Minimalist Groove with Moog Sound Studio 3 (DFAM, Mother 32, Subharmonicon)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- I spent hours working on a big, complicated track, only to realize that I hated it. Then I turned around and programmed this spacey, funky semi-modular patch and had a full recording in half an hour. So it goes.
As always, the song was recorded and mastered in Logic Pro. Notes on patching and performance are spread throughout the video. Thanks for listening!
This is fucking fantastic, love it
This is really good. Love it.
I have the Behringer Edge & Crave. Just waiting for them to release the Spice
Same here. Can't wait. :)
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Thank you, a great piece to listen to!
That was great. Well done. A wonderful performance.
Yeahyeah❤
Great performance, a great help in my decision to buy :)
Glad it was helpful, thanks!
man this is so sick please make more!!!
Amazing!! What great textures
great track rich tones, I like the explanations too
Thanks!
Wow, great jam. Honestly, I feel like you could chop this up and make a really solid, poppy track out of it. Love the textures you discovered and the rhythm.
Thank you! That's exactly what I'm trying to do when I record these jams: make raw materials for shorter, more focused compositions.
Awesome 🎉
Great Work!
Great performance!
Ran across this - a really enjoyable track. I tend to be the same way - one or more sounds (or rhythms) tend to drive me towards something. When I try and force things together, I don't get the results I want. I'm working on a track using my Dreadbox Erebus v3 and an Analogue Solutions Generator, I found a nice rhythm I liked and a sound that was awesome with the delay added. To get rhythmic variation I took an LFO from the Erebus and fed it into the intensity of the Generator. Then I force fit a cool sound from my Mask1 on it and destroyed it. In my head I was hearing something pulsing on the offbeat from the kick drum. I didn't follow my instinct... All that to say I fully agree with you on how things can come together...
Now a question...
How did you create that little random(?) note (sort of high pitch) that seems repetitive... Might actually just be a filter being modified? and not actual notes; in the mix it is a bit difficult to discern. I was trying to find it by going through and reading your notes, but couldn't find any.
I suspect it is coming from one of the oscillators on Subharmonicon; and that where the S/H is going into PWM?
I tried to discern what the patchbays may be doing... It looks like perhaps that the triangle wave LFO goes into VCO mix and this is taken out to the Mult which then goes into the PWM of VCO2. (I'm unclear why you needed to go through the VCO mixer.) Don't that is it... it sounds a bit less regular.
The other patch seems to come from the Mother-32's Assign into VCO1's pitch. I suspect this actually generates what I am hearing using the random setting you mentioned. Is there an interaction going on in the Subharmonicon's sequencer to make it?
I'm curious as I have had the Subharmonicon for awhile and just got the Sound Studio 2 to round out the ecosystem. Learning how to activate such a sound on a particular point in a sequence in this ecosystem seems like a handy exercise for learning the gear and how it works together. I'd love to see if i can recreate just that part as an exercise in understanding.
Thanks in advance for sharing...
Paul, thank you for the kind compliments. I didn't keep the patch notes for this song, but I think that pluck sound you're hearing is the Mother-32 in various sequencer modes throughout the song. The ostinato near the beginning is just a one-note sequence, which I expand to an 8-step random sequence later on. Hope that helps, and enjoy your synths! The Sound Studio is really rewarding for the kind of deep, careful patching that you're attempting.
@@claytonthedavis thanks for taking the time to answer. I’m def going to experiment and see if I can figure out how you did that one little sound. It was just so pleasant to my ear and it mixed beautifully into your tune.
Nice jam
Cool track, that’s interesting you can play the m32 as a random scale.
Sounds amazing!!! Thanks for posting! 🔥 🔥 🔥 📛 👩🚒 🚒 🧯
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Happy accidents.