This patch is absolutely stunning, so much so that I keep coming back to this video. There's so much going on in terms of modulation, and the "fluttering" of the voices is extremely cool. Inspires me to open up Pigments and mess around in an attempt to learn from this... Excellent work, mate!
Thank you very much! Apart from the sound, one of the things I love about the Polybrute, is its modulation matrix. It's just so easy and hands on to experiment with modulating just about everything :-)
@@Winterdagen Haha, yeah... took 15 minutes of experimenting in Pigments before I ended up adding modulation sidechains to modulate modulation amounts... :D It's great to see a hardware synth with these many capabilities still featuring an easy interface! Really seems like it's worth the money!
The chord progressions played here reminds me a bit of the ones in the song Voyager and What Goes Up by Alan Parsons project from his album pyramid. Lovely sound by the way.
Any way you could share this patch. or post a how video on how you made it?, I would love to deconstruct it and see how it all works as I am new to synths . anyways subbed. amazing patch!
@@ayisa001 Te gek! Ik heb uiteraard ook flink overwogen of Polybrute het werd voor mij. De eerste avond dat ik er mee aan de slag ging stonden de tranen in m'n ogen van hoe geweldig hij klinkt.
@@Winterdagen Ja, precies... Ik heb er hier al een aantal staan, dus altijd de twijfel, koop ik geen synth's "dubbel". Ik heb ooit de MiniBrute gehad, die vond ik ook serieus indrukwekkend klinken, maar past op dat moment niet in mijn setup.. Thx for de video!! Heb je nu ook gevonden op spotify, klinkt ook goed.
@@ayisa001 Helemaal mee eens hoor, goed om bij een nieuwe synth altijd na te gaan of je qua sound of workflow echt iets toevoegt dat je nog niet hebt. Ik heb ook nog een micobrute staan van vroeger, nog steeds een heel leuk syntje. Maar Polybrute is echt een héél grote stap omhoog :-)
Love it. Watching anyone that releases sound packs for this synth (I'm more of a composer than sound designer), so if you are having a crack, I'd be so curious to see what you come up with!
why did you get a PB then? If you just need Sounds get the Arturia V8 Collection + Pigments and have Fun for the rest of your Life. The PB CRIES for Sound Design and Modding. Over 2K just to buy Patch Banks? Dude 🙄
@@errorkit To each their own :) I would argue that the PB still has its very own distinctive sound, even when just played with presets. But yeah, the PB absolutely just begs to have sounds created on it!
Wonderful job! This sounds beautiful! Did you add any external effects? Can you advise how difficult the learning curve is on this synth? I would say my experience is slightly under intermediate level. Trying to decide between this and the Prophet 10. I realize they are completely different beasts; loving the more modern sounds of the PB as well as having a sequencer/arpeggiator. The P10 would be a much lesser learning curve I would guess, Thank you!
Thanks a lot! This is all the Polybrute, no external effects :). Hmm I really think you can make sounds as complicated as you like on the Polybrute. It's a completely different beast than the Prophet 10 indeed. Polybrute has so many modulation possibilities and having two different filters adds to that as well. Prophet 10 is more of a straight forward simple subtractive synth, with a very beautiful sound nonetheless. I think that when you have some experience with synthesis, the learning curve on the Polybrute should be fine. I do remember when I bought a Prophet 08 some years ago, I was really intimidated by all the possibilities it offered. I really had no clue what to do with four LFOs and 3 envelopes. Even though the synth sounded amazing, using it to its full capacity was just out of my league. I guess what I'm trying to say is, that's totally fine. But it might be wise to practice synthesis on a simple synth such as Micro- or Minibrute or Bass Station II, or even a Minilogue or something. Working with those synths a lot has really helped me develop my sound design abilities. And I still love to work with them as well, next to my more complicated synths.
It sure is :) The Delayed Pate preset. A little bit of damping can help get rid of the bright frequencies. For a built in reverb I actually think it's really nice!
Time to share this patch!
Stunning! Patch and composition.
@@glennweber9290 Thank you! ❤️
Beautiful and delicate. I love the panning and the subtle fluttering with the poly lfos.
Thank you :)!
This patch is absolutely stunning, so much so that I keep coming back to this video. There's so much going on in terms of modulation, and the "fluttering" of the voices is extremely cool. Inspires me to open up Pigments and mess around in an attempt to learn from this... Excellent work, mate!
Thank you very much! Apart from the sound, one of the things I love about the Polybrute, is its modulation matrix. It's just so easy and hands on to experiment with modulating just about everything :-)
@@Winterdagen Haha, yeah... took 15 minutes of experimenting in Pigments before I ended up adding modulation sidechains to modulate modulation amounts... :D It's great to see a hardware synth with these many capabilities still featuring an easy interface! Really seems like it's worth the money!
extremely nice sound and very inspiring chord progression
Thanks a lot :)!
