That is VERY kind of you. It’s fun to make videos, but I think I would be a little miserable if I was doing it every day. It’s so much work, and so much of the work is video editing as opposed to working with sound.
This was Very enjoyable, felt a little like me when I got my wave 2 after having had a wave for several years. Thank you for taking the time to publish this.
I hated my Moog One 16 when I first got it. Clinical. Soulless. But then I learned how to actually use it, how to feed random noise and modulation to introduce the instability, send single voices whizzing around the stereo field at different rates modulated by KB. Holy moly, after I realised how to actually use it, and dove deep into the mod matrix, I made sounds I never thought possible. The fact is the people who don't like these synths just dislike them due to ignorance. The fact that it starts clinically on the initialised patch, IMHO, is because you can't introduce stability, only remove it - so to have the full range of tonal variance, it must, by nature start clinically. A simple 'vintage' knob that introduced random noise and lfos to filters, pitch KB velocity etc would have sold them more synths to lazy people. I'll never sell my Moog One 16, and I think buying one would actually be wise just to stick it in a box.
Exactly! I do think a single “vintage” knob would have changed perception of it after the initial release, but I much prefer being able to adjust things as I see fit and save mod matrices that I like to reuse across patches. You are not wrong about buying one to keep it in the box; this is a future classic, and when they stop producing them, their value is going to only go up.
Awesome. Exactly. Want to swap a few patches? I'm from a totally different style to you, but we could learn something from one another in terms of approach I'm sure. If there's a way to contact you I'll send you my website with my commercial work.
_the people who don't like these synths just dislike them due to ignorance._ Not necessarily. Analog polys are perhaps the most tempermental and idiosyncratic production instruments of all. I've got 7 of them (OB-Xa, JP-8, A6 etc), none of them are 'perfect' to the degree that a model D or an Odyssey is perfect. More complexity means much more can go wrong; compounding with a greater potential for design errors in the first place. Musicians - especially synthesists - are _also_ rather unusual. So someone not fitting a particular poly like a glove is hardly a matter of ignorance, but a matter of preference - or any other number of considerations. Just because I think an instrument is great doesn't mean it's the same _or even any good_ for you and everyone. PEACE :o)
Glad to hear it. I just got an Iridium keys and watched your rundown to help make the decision. Thanks for your vids! I’ll have a couple of my own up soon!
I grew up hearing a lot of sounds like this in my favorite horror movies and tv series in the 80's. So I really love the sound of this. I hope you're still making videos. Subbed!
That’s awesome to hear and thank you. I have been intentionally neglecting my One so I would give my other synths some love, but it is still my favorite.
Thanks for sharing your deep insights into this machine, love the strings at 12:54 gave me a glimpse me of the emotion I feel when I hear the track The Warning by Logic - also just love your amateur ethos and how you have to get this done in 30mins because of your DSLR
What I like is that you showed a bonding with the instrument and not nerdy hi-tech ,"I know all" ....... some people listen to the instrument, but dedicated people listen to the music they make.... I hope I'm getting the Moog One soon ;-) wish me luck! @@dimund
The first patch and the one at 23:55 is amazing. It's perfect-a prime example of how good this synth sounds-the mid-range-ey tone is so soulful; the aftertouch-modulation you programmed is spot-on. And the random-delay really produces that vintage feel (I didn't know about that feature). Really lovely sounds and very nicely done (super-cool desk, by the way).
That is high praise!!! Thank you 🥹🥹🥹 Excited for you!! Just remember what I said: it takes time to learn and is not as immediate as other synths, but it is incredible :)
Great video and great channel. So refreshing. I’m subscribed! In fact, partly due to your video, I took delivery of my 16-voice yesterday. When I started playing around with it, my first thought was “my God, what have I done? I’ll never tame this beast!”. I just watched your video again and it gave me hope. I conquered my other Moogs (Voyager, Polymoog and System 1C) and I shall this one as well! You’re an inspiration. Thank you!!
Oh wow!! So cool to hear you are getting it. It will not disappoint, but I can promise it will challenge you - in a good way :) Thank you for the subscribe and the support!
I have done the same exact thing. Bought a 16 and have just barely touched the surface, but I am experimenting!!! AMAZING sounds you can get!!!! Love her exuberant attitude and love of the analog synth!!!!!!
Indeed, I love her videos and exuberant attitude, but alas, after 3 weeks trying to find a niche for it in my studio, I decided to return it. If I could have only one synth, it would be the Moog One, but I love my vintage Prophets, Oberheims, Korgs and other Moog’s too much!
My pleasure!!! Thank you for watching. And yes, I love the FX on the One, but I always try to get a really compelling core sound without any FX first. I also really wanted to showcase the raw sound, because I’ve heard so many people bashing it; it’s one of those synths that really rewards time spent learning what it is capable of and an imagination for how that power and flexibility can be used. Some people just want a sweet spot synth that you can turn on and off, which I understand. This is a sound designer’s synth in a performance body.
Thanks! Yeah, this synth gets a lot of flack, but I think it's mostly from people who balk at the price. I don't see how they could make it for less and maintain the quality, and the sound is fantastic but requires, at least, a solid fundamental understanding of sound design.
DSLRs have a capped recording limit because of tax reasons. For most cams there is a way to disable it. For example there is a tweak called "open memories" that disables this on Sony DSLRs. Great video, love the Moog and your straight forward commentary.
Thank you!!! Yes, I was reading up on that, but I actually just got a new Nikon Z30, which can do continuous 4k directly to the computer :) I really want to do overhead shots so I can share the interface and what I’m doing. Really humbled by the positive feedback, so thank you!! I will absolutely be sharing a lot more, because there needs to be more of this amazing synth out there - in my opinion.
@@dimund sounds great. If memory serves me right I've seen a video of you a while back about the Waldorf Iridum. It's Wavetable Synthesis is a completely different beast and I liked your video about it as well. It's just good content..
Thanks for sharing. It's an awesome synth. And the sky's the limit for wandering off and enjoying the experience of sound design and routing. I have 'one' and appreciate it greatly. That being said, as MOOG's flagship, my opinion on what everyone can't seem to put their finger on regarding its reputation to disappoint, is quite simply, the sound. No, it doesn't sound sterile, It's rich, warm , crunchy and organic and quite obviously analog, but the sonic fidelity or harmonic expression is bordering on dull. The body of the oscillators are certainly apparent, but their articulation resides further back in the overall tone. Almost as if there is a mild, yet perceptual distance to the voicing. A kind of slight low pass roll off, or lo fi sheen, no matter how you drive the filter section. The UI is brilliant, the capabilities are inarguable, and the potential to explore is divine, but the raw tone can often feel like a nearing orgasm robbed of its climax. Played beside a Deckard's Dream or Prophet 10, the distinctions are palpable. - Sulking aside, I still am yet to part with it. - Thanks again.
Aww thank you!!! That was my goal for this channel: to make it feel like we are just hanging out and talking about music, gear, etc., because that’s something I really love to do. Appreciate the feedback and if/when you buy the Moog One, it will blow you away. Just be patient and spend time learning it; it will reward you :)
Great vid. I have the Matriarch and Grandmother and was told the same thing about them being difficult to get a sound. I think to many rely on presets and don’t want to actually explore synthesis in creating original sounds. I want a Moog One but don’t have the room. Going to have to get rid of a bunch of synths to make room for it.
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼 Regarding your observation, it took me many years to get to where I’m at with sound design, and I’m glad I stuck with it. That being said, I would never fault someone for using presets in production; it’s not for everyone, but I just know that for me, designing the sound is a big part of my voice as an artist. The One is definitely a sound designer’s synth and would be an insane purchase for just the presets hah As for making room for it, yeah, it’s big and heavy, but I wouldn’t part with anything near and dear to you to make space for it!
I got the Quantum MK2 now which is great. I'm considering to get an analog synth as well. What do you think of the OBX8. I really like the sound coming from it vs say the Prophet, but I have not actually played on any. Moog One is maybe a tad too costly for me at this moment.
Awesome! Yah, the Mk2 is fantastic. I think the OB-X8 sounds fantastic and I loved playing it, but the interface felt very limited after having used the One for so long. If you are looking for bread and butter analog sounds, I think that or the OB-6 are great. If you want deeper sound design in the analog poly realm, I think the Moog One kind of takes the cake, though the polybrute from Arturia is a great option that is radically more affordable. I’d probably go with an OB-X8. I’d own one if I had more space. I’d maybe hold off for a while, though. Moog just teased their new polysynth last week, and I have a feeling it’s going to be awesome.
@@dimund. Yes I can understand about the interface and flexibility. I feel the Quantum has very deep and flexible features that are a joy to work with. I mean 3 oscillators that you can even combine with another sound to get 6 at the same time and each instrument has 6 LFOs. Mind blown. I have seen a few things from Polybrute but it did not jump out at me, will check it out more. I will look at Moog One a bit more but yea it is 11k Euro vs 5k euro. I do feel a bit is that I can do quite heavy design in the Quantum, am I correct in thinking that it can mimic a lot of the sound from Moog One? (at least mostly). I will mostly do more realistic instruments from Kontakt, mixed with a few synth sounds from Quantum and then have a few Analog instruments so my music is not as synth heavy as more pure synth musicians. I think if I would be pure synth focused the Moog One would make more sense probably. I'm not even sure I need an analog but the Moogs and OB sound very nice every time I listen to them.
I thought a bit about Moog One vs say OB X8 and also played with some VST. It is leaning towards a Moog purchase. I realized what I like with hardware is being able to build patches. If I want presets I can use VST. Arturia Pigment sounds great but it does not seem as fun to design with. Designing instruments with Quantum has been a blast and I can imagine it is quite similar with Moog One even though Im sure it sounds quite different.
Do you think the quantum/iridium are easy e ough to learn synthesis on. I read its like pigments, but the presets ive heard on RUclips sound completely different to me.
Thank you :) I wanted to show off how few limits there are in the sounds it can make. I feel like a lot of reviews and demos showcase some really basic sounds that don’t do the synth justice!
Sounds great. I think I would personally go for the 8 voice myself as I always find 16 voice analog synths are really difficult to sit in a mix when you have other gear playing along side it.
Thank you! Yeah, I think 8 is plenty for a lot of people, but I really prefer more voices for preventing voice stealing when designing patches that have long release times. I also just love taking up the whole mix with a monster 16 voice patch, but that works in the style of music I make :) I guess I’d just always prefer to have too many voices than too few hah
@@dimund For sure the good thing about Moog One is you can allocate the voices whereas the REV2 or Prologue you are sort of stuck with either 8 or 16 and that's it. Plus it's tritimbral so I can see where more voices might help.
26:07 I get the stuck notes as well, with no external midi connected. It happens fairly often unfortunately. Overall though it's a great piece of a gear and I'm happy to have one (8voice over here)
Awesome first video! I own a Moog 1 also and now a Moog Modular 10 (grabbed one as Moog was sold and who knows if they will ever be made in the US again). Sadly.
Tim said the stereo is a bit lacking by default, and there is a hidden setting to randomly pan a VCO, but it is hidden. I don't have a Moog one. When I get enough money in the future I think I would like one also, and a Bass Flute
Yeah, the spread function. He makes it sound like it is buried, but it’s really not. The One only has 1 layer for all menus, so it’s pretty easy to find, and it makes a lot of sense for it to be in the VCA. Tbh, I’d always prefer a stereo synth to be mono by default. There are so many ways you can play with and mod the stereo field that I rarely end up using the spread feature, but I’m glad it’s there :)
@@dimund yes I think ping pong delay and some reverb create really nice stereo, or the Logic Pro stereo spread 🌟 thanks for replying. Create more content if you can. I have enjoyed it all thusfar
Hi and Thank you , I am so ready to put my order in for a Moog One from Sweetwater this week. I have an OB6 that is good I like the OBX8 better but there is something about the Moog One that I want. So I am fighting badly with OB8 or a Moog One. Any thoughts and help would love anyones input. I felt let me buy Moog now and worry about getting the OB8 later.
So, I’ve definitely been asked about the two quite a bit, and I personally think it comes down to whether you want a sweetspot synth or a sound designer’s synth. The OB-X8 is going to just sound good whenever you turn it on. The One will required you to really sit down and learn how to use it’s insanely extensive modulation capabilities. That’s pretty much it - price aside. I love the sound of the new Oberheim, but I would not want to try to get into programming it with that tiny screen. The Moog is so obviously meant for sound designers, because there is so much emphasis on making the screen and navigation a breeze. It’s the most intuitive and easy front panel/UI I have ever used. Hope this helps!
@@dimund I know you are right and Thank you what you say makes sense. I don't know why I am driving myself crazy, in time most of us will own both lol. I really want the Moog One more right now. Having the OB6 already gives me the flavor of Oberheim. But it is not the Obx8 Love ya Thanks . The Piano Man .
Yea that sounds good. It sounds like its own instrument. My son said it sounds modern. I thought that was revealing. He's 23 and is hip to what is modern. Funny.. But I get that.
To be honest alot of the classic sythersizor sounds of the 80s and 90s are back right now in most genres most of it coming from somewhere sythersizor emulsions and most who use the sounds dont realise where it originally come from. I made lots of Moog style sounds in My 20s without even realising it.
Ooooo lucky!!! Wish I could go back to the first day it arrived; I can’t recall ever being that excited, overwhelmed, and appreciative all at the same time. First thing you should do: go into settings and turn off oscillator compensation and set noise reduction to 0dB. Also make sure you are on the most recent firmware.
I think the Moog One sounds great but way out of My price range and after 16 years using a DAW called Reason, I can pretty much make any sound I want, many patches sound identical to Moog Minimoog or Moog one or Grandmother, Rolald 303, Yamaha DX7, Obrahim ObXa, all sounds I have used. Also I dont have the space for a huge physical sythersizor as Moog one is very big almost the size of a upright piano.
I went to show someone this video one day and it was gone... Glad it's back... How many voices do you typically find yourself using..? I don't really get why they offer 16 and 8... That's gotta be a good feeling having that in your set up... Do you ever find yourself just staring at it even when it's off..? :)
Aww, thank you so much!! Yeah, I got a little overwhelmed with the response and kinda “noped” myself off of the internet for a minute. Feeling better prepared this time around, so there will be more to come :) Tbh, I can use up all 16 voices pretty quick. If I’m doing any type of layered sound with some layers being in unison and playing chords. Or if I’m doing multi work where I have split parts across the keyboard. I also just love tue sound of a huge pads with 16 voices panning randomly across the stereo field. Lastly, more voices means longer note decays before voice stealing. I guess the 8 voice was an attempt to make it accessible to more people. I have no idea how trivial it is to cut the voice count during assembly 🤔 It’s a gift to have in my space. I don’t have a lot of room, so yes, I do find myself staring at it even when it’s not in use - either because of how beautiful it is to look at or I’m thinking about sounds to design :) Thank you for the thoughtful comment!
@@dimund nice..! I like getting to see videos showcasing home set ups with nice hardware... Videos that show what people who really like music production and are very invested in it came up with as far as equipment and workflow... The thing you said that originally stood out to me was how others would say it sounds "sterile and thin"... When people say stuff like that it tells me a lot... That is a criticism of a lot of older synths particularly ones out of japan... The thing many people don't seem to get is the sounds that came in those synths were designed to be starting points... Not finished products like many who make statements like "thin and sterile" want and expect... I call those "npc producers"... The original concept many synth companies had was to provide cool ideas and starting points... But nowadays that seems to have become largely lost... Now music production has been geared to be more cookie cutter and I'm of the opinion so much "music" these days sounds so similar and lacks the magic of the original approach... So long story short it's nice to stumble upon those who understand what it takes to make something special and unique... To me it takes time, dedication, and nice equipment that pushes those who take the time to learn it down paths less traveled... Keep up the great work..!
Really humbled and flattered but this! I will do my best to keep at it. I definitely agree that music has gotten caught up in our culture of immediacy. I will say, however, the ones who really put in the work stand out. Kevin Parker of Tame Impala comes to mind and his work is always a source of motivation for me; it’s so much work to really dig in, but the result speaks for itself :)
I am now contemplating getting the Moog One. Thanks for the review. More are welcome. Does it have a plugin for Live 11? I like the way the Moog is used by Jan Blomqvist. (Check it out.. Jan Blomqvist live at Pink Lake, Ukraine on RUclips. It's Trance style using the Moog Little Phatty. I like how he uses it.)
Thank you so much!!! This is the 16 voice, and I always forget about the 8 voice version, so I will go back and add that to the description in my videos so people don’t get confused :)
Absolutely!! I use up 8 voices super quick, and it would be a completely different experience with that as the upper limit. I get why Moog made the 8 voice version, but I think it really doesn’t do the synth justice.
Man! It's the sound designer who has to bring the beauty out of a synth. People shouldn't blame the synth for their inability to sound design. So for anyone believing that a synth can be soulless or clinical, it's really a reflection of their inability to sound design.
I definitely agree with this for anyone who bashes a synth because they can’t get it to sound good. I would, however, say that I’m glad there are synths out there that are just one big sweetspot for instrumentalists. I imagine a lot of using would sound pretty bad if not for some of those workhorse tones like the old Oberheims, Prophets, Minimoogs, etc.
@@dimund Thanks for pointing this out; so I don‘t need to write it. I‘m also glad to have some synths where you init a patch, add a 2nd oscillator, turn the cutoff down - and they sound good. It definitely saves much time. On the other hand I love to invest more time in synths like the Prophet X (don‘t have a Moog One) which sound meh at the beginning, but after some brainwork and lot of knob-twisting … WOW! It‘s good to have both categories of synths. One thing which has prevented me from buying an MO up to now - besides a minor price issue 😬 - is the fan. I only play with headphones, but neverthess this reminds me of old PCs with their nerve-wrecking fan noise. Does the fan disturb you?
So many great points! As for the fan, I rarely ever think about it, and I know some users who have added aftermarket fans that are near silent at their highest speeds; I might do it just for fun, but the noise is really not an issue, because I don’t really ever have the One on when I’m recording vocals or mixing. For comparison, my 2019 MacBook Pro was louder on average.
Yes! I have had so many requests for this since I started putting out videos last month. I am working on putting together a list of my favorite patches, and then making sure they are all level-matched, in addition to going back through and adding some expression control for the modwheel, XY pad, and EXP pedals. I will announce it hear when it is available for download :D
Sounds fantastic nothing comes close to it analog wise. I am still happy with my original Oberheim OBXa. Some of those patches actually have the same or similar sounds on my OB but oberheim still has a much fatter sound. It’s too bad that moog or any vendor will not ever design a moog matriarch and Subsequent 37 combined into a 16 voice synth with the fat huge sound of the mono synths combined. If they did that there would not be one single synth on this planet that would even come close to it.
I'm a pretty passionate sound designers but not a notably good keyboard player. I didn't want a One before this video, but you just changed that. (I did already want some Shelford Channels tho 👀)
The only other synth that I have felt is similarly capable of such a fluid sound design workflow is the Waldorf Quantum/Iridium KB. Even then, I think the One still has it beat in terms of workflow so simply because each mod source on the panel has a dedicated destination button. I also love that each section has its own dedicated menu focus button. Such a small detail, but it radically changes the experience of programming. Couple that with the raw sound and number of mod sources/types, and it’s just incredible. Future classic, for sure.
Ha that envelopes bug was driving me crazy forever! I sent mine back to the factory for service because of it, they were thinking I had a faulty unit, but it turns out it's a firmware issue. So the official word from Moog is that the envelopes not firing correctly is a bug that will hopefully be addressed in the next firmware update, whenever that happens.....Great video thanx for your thoughts - I really feel the same as you about this synth... It's amazing and misunderstood (so far anyway) but I also kind of have a love/hate relationship w/it - mostly due to bugs I've found and the wonky af MIDI.. anyway, I really dig a couple of the patches u programmed, hmu if u want to trade patches with me I have some that maybe you'll like, too!
@EllisDeWaldOfficial I have in the past. It’s a massive time commitment and the pay and industry is trash for everyone except the the very top. Kind of reminds me of… music! Hahaha. I’ll stick to my reliable corporate gig that I won’t age out of anytime soon and that affords me the time and resources to create. But I do appreciate your sentiment ☺️
@@EllisDeWaldOfficial thank you so much!!! Yes, I would just really love to get another camera so I can get some closeups of the synths for making videos. I’ll share a link since a surprising number of people have said they would help out. Flattered, humbled, and really appreciate it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just a compound 3rd between on a saw wave :) Has some really, really nice distortion and eqing on it. Great track and love that whole album. Long time strokes fan, for sure 🤘🏼
Bravo ! 🙂 And yes, it is great to hear women doing synth videos, they need to be more of them. Please continue to do great videos! I have learned a lot on this one, even though, I will not buy a Moog One - 16 voices, soon ! 😜 I have a Korg Wavestate, Modwave, Opsix, and a Hydrasynth Explorer. This is my digital island. My next investment is to construct an analog island with the Moog Studio 3,... 😁
Thank you so much!!! Yeah, I do hear that comparison made, but the Sequential lineup doesn't really have anything that matches up with the One in terms of specs - analog voice count, modulation, IO, build quality, etc. - so I don't fully understand where it comes from. Looking at something like the OB-X8 alone, it has half the voices of the One at more than half its price. Additionally, it is lacking the modulation capabilities, IO, and effects that the One has. Don't get me wrong, the new Oberheim sounds amazing, but I do think the One is priced accordingly for what it is; that isn't to say it's not expensive - it is - but the value for the money is there. I believe @TimShoebridge called it a sports car, and I agree with him; it's not necessary, but damn if it isn't a revelatory experience when used :D
Yes! I will be putting out a soundset at some point when I feel I have enough that I consider top tier. I’ll need to figure out the best way to do that, but it will happen. Sharing my work solo work is pretty new - still finishing my first batch of tracks for release - so I’m working on getting a lot of pieces in place! But seriously, I’m so flattered that you would want my sounds! Really made my day ☺️🙏🏼
Let's dig in...Bronx, NY here, checking in..There's nothing thin about a Moog, not that I have ever heard, and Moogs are full of rich harmonics. RUclips and the Internet is full of simpletons and clowns that have nothing else to do except compare, complain, and be critical, because they have no real commercial /underground content. You get a Moog, here comes someone comparing it to a Behringer. You get a Montage ,they start yapping about a Kronos ,yet most of these folks actually complete an LP. Many women are not concerned with being musicians, making beats, being a synth guru, just like men, yet there's more men pretending. Much of the time people are not encouraging women to pursue a career in music. My grandmother, uncles, aunt, mother, and myself played instruments, yet the so called gatekeepers kept everyone except these good ole boys from breaking into music. I had a conversation with someone yesterday, and she expressed interest with learning DJ culture, learning to sample, do sound design, and create music. Anyway, except for a few of folks out here, take the opinions about the Moog and anything else as valid as a talking garbage can. I want to get a Matriarch and merge it with what I already have. I only have the Roland HS60 so far as analog synths go, and I m fine with that for now..
I'm not. I'm working on a body of music for release, but I doubt it will be done until sometime in 2023. I'll likely put it up on Bandcamp in addition to streaming when the time comes, and I will obviously talk about it on my channel :D
Saying it was two years on the Moog... and you seem to imply you're still learning... that just gave me a bit of hope I'll actually be able to learn how to use the minibrute I picked up a few months ago. And being basically an ancient punk rocker from the LES back many years, its quite a formidable piece to try to wrap my head around. So, thank you oodles for some unknown support. That Moog tho.... wow, all those oscillators, its enough to make me drool which I really can't use cos I hate mopping. So, there. Be safe, and thank you, again.
So cool that you were in the LES! I lived there when I first moved to NYC. And yes, there is a lot to unpack with this synth, because of the depth of its modulation capabilities. For an analog synth to have this number of mod sources and destinations, and the resolution to which you can modulate things (+/- 0.1%), it's just mind-blowing. On top of that, there are multiple expression tools - mod wheel, 2 x expression pedals, XYZ pad, aftertouch, etc. You get the idea. There is a lot to this synth, and it requires - like any instrument I have ever played - a commitment to sit down with it more days of the week than not. So, whatever you are using, just keep at it, and you will get better. Before I started making these videos, I thought my sound design was really lousy - even though I've been working with synths for over a decade now. I hadn't even realized that I had gotten so much better at sound design over the years, because I've just always been focusing on what I need to improve lol. You'll get there, so just keep at it! Nothing happens over night :D
you may not label yourself as a RUclipsr, but undoubtedly, your content surpasses that of many prominent RUclipsrs.
That is VERY kind of you. It’s fun to make videos, but I think I would be a little miserable if I was doing it every day. It’s so much work, and so much of the work is video editing as opposed to working with sound.
This was Very enjoyable, felt a little like me when I got my wave 2 after having had a wave for several years. Thank you for taking the time to publish this.
Every six months I come back to this video when I consider a Moog one again... Great stuff!
I really liked the video and the love you have for music. I find it so useful to watch videos like the one you just made.
That's so nice to hear, and thank you so much for taking the time to share :D
Tim is like a school teacher you could listen to all day telling stories in English class .....
He should start a podcast if he hasn’t already! I’d listen to him talk about synths any day :)
So enjoyable watching someone who is passionate about serious sound & quality kit. Peace from Australia.
Thank you so much!!!!! Yes, I looooove this stuff. Also, so much good music coming out of Australia 🤩
I hated my Moog One 16 when I first got it. Clinical. Soulless. But then I learned how to actually use it, how to feed random noise and modulation to introduce the instability, send single voices whizzing around the stereo field at different rates modulated by KB. Holy moly, after I realised how to actually use it, and dove deep into the mod matrix, I made sounds I never thought possible. The fact is the people who don't like these synths just dislike them due to ignorance. The fact that it starts clinically on the initialised patch, IMHO, is because you can't introduce stability, only remove it - so to have the full range of tonal variance, it must, by nature start clinically. A simple 'vintage' knob that introduced random noise and lfos to filters, pitch KB velocity etc would have sold them more synths to lazy people. I'll never sell my Moog One 16, and I think buying one would actually be wise just to stick it in a box.
Exactly! I do think a single “vintage” knob would have changed perception of it after the initial release, but I much prefer being able to adjust things as I see fit and save mod matrices that I like to reuse across patches.
You are not wrong about buying one to keep it in the box; this is a future classic, and when they stop producing them, their value is going to only go up.
Awesome. Exactly. Want to swap a few patches? I'm from a totally different style to you, but we could learn something from one another in terms of approach I'm sure. If there's a way to contact you I'll send you my website with my commercial work.
For sure! You can shoot me an email at dimundsareforever@gmail.com :)
I'd bet that the majority of the people with an opinion don't actually have one. It's costly to have an informed opinion with a Moog One.
_the people who don't like these synths just dislike them due to ignorance._
Not necessarily.
Analog polys are perhaps the most tempermental and idiosyncratic production instruments of all. I've got 7 of them (OB-Xa, JP-8, A6 etc), none of them are 'perfect' to the degree that a model D or an Odyssey is perfect. More complexity means much more can go wrong; compounding with a greater potential for design errors in the first place.
Musicians - especially synthesists - are _also_ rather unusual. So someone not fitting a particular poly like a glove is hardly a matter of ignorance, but a matter of preference - or any other number of considerations.
Just because I think an instrument is great doesn't mean it's the same _or even any good_ for you and everyone.
PEACE :o)
Every single 8 bit and 16 bit game just flooded my brain thanks for the fix.
I really enjoy your input. I watched a bunch of your videos today all of them are great.
Glad to hear it. I just got an Iridium keys and watched your rundown to help make the decision. Thanks for your vids! I’ll have a couple of my own up soon!
I’m flattered!! It’s a great synth, though. You’ll definitely not be disappointed. I love it to death :)
I grew up hearing a lot of sounds like this in my favorite horror movies and tv series in the 80's. So I really love the sound of this.
I hope you're still making videos. Subbed!
I’ve been taking a little break, but I’ll be making more videos over the summer :)
Thank you for the kind words and appreciate the sub 🥹🙏🏼
Inspiring video. Made me get back on my Moog One again.
That’s awesome to hear and thank you. I have been intentionally neglecting my One so I would give my other synths some love, but it is still my favorite.
Thanks for sharing your deep insights into this machine, love the strings at 12:54 gave me a glimpse me of the emotion I feel when I hear the track The Warning by Logic - also just love your amateur ethos and how you have to get this done in 30mins because of your DSLR
Ah, thank you! Do what you can with what you have and try to get better :)
Very honest and nice video, gives me "down to earth" understanding to Moog One, Cheers!
Thank you so much :)
What I like is that you showed a bonding with the instrument and not nerdy hi-tech ,"I know all" ....... some people listen to the instrument, but dedicated people listen to the music they make.... I hope I'm getting the Moog One soon ;-) wish me luck! @@dimund
You won’t be disappointed ☺️
Will ya look at the oscillators on that? Love to get them modulating to my synk pulse!
The first patch and the one at 23:55 is amazing. It's perfect-a prime example of how good this synth sounds-the mid-range-ey tone is so soulful; the aftertouch-modulation you programmed is spot-on. And the random-delay really produces that vintage feel (I didn't know about that feature). Really lovely sounds and very nicely done (super-cool desk, by the way).
YO THIS HAS BEEN THE BEST MOOG ONE VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN!!!! I’m getting mine!!!!!
That is high praise!!! Thank you 🥹🥹🥹
Excited for you!! Just remember what I said: it takes time to learn and is not as immediate as other synths, but it is incredible :)
You have a great style, and yes we aren't many synth girls. I'm glad i found your page ❤️
That's really so kind of you, and I'm glad to hear there is one more out there than I knew of
Yo this is pretty awesome, loved it!
Thank you so much !!!
Great video and great channel. So refreshing. I’m subscribed! In fact, partly due to your video, I took delivery of my 16-voice yesterday. When I started playing around with it, my first thought was “my God, what have I done? I’ll never tame this beast!”. I just watched your video again and it gave me hope. I conquered my other Moogs (Voyager, Polymoog and System 1C) and I shall this one as well! You’re an inspiration. Thank you!!
Oh wow!! So cool to hear you are getting it. It will not disappoint, but I can promise it will challenge you - in a good way :)
Thank you for the subscribe and the support!
I have done the same exact thing. Bought a 16 and have just barely touched the surface, but I am experimenting!!! AMAZING sounds you can get!!!! Love her exuberant attitude and love of the analog synth!!!!!!
Indeed, I love her videos and exuberant attitude, but alas, after 3 weeks trying to find a niche for it in my studio, I decided to return it. If I could have only one synth, it would be the Moog One, but I love my vintage Prophets, Oberheims, Korgs and other Moog’s too much!
glad to see you back!
Good to be back!!! Thank you for taking the time to comment :)
Plus the firmware improvements it really is as expressive as it gets!
Great video. Very inspiring. Please make more :)
Thank you! I will :)
Some great patches - and thank you for playing it dry!
My pleasure!!! Thank you for watching. And yes, I love the FX on the One, but I always try to get a really compelling core sound without any FX first.
I also really wanted to showcase the raw sound, because I’ve heard so many people bashing it; it’s one of those synths that really rewards time spent learning what it is capable of and an imagination for how that power and flexibility can be used.
Some people just want a sweet spot synth that you can turn on and off, which I understand. This is a sound designer’s synth in a performance body.
Very interesting thoughts Dimund.
Thanks! Yeah, this synth gets a lot of flack, but I think it's mostly from people who balk at the price. I don't see how they could make it for less and maintain the quality, and the sound is fantastic but requires, at least, a solid fundamental understanding of sound design.
DSLRs have a capped recording limit because of tax reasons. For most cams there is a way to disable it. For example there is a tweak called "open memories" that disables this on Sony DSLRs. Great video, love the Moog and your straight forward commentary.
Thank you!!! Yes, I was reading up on that, but I actually just got a new Nikon Z30, which can do continuous 4k directly to the computer :) I really want to do overhead shots so I can share the interface and what I’m doing.
Really humbled by the positive feedback, so thank you!! I will absolutely be sharing a lot more, because there needs to be more of this amazing synth out there - in my opinion.
@@dimund sounds great. If memory serves me right I've seen a video of you a while back about the Waldorf Iridum. It's Wavetable Synthesis is a completely different beast and I liked your video about it as well. It's just good content..
Awww, thank you!!! Really got me inspired to make more :)
Thanks for sharing. It's an awesome synth. And the sky's the limit for wandering off and enjoying the experience of sound design and routing. I have 'one' and appreciate it greatly. That being said, as MOOG's flagship, my opinion on what everyone can't seem to put their finger on regarding its reputation to disappoint, is quite simply, the sound. No, it doesn't sound sterile, It's rich, warm , crunchy and organic and quite obviously analog, but the sonic fidelity or harmonic expression is bordering on dull. The body of the oscillators are certainly apparent, but their articulation resides further back in the overall tone. Almost as if there is a mild, yet perceptual distance to the voicing. A kind of slight low pass roll off, or lo fi sheen, no matter how you drive the filter section. The UI is brilliant, the capabilities are inarguable, and the potential to explore is divine, but the raw tone can often feel like a nearing orgasm robbed of its climax. Played beside a Deckard's Dream or Prophet 10, the distinctions are palpable. - Sulking aside, I still am yet to part with it. - Thanks again.
I’m enjoying hanging with you in your video bc of your honesty plus I love the MOOG one and I want to learn about it. I’m beginning to save up for one
Aww thank you!!! That was my goal for this channel: to make it feel like we are just hanging out and talking about music, gear, etc., because that’s something I really love to do. Appreciate the feedback and if/when you buy the Moog One, it will blow you away. Just be patient and spend time learning it; it will reward you :)
Those brassy patches sound good even on my phone speaker!
Glad to hear it!! Love the brassy Moog sound :)
Great vid. I have the Matriarch and Grandmother and was told the same thing about them being difficult to get a sound. I think to many rely on presets and don’t want to actually explore synthesis in creating original sounds. I want a Moog One but don’t have the room. Going to have to get rid of a bunch of synths to make room for it.
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼
Regarding your observation, it took me many years to get to where I’m at with sound design, and I’m glad I stuck with it. That being said, I would never fault someone for using presets in production; it’s not for everyone, but I just know that for me, designing the sound is a big part of my voice as an artist.
The One is definitely a sound designer’s synth and would be an insane purchase for just the presets hah
As for making room for it, yeah, it’s big and heavy, but I wouldn’t part with anything near and dear to you to make space for it!
that patch is the reason why pulled the trigger on the Moog one but i still can't replicate it haha , can you upload it one day by any chance 😅
Your awesome
Aww thank you!!!
That thing is a BEAST!!!
It really is lol
I got the Quantum MK2 now which is great. I'm considering to get an analog synth as well. What do you think of the OBX8. I really like the sound coming from it vs say the Prophet, but I have not actually played on any. Moog One is maybe a tad too costly for me at this moment.
Awesome! Yah, the Mk2 is fantastic. I think the OB-X8 sounds fantastic and I loved playing it, but the interface felt very limited after having used the One for so long. If you are looking for bread and butter analog sounds, I think that or the OB-6 are great. If you want deeper sound design in the analog poly realm, I think the Moog One kind of takes the cake, though the polybrute from Arturia is a great option that is radically more affordable. I’d probably go with an OB-X8. I’d own one if I had more space. I’d maybe hold off for a while, though. Moog just teased their new polysynth last week, and I have a feeling it’s going to be awesome.
@@dimund. Yes I can understand about the interface and flexibility. I feel the Quantum has very deep and flexible features that are a joy to work with. I mean 3 oscillators that you can even combine with another sound to get 6 at the same time and each instrument has 6 LFOs. Mind blown. I have seen a few things from Polybrute but it did not jump out at me, will check it out more. I will look at Moog One a bit more but yea it is 11k Euro vs 5k euro. I do feel a bit is that I can do quite heavy design in the Quantum, am I correct in thinking that it can mimic a lot of the sound from Moog One? (at least mostly). I will mostly do more realistic instruments from Kontakt, mixed with a few synth sounds from Quantum and then have a few Analog instruments so my music is not as synth heavy as more pure synth musicians. I think if I would be pure synth focused the Moog One would make more sense probably. I'm not even sure I need an analog but the Moogs and OB sound very nice every time I listen to them.
Ah you think a new poly synth is coming. I hear the One may be discontinued. Maybe they are replacing it.
I thought a bit about Moog One vs say OB X8 and also played with some VST. It is leaning towards a Moog purchase. I realized what I like with hardware is being able to build patches. If I want presets I can use VST. Arturia Pigment sounds great but it does not seem as fun to design with. Designing instruments with Quantum has been a blast and I can imagine it is quite similar with Moog One even though Im sure it sounds quite different.
Nice pad patch very creative 😊
Thank you :)
I’d like to be the first to note that you look great and you totally belong. Proceed without anxiety.
Keep making these and you’ll be successful.
Do you think the quantum/iridium are easy e ough to learn synthesis on. I read its like pigments, but the presets ive heard on RUclips sound completely different to me.
Fantastic video/discussion, thank you.
So glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for taking the time watch, listen, and comment !!
5:34 The eye roll says it all. Lol. Sounds so good.
Hahaha thank you so much!!! Easily the most involuntary physical response I have ever had to a synth lol
MOOG needs to put your patch into MOOG factory preset of future MOOG ONE’s , great example of immersive lushness .
Thank you so much and that would be a dream come true! I'm working on a sound set to release, so hopefully some folks like it :D
I think it sounds really good, too. Do you ever wish the panel tilted like the minimoog?
Thanks!! No, I’ve actually never been a huge fan of the hinged panel. I really like how the Moog One panel is at a fixed angle :)
Damn some of those sounds are wiiiild!
Thank you :) I wanted to show off how few limits there are in the sounds it can make. I feel like a lot of reviews and demos showcase some really basic sounds that don’t do the synth justice!
I like your Style. And no need to clarify at all. There should be more women doing synth and guitar work. Good setup based on Ableton. Thanks 💖
Thank you so much, and I can’t agree with you more! I’d love to see more women working in this space 🙏🏼
When/where will you publish the sketch c. 22:30? The synth sounds great and the progression sounds even better!
Thank you so much!! I’ll probably turn that into a track and release it as a single. Just haven’t gotten around to it yet :)
Sounds great. I think I would personally go for the 8 voice myself as I always find 16 voice analog synths are really difficult to sit in a mix when you have other gear playing along side it.
Thank you! Yeah, I think 8 is plenty for a lot of people, but I really prefer more voices for preventing voice stealing when designing patches that have long release times.
I also just love taking up the whole mix with a monster 16 voice patch, but that works in the style of music I make :)
I guess I’d just always prefer to have too many voices than too few hah
@@dimund For sure the good thing about Moog One is you can allocate the voices whereas the REV2 or Prologue you are sort of stuck with either 8 or 16 and that's it.
Plus it's tritimbral so I can see where more voices might help.
26:07 I get the stuck notes as well, with no external midi connected. It happens fairly often unfortunately. Overall though it's a great piece of a gear and I'm happy to have one (8voice over here)
Awesome first video! I own a Moog 1 also and now a Moog Modular 10 (grabbed one as Moog was sold and who knows if they will ever be made in the US again). Sadly.
Tim said the stereo is a bit lacking by default, and there is a hidden setting to randomly pan a VCO, but it is hidden. I don't have a Moog one. When I get enough money in the future I think I would like one also, and a Bass Flute
Yeah, the spread function. He makes it sound like it is buried, but it’s really not. The One only has 1 layer for all menus, so it’s pretty easy to find, and it makes a lot of sense for it to be in the VCA.
Tbh, I’d always prefer a stereo synth to be mono by default. There are so many ways you can play with and mod the stereo field that I rarely end up using the spread feature, but I’m glad it’s there :)
@@dimund yes I think ping pong delay and some reverb create really nice stereo, or the Logic Pro stereo spread 🌟 thanks for replying. Create more content if you can. I have enjoyed it all thusfar
Thank you! Yes, I’ll be making videos regularly this summer :)
@@dimund it is autumn here now (Australia) have a good day 😴
Hi and Thank you , I am so ready to put my order in for a Moog One from Sweetwater this week. I have an OB6 that is good I like the OBX8 better but there is something about the Moog One that I want. So I am fighting badly with OB8 or a Moog One. Any thoughts and help would love anyones input. I felt let me buy Moog now and worry about getting the OB8 later.
So, I’ve definitely been asked about the two quite a bit, and I personally think it comes down to whether you want a sweetspot synth or a sound designer’s synth. The OB-X8 is going to just sound good whenever you turn it on. The One will required you to really sit down and learn how to use it’s insanely extensive modulation capabilities. That’s pretty much it - price aside. I love the sound of the new Oberheim, but I would not want to try to get into programming it with that tiny screen. The Moog is so obviously meant for sound designers, because there is so much emphasis on making the screen and navigation a breeze. It’s the most intuitive and easy front panel/UI I have ever used.
Hope this helps!
@@dimund I know you are right and Thank you what you say makes sense. I don't know why I am driving myself crazy, in time most of us will own both lol. I really want the Moog One more right now. Having the OB6 already gives me the flavor of Oberheim. But it is not the Obx8 Love ya Thanks . The Piano Man .
love the prog house one
Well done on your first video, video.😁
Thank you!!!
Yea that sounds good. It sounds like its own instrument. My son said it sounds modern. I thought that was revealing. He's 23 and is hip to what is modern. Funny.. But I get that.
To be honest alot of the classic sythersizor sounds of the 80s and 90s are back right now in most genres most of it coming from somewhere sythersizor emulsions and most who use the sounds dont realise where it originally come from. I made lots of Moog style sounds in My 20s without even realising it.
Currently awaiting my Moog One. Rock on and see you in r/synthesizers.
Ooooo lucky!!! Wish I could go back to the first day it arrived; I can’t recall ever being that excited, overwhelmed, and appreciative all at the same time. First thing you should do: go into settings and turn off oscillator compensation and set noise reduction to 0dB. Also make sure you are on the most recent firmware.
And yes, I will see you in that trash fire of a sub that I love ☺️
@@dimund Greatly appreciate the info. I already never leave my house...once the One arrives I'll be declared dead to the outside realms.
I hope you guys are familiar with /r/synthesizercirclejerk
Very lol. I’m pretty routinely roasted on there, and I appreciate it when it’s done skillfully and not just some nonsense about me being a woman
hi!! greets from mexico!! do you have some custom patches to sell
or download??
Not yet!!! But so many people have been asking that I’m working on getting a sound set together. I’ll definitely announce it hear when I do :)
Strings sound like the INXS song, Never tear us apart, It looks cleaner to not need patch cables for this synth
monster synth
I would hope so for how big and heavy it is hah :D
Nice 🎈uhh synth
😍
Rubber band half-pressing the shutter
:^)
I think the Moog One sounds great but way out of My price range and after 16 years using a DAW called Reason, I can pretty much make any sound I want, many patches sound identical to Moog Minimoog or Moog one or Grandmother, Rolald 303, Yamaha DX7, Obrahim ObXa, all sounds I have used. Also I dont have the space for a huge physical sythersizor as Moog one is very big almost the size of a upright piano.
Oooh this sounds absolutely fantastic .. huge organic sound … Now i need to thing how much organs i can sell to be able to afford this beauty 😂
I went to show someone this video one day and it was gone...
Glad it's back...
How many voices do you typically find yourself using..?
I don't really get why they offer 16 and 8...
That's gotta be a good feeling having that in your set up...
Do you ever find yourself just staring at it even when it's off..? :)
Aww, thank you so much!! Yeah, I got a little overwhelmed with the response and kinda “noped” myself off of the internet for a minute. Feeling better prepared this time around, so there will be more to come :)
Tbh, I can use up all 16 voices pretty quick. If I’m doing any type of layered sound with some layers being in unison and playing chords. Or if I’m doing multi work where I have split parts across the keyboard. I also just love tue sound of a huge pads with 16 voices panning randomly across the stereo field. Lastly, more voices means longer note decays before voice stealing.
I guess the 8 voice was an attempt to make it accessible to more people. I have no idea how trivial it is to cut the voice count during assembly 🤔
It’s a gift to have in my space. I don’t have a lot of room, so yes, I do find myself staring at it even when it’s not in use - either because of how beautiful it is to look at or I’m thinking about sounds to design :)
Thank you for the thoughtful comment!
@@dimund nice..!
I like getting to see videos showcasing home set ups with nice hardware...
Videos that show what people who really like music production and are very invested in it came up with as far as equipment and workflow...
The thing you said that originally stood out to me was how others would say it sounds "sterile and thin"...
When people say stuff like that it tells me a lot...
That is a criticism of a lot of older synths particularly ones out of japan...
The thing many people don't seem to get is the sounds that came in those synths were designed to be starting points...
Not finished products like many who make statements like "thin and sterile" want and expect...
I call those "npc producers"...
The original concept many synth companies had was to provide cool ideas and starting points...
But nowadays that seems to have become largely lost...
Now music production has been geared to be more cookie cutter and I'm of the opinion so much "music" these days sounds so similar and lacks the magic of the original approach...
So long story short it's nice to stumble upon those who understand what it takes to make something special and unique...
To me it takes time, dedication, and nice equipment that pushes those who take the time to learn it down paths less traveled...
Keep up the great work..!
Really humbled and flattered but this! I will do my best to keep at it. I definitely agree that music has gotten caught up in our culture of immediacy. I will say, however, the ones who really put in the work stand out. Kevin Parker of Tame Impala comes to mind and his work is always a source of motivation for me; it’s so much work to really dig in, but the result speaks for itself :)
I am now contemplating getting the Moog One. Thanks for the review. More are welcome. Does it have a plugin for Live 11? I like the way the Moog is used by Jan Blomqvist. