The Business of Buzziness
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2023
- We all love buzzy oscillators. Here's my journey down one particular buzzy oscillator rabbit hole!
PS. I commandeered old video footage for the musical excerpts of this video, everything was freely accessible on social media and had been published, copied and republished countless times over. Given the documentary nature of my video I am hoping the original copyright owners will look kindly on my "fair use" of their material.
One particular film of Bob Moog stood out for me as being a very touching portrait of this wonderful, kind and thoughtful man. That film is a documentary made by Hans Fjellestad, here is a link to it on RUclips but there are many other RUclips uploads of the exact same film: • Moog (Documentary)
Excellent video!! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
“Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness.”
I loved the down the rabbit hole sequence. Top notch.
The internet, a reservoir for fairy tales and folklore. 😉
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The buzz is so essential! I get why people would be disappointed without it!
Another amazing video from Mr. Shoebridge thank you -- Excellent stuff
Hey Tim. Thanks for the Video. I have been toying with the Slew Rate mod for years. I did some Patches for the EB and Select Series back in 2005-2007(Bank B I think). I could never get that BUZZ out of the Voyagers that the Modular and Mini produced......but then the trade off is what it brought to the table sound and possibilities wise....The fixed wave form of the Mini meant you got a Sine/Saw/ Pulse/square..but with the variable waveform knob...it depended on the calibration of the knob (depending how you look at this...the hardware Moog Knob or the person who's controlling it). They are wonderful machines...Thanks for taking the time to point out a few urban myths in this. It is actually dependant on the quality of your speakers, your audio equipment and of course....our own ears..... ;)
This reminds me of Loopop’s VCV Rack vs Hardware video. And why I recommend an Expert Sleepers ES-8 (expandable) or ES-9 as a first modular (eurorack) purchase.
Nice O-scope! I didn't know Korg made one. It looks like it was built from an electronics kit. I absolutely love Jethro Tull's guitarist.
I really enjoy your content Tim. This was a very interesting video and has probably helped me decide not to replace my Voyager & B Model D with one of the new Moog re-issues. Fellow tinnitus sufferer here as well......
I like your EQ Idea, very simple and brilliant, hopefully nobody turns their noses up at the idea.
I have a Voyager, a Voyager XL, & a Moog One! They all have a distinctive style and sound but, they have the Moog genes in their sounds & shaping still nail those sounds we know and love!
Thanks for that video and for going down the rabbit hole, I really enjoyed watching it.
Tim, congratulations on another very entertaining video! I enjoyed every second of it! I agree that the difference between the slew rate mod and none is very subtle, especially to my old ears (that are probably older than yours). Most of the people posting here are a lot more technically proficient than me, but I hear what I hear (with a serious case of tinnitus in both ears from all the years of very loud music).
I appreciate all the effort you put in to this video to, in the end, demonstrate such a subtle difference in tone. I think we're about the same age, so while I can hear a difference, it's not a meaningful one to these ears. Thanks again, Tim!
Thank you soooo much for this video. Great discussion.
Great video as always. I love your approach to this subject matter.
Conclusion: it’s gotta be pretty much Life and Death, having the mod, right! You don’t have The Mod, not only should you not broadcast Saw Waves in public, you are a big Square!
I have the RME and slew rate modded it; there is an important fact that you forgot to mention Tim: The filter opens up more as well on the slew rate mod so it can indeed sound brighter and alot more like the minimoog. Note that mine is the official mod by Moog but they specifally state that after the mod, you have to turn down the cutoff in all patches to make it sound the same before the mod