Whoa - this thing sounds massive! A beautiful sounding synh. Probably outside what I can afford, but this creativity is one of the reasons I love Analogue Solutions.
Always been impressed with Analogue Solutions. Great craftsmanship and amazing sound. Would love one of these or a Collosus if I had any room left in my studio. Absolutely loved my Fusebox X when I had it though!
Someones got Speak & Spell burned into their DNA.😬 How about a crack at Depeche's B-Side , 'Shout' : percussive S&H Random LFO genius....still sounds forty years ahead of it's time.
Beautiful machine with a strong sonic signature (it's cool, but you can't do everything, you need other synths on the side). One thing: what's this fashion you see everywhere for wearing a hoodie while playing modular in a house?
@@rezfilter Make your modular bigger, I don't need a hoodie when mine is switched on, the warmth is not only in the sound 🙂 Joke apart, I see a lot of guys with a hoodie playing inside a house, and I find this very strange (sort of "gang style" ? that's why I was using "fashion" word and was asking).
@@rezfilter It would have added a laboratory look, and for such a machine it was right in tune! I think the hooded look of a crack smoker doesn't coincide with the machine's stratospheric price and the seriousness required to program it :-)
I'm a layman, but if I may guess, then this thing once was hugley expensive and advanced, maybe in the late 70ties, early 80ties, when synthy music was very popular in popular music, before the dawn of techno, maybe the Kraftwerkl era. It must have taken a lot of skill and practise to master that thing as well as the sound. But let me guess, today every cellphone, even the cheap ones can emulate this aparatus with ease and with orders of magnitude higher complexity? I've always wondered how the techno guys I like, like Paul Kalkbrenner generate their sound? Propably not with a PS1 and a Magix Music Maker ;)
every cellphone is more capable than any typewriter or word processor or writing implement more than 10 years old, but only a fool would try to write a novel on it.
@@russ254 You want to write your novel on a PC with Word and noooot on a type writer. You want your modern synthetic music done on a PC and not on a two ton wall unit with 1000 knobs and 2 kW of waste heat.
Finally the complement to my Volca Keys
👏
Lollllll 😆
🤣
😂😂😂😅
LOL - this would be a BIG expansion - through MIDI. ^^
Analogue Solutions = best sounding synths nowadays!
Such a beautiful machine - I'm happy synths like this are out there in the world 🥰
It is amazing to see true craftsmanship and engineering is still alive. Awesome machine! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Definitely! This is super impressive!
Whoa - this thing sounds massive! A beautiful sounding synh. Probably outside what I can afford, but this creativity is one of the reasons I love Analogue Solutions.
PS, I swear this has the personality of Vince Clarke impressed into it (ref Larry Niven, easy read short story, A Tear Drop Falls).
Beautiful Machine, & Great Arrangements
I want more videos of this thing. Just because I wont ever be able to buy one doesnt mean I shouldn't be able to listen haha
This is a wonderfully inspirational instrument. ❤️
awesome
Even if you do say so yourself! 😂
This synth is other worldly. I'd love to know how the sequencer lines work.
What a beast of a synth, it sounds absolutely fantastic.
Talk about having a dream synthesizer. This is it 😊
Yep. This is it. No contest.
It sounds amazing, some great Patches there.
Good GOD that is gorgeous.
Absolutely hopeless to even dream about potentially owning one some day, but damn I love it.
Wonderful Tom. Absolutely fantastic sounding and what a spec! Looking forward to hearing more. Al
Truly amazing, Tom.
Es hermoso! Felicitaciones Tom Carpenter! Genio. Ojalá se vendan muchos.
music by depeche mode, awesome
Wow what an awesome synth with a lot of great functionality. I love how it sounds and it's aesthetic! 🎹🎶
Always been impressed with Analogue Solutions. Great craftsmanship and amazing sound. Would love one of these or a Collosus if I had any room left in my studio. Absolutely loved my Fusebox X when I had it though!
You do create amazing Synthesizers!
Gorgeous where can I hear more love to see Gerard Gerard play a set on this
There you go!
Insane! And I mean the amount of drool I just had to clean up on my desk...
Looks and sounds amazing, love it!
Gorgeous work Tom! Love it!
This is what you do when they don't need you to design the controls in the space shuttle anymore.
She's a stunner 👏
I love it
Tom is best in europe
Wow, beautiful. 🤩
there goes the other kidney...
😂😂😂😂
Goddamn that sounds fantastic!
Holy cow that's a massive sound. $22,500 doesn't seem too incredibly expensive. Especially if $10-20k is rolling in monthly.
It looks very much like the Oberheim 8 Voice from the seventies.
Someones got Speak & Spell burned into their DNA.😬 How about a crack at Depeche's B-Side , 'Shout' : percussive S&H Random LFO genius....still sounds forty years ahead of it's time.
This is truly a dream synth. I imagine a poor man's version of this would be 8x Volca Bass 😂
Fantastic beast. If I were rich AF, I’d rather buy this than the Korg PS-3300 reissue.
Nice 😀
Pretty based!
Bloody hell!
monster!!!!
Wow
🤯
The Mighty....
Where can I buy this Synth
Contact us directly, thanks: www.analoguesolutions.com/contact
@@AnalogueSolutions I sent you a message
A plugin version of this would be super cool! Partner with Arturia?
Most Indubitably.
Fantastic but can you make a “diddy-cus” for us mere wannabe be synth legends who are not quite as loaded 😂👍
Check out the Analogue Solutions Ample ✌️
This has a unique harmonic overtone that is probably impossible to truly replicate. But for 22K, I'll just listen and admire from a distance.
wow , more than 1 minute , nice
Beautiful machine with a strong sonic signature (it's cool, but you can't do everything, you need other synths on the side).
One thing: what's this fashion you see everywhere for wearing a hoodie while playing modular in a house?
I was cold? TBH wasn't a fashion statement 😅
@@rezfilter Make your modular bigger, I don't need a hoodie when mine is switched on, the warmth is not only in the sound 🙂
Joke apart, I see a lot of guys with a hoodie playing inside a house, and I find this very strange (sort of "gang style" ? that's why I was using "fashion" word and was asking).
@@KNHSynthsI suppose I could have worn the Colossus lab coat 🥼🔥🎛️
@@rezfilter It would have added a laboratory look, and for such a machine it was right in tune! I think the hooded look of a crack smoker doesn't coincide with the machine's stratospheric price and the seriousness required to program it :-)
Unfortunately RUclips sound does not do justice for this synth.
It's too small
I'm a layman, but if I may guess, then this thing once was hugley expensive and advanced, maybe in the late 70ties, early 80ties, when synthy music was very popular in popular music, before the dawn of techno, maybe the Kraftwerkl era. It must have taken a lot of skill and practise to master that thing as well as the sound. But let me guess, today every cellphone, even the cheap ones can emulate this aparatus with ease and with orders of magnitude higher complexity? I've always wondered how the techno guys I like, like Paul Kalkbrenner generate their sound? Propably not with a PS1 and a Magix Music Maker ;)
every cellphone is more capable than any typewriter or word processor or writing implement more than 10 years old, but only a fool would try to write a novel on it.
@@russ254 You want to write your novel on a PC with Word and noooot on a type writer. You want your modern synthetic music done on a PC and not on a two ton wall unit with 1000 knobs and 2 kW of waste heat.
One or two kidneys?