Do you sell patches? Would love to purchase this one - just got the Polybrute this week :)
Real nice patch mate!
Thanks!
Heerlijke sound
Beautiful performance, love the sounds of the PB. Great patch.
Thanks a lot ❤
The chord progressions played here reminds me a bit of the ones in the song Voyager and What Goes Up by Alan Parsons project from his album pyramid. Lovely sound by the way.
Haha cool, it actually is really similar, good find :)! And thank you!
Wow.. such a gorgeous atmosphere!
Thanks again :)
I ❤️ them - the PB as well as your patch.
Thank you! I truly love my PB as well :)
Luscious soundscape ! 👏👍
I appreciate all the love!
Amazing👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you :)!
Any way you could share this patch. or post a how video on how you made it?, I would love to deconstruct it and see how it all works as I am new to synths . anyways subbed. amazing patch!
woow!! amazing
Love it!
How lush! Are you bringing this to your set at Opwaarts in Dordrecht, 25 Februari?
Hoi Bart! Haha de synth gaat uiteráárd mee, of ik dit stukje ook speel weet ik nog niet zeker :)
wauw, erg mooi!!
Dankjewel :)!
@@Winterdagen ben al paar weken aan het overwegen om hem te kopen. Deze video helpt wel 😁
@@ayisa001 Te gek! Ik heb uiteraard ook flink overwogen of Polybrute het werd voor mij. De eerste avond dat ik er mee aan de slag ging stonden de tranen in m'n ogen van hoe geweldig hij klinkt.
@@Winterdagen Ja, precies... Ik heb er hier al een aantal staan, dus altijd de twijfel, koop ik geen synth's "dubbel". Ik heb ooit de MiniBrute gehad, die vond ik ook serieus indrukwekkend klinken, maar past op dat moment niet in mijn setup.. Thx for de video!! Heb je nu ook gevonden op spotify, klinkt ook goed.
@@ayisa001 Helemaal mee eens hoor, goed om bij een nieuwe synth altijd na te gaan of je qua sound of workflow echt iets toevoegt dat je nog niet hebt. Ik heb ook nog een micobrute staan van vroeger, nog steeds een heel leuk syntje. Maar Polybrute is echt een héél grote stap omhoog :-)
Très jolie Pad, je suis en apprentissage sur le miens
Merci!
Love it. Watching anyone that releases sound packs for this synth (I'm more of a composer than sound designer), so if you are having a crack, I'd be so curious to see what you come up with!
Thank you! No plans to release patches at the moment because I mostly work on patches I use in my music. But who knows, maybe at some point :)
@@Winterdagen all good, keep enjoying your pb!
@@duel5071 Thanks!
why did you get a PB then? If you just need Sounds get the Arturia V8 Collection + Pigments and have Fun for the rest of your Life. The PB CRIES for Sound Design and Modding. Over 2K just to buy Patch Banks? Dude 🙄
@@errorkit To each their own :) I would argue that the PB still has its very own distinctive sound, even when just played with presets. But yeah, the PB absolutely just begs to have sounds created on it!
Wow!
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Wonderful job! This sounds beautiful! Did you add any external effects?
Can you advise how difficult the learning curve is on this synth? I would say my experience is slightly under intermediate level. Trying to decide between this and the Prophet 10. I realize they are completely different beasts; loving the more modern sounds of the PB as well as having a sequencer/arpeggiator. The P10 would be a much lesser learning curve I would guess, Thank you!
Thanks a lot! This is all the Polybrute, no external effects :).
Hmm I really think you can make sounds as complicated as you like on the Polybrute. It's a completely different beast than the Prophet 10 indeed. Polybrute has so many modulation possibilities and having two different filters adds to that as well. Prophet 10 is more of a straight forward simple subtractive synth, with a very beautiful sound nonetheless. I think that when you have some experience with synthesis, the learning curve on the Polybrute should be fine.
I do remember when I bought a Prophet 08 some years ago, I was really intimidated by all the possibilities it offered. I really had no clue what to do with four LFOs and 3 envelopes. Even though the synth sounded amazing, using it to its full capacity was just out of my league. I guess what I'm trying to say is, that's totally fine. But it might be wise to practice synthesis on a simple synth such as Micro- or Minibrute or Bass Station II, or even a Minilogue or something. Working with those synths a lot has really helped me develop my sound design abilities. And I still love to work with them as well, next to my more complicated synths.
@@Winterdagen thank you for your input! Your answer makes perfect sense. Looking forward to hearing more of your PB sounds!
@@jfishnotes9177 You're very welcome :)!
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is that the onboard reverb? I have a polybrute as well but this reverb sounds grreat in this patch. usully sounds more metallic in my own patches -_-
It sure is :) The Delayed Pate preset. A little bit of damping can help get rid of the bright frequencies. For a built in reverb I actually think it's really nice!
Great synth, but there is soooo much too choice.
Haha there sure is :)!