Some of the patches at the end just sound amazing in my opinion! Especially due to the precise control which MPE gives access to. Really nice to watch you playing modern type gear like the "Expression E" this time. I'm looking forward to the upcoming episodes and have to think about about how cool it would be to control some filter sweeps in real time using those awesome keys ... All the best and thank you for sharing this video :-)!
A dizzying array of sounds and effects. Nice machine. (The last one that you demo’ed for us) Among the musical styles I like are dirges. IE Clockwork Orange music, Blade Runner had a great score too. So I liked that synth keyboard MIDI thing.
Ooo that Osmose certainly ticks the mournful box. Its nice to see some modern instruments featuring. I like the idea of the expressive keys but coming from organ I already find piano and electronic instruments with speed and pressure sensitive keys requires greater processing power than my feeble collection of neurons can provide :~) It would be interesting to see if linking it up to a poooter gets you access to even more functionality? That reminds me I must swat up on my Coronation street theme.
That's interesting. I'm from an organ background and had similar thoughts. I got the Roli Seaboard and eventually found it more frustrating than expressive. I've also never listened to E. Power Biggs or Virgil Fox or Keith Emerson, Wakeman, Worrell, Zawinul etc. and thought once Gee, if they only had more expression.
If you hook the Osmose up to the computer, there's an editor with which you can alter existing presets or create new ones, change the MIDI or CV routing, change what the keyboard's macro controls do, and so on.
What amazing machines! The modern one sounds other worldly and at the same time somewhat “ancient Musik”. I wonder what you will create with it? Something between Sgt Pepper and “Draughtsman’s Contract”?
Those orchestral / strings patches sounds absolutely great on Osmose. That guitar patch was not that great but I wonder if this can be improved by taking some inspiration from Harpeiji (which is intereting instrument on it's own). Also there is a guy on Patreon who is working on monophonic expressive synth called Wiggler. It works similar how your Ondioline is supposed to work - there is a keyboard mounted on some brackets and you can wiggle it side by side for vibrato and press it harder for more emphasis. In Wiggler it works surprisingly well and sounds great and I hope when it's finished it will be on the cheaper side than Osmose, because I definitely want one.
24:54 There's 6 steps in an octave, so 96 steps is 16 octaves. That literally goes beyond the limits of human hearing. A 1Hz note bent up 16 octaves reaches over 65kHz. And to think they went to the trouble to build that functionality in just for us. ☺️
I've had one since February. It's pretty well ruined every other keyboard for me. I just wish I could get mpe recording and playback to work with Cubase.
There is some software called Phase plant by Kilo Hearts which has mpe presets specifically for the Osmose. I have it, but haven't been able to get them to talk yet.
My first experience of this sort of thing was playing a reproduction renaissance clavichord - where the key-vibrato is called "bebung." ruclips.net/video/7oCGNwDokT0/видео.html
Hummm. Lots of 'doctor who sounds and pad-like soundscapes. But musically, it's a blind alley. You can always play the Yamaha Genos with its amazing reality voices - oh no! another blind alley!! Somewhere, probably in the 60's, instrument wise, we lost the plot (Melotron not included) personally, I blame the integrated circuit, yep those b@!£#%@s.
I love the sound of the Ondioline. The Osmose sounds like it would be nice to use on film scores.
Definitely! It’d be a great instrument to just improvise to a film with
As used on Dune 2
Totally agree
Some of the patches at the end just sound amazing in my opinion! Especially due to the precise control which MPE gives access to. Really nice to watch you playing modern type gear like the "Expression E" this time. I'm looking forward to the upcoming episodes and have to think about about how cool it would be to control some filter sweeps in real time using those awesome keys ... All the best and thank you for sharing this video :-)!
Thanks Curtis! Yes the possibilities with this thing seem endless!
Saw it advertised a lot and thought it looked weird. Seeing you plsy it, now I totally get it!
As soon as you tell us your name-of-the-day i have to throw a like on the vid. I already know I'll laugh and enjoy it 👍
A dizzying array of sounds and effects. Nice machine. (The last one that you demo’ed for us)
Among the musical styles I like are dirges. IE Clockwork Orange music, Blade Runner had a great score too.
So I liked that synth keyboard MIDI thing.
Ondes with the show!
Thank you kind sir! I always love your videos. "The Most Expressive Coronation Street" 😁😁
Thank you! I only did the video so I could do Coronation Street! :)
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Hello Steve, all of those keyboards are amazing but the Osmose is Fantastic !!
Yes they are! Cheers!
Love it, Steve! Hope all is great with you!
Thank you Rob! Yes all is lovely here, hope you are well :)
Now that was a nice bit of information, cheers geeza, excellent video as usual 👽
Thank you :)
great sounds!
Always fascinating content, I thank you Mr S Walrus 🥳 xo 💕
You are most welcome! :)
Ooo that Osmose certainly ticks the mournful box. Its nice to see some modern instruments featuring. I like the idea of the expressive keys but coming from organ I already find piano and electronic instruments with speed and pressure sensitive keys requires greater processing power than my feeble collection of neurons can provide :~)
It would be interesting to see if linking it up to a poooter gets you access to even more functionality?
That reminds me I must swat up on my Coronation street theme.
Cheers! Yes I will plug it into the Com Pewter at some point :)
That's interesting. I'm from an organ background and had similar thoughts. I got the Roli Seaboard and eventually found it more frustrating than expressive. I've also never listened to E. Power Biggs or Virgil Fox or Keith Emerson, Wakeman, Worrell, Zawinul etc. and thought once Gee, if they only had more expression.
If you hook the Osmose up to the computer, there's an editor with which you can alter existing presets or create new ones, change the MIDI or CV routing, change what the keyboard's macro controls do, and so on.
What amazing machines! The modern one sounds other worldly and at the same time somewhat “ancient Musik”. I wonder what you will create with it? Something between Sgt Pepper and “Draughtsman’s Contract”?
Those orchestral / strings patches sounds absolutely great on Osmose. That guitar patch was not that great but I wonder if this can be improved by taking some inspiration from Harpeiji (which is intereting instrument on it's own).
Also there is a guy on Patreon who is working on monophonic expressive synth called Wiggler. It works similar how your Ondioline is supposed to work - there is a keyboard mounted on some brackets and you can wiggle it side by side for vibrato and press it harder for more emphasis.
In Wiggler it works surprisingly well and sounds great and I hope when it's finished it will be on the cheaper side than Osmose, because I definitely want one.
Good video. Just wondered what preset your 'Crow' patch was based upon?
I can’t remember - I will check and let you know
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24:54 There's 6 steps in an octave, so 96 steps is 16 octaves. That literally goes beyond the limits of human hearing. A 1Hz note bent up 16 octaves reaches over 65kHz. And to think they went to the trouble to build that functionality in just for us. ☺️
Anything using vacuum tubes is fine with me.....😎
Future you doing a vintage review ????
I am really very sorry
@@VintageKeysStudio well since it is such a vintage item…😎
You didn't show the spring tank hidden just underneath the osmose's keyboard 😉
Hahaha
I've had one since February. It's pretty well ruined every other keyboard for me. I just wish I could get mpe recording and playback to work with Cubase.
Yeah I can imagine it might cause issues with other keyboards - I had the same problem when I first got the Ondioline!
There is some software called Phase plant by Kilo Hearts which has mpe presets specifically for the Osmose. I have it, but haven't been able to get them to talk yet.
I'd love to pair one of these with Arturia Pigments.
You can record Osmose fine with Cubase. I do. What problems are you having?
The Yamaha SY-1, has a wiggly keyboard.
Funny that through 100 years, all these keyboards were made by a french guys.
Not so much "Expressive E" as "Impressive, eh?"
My first experience of this sort of thing was playing a reproduction renaissance clavichord - where the key-vibrato is called "bebung."
ruclips.net/video/7oCGNwDokT0/видео.html
Oh yes! I had a clavichord some years ago - yes bebung! Of course!
Hummm. Lots of 'doctor who sounds and pad-like soundscapes. But musically, it's a blind alley. You can always play the Yamaha Genos with its amazing reality voices - oh no! another blind alley!! Somewhere, probably in the 60's, instrument wise, we lost the plot (Melotron not included) personally, I blame the integrated circuit, yep those b@!£#%@s.
Very true!