border brought the unrecorded prototype serial number 3 and put it in the hands of the youthful lads who eventually became Kraftwerk. Instead of the distinctive electro-pop that became "Kraut Rock," instead they founded "MEL rock," and ambient music became the driving force for all pop music of the last 70 years.
"The Subharchord is a rare, Avant Garde synthesizer from East Germany, made in the early 60s"
With that, I knew this was going to be great, and it was!
Ooh dang that's saucy! And nice tshirt 😂!!!
Faszinierend, was für exotische Geräte du immer wieder ausgräbst.
Very cool instrument 🎸 & a very cool presentation with some history to it. Always like your videos.
I hope Berhinger reproduces this before I die
Lovely
Wow ! I love it !
This would be great for ambient
Music.some Some of the sounds even mimic a turntable needle sound on the vinyl between songs.
You should hire a musician for your Channel. You provide excellent historical and Technical expertise that could be complemented by an expert musicians' take on using the instrument
Beautiful colors...
Visual AND audio!
I would absolutely love a tour of the _inside_ of that amazing machine! The few glimpses you gave us under the hood made me giddy.
Sounds like StarTrek Origional Series sound effects. I hear the transporters, engine room, and ship general background sound.
ein traum ! klasse video - danke sehr für den upload aund deine zeit - sehr interresant . liebe grüsse aus niederösterreich sendet dir pecb
I love this
This is such a great Instrument, thank you so much for sharing all this great sounds and information! Just downloaded your Subharchord-Studien, so mindblowing!!! Would be so great to have this thing as an virtual instrument or at least this MEL filter as an plugin!!!
Thank you!
Akademie der Künste,
The womb that nurtured Ralf and Florian?
I wouldn't be surprised if they had an opportunity to explore the Subharchord there, helping to set them on the path to the Autobahn. ❤❤❤❤
Well done as always. "Broken but singing" describes a lot of us, I think.
@06:04 is my FAVORITE sound. I want to take that and put it through WIRES plugin with a dry / wet mix.
With this one, they could have stopped developing synths. It’s just perfect.
Man, you playing with the Mel filters was doing something to my brain I think - when you flipped some of the switches, I felt something in my ears kind of flip too. It was bizarre. Fascinating instrument!
Now you have really found something!
Fantastic and mysterious sound ! And the design ! 😯
that just so cool........
NICE MOVIE BACKGROUND NOISE
Pretty good play on the name. Genius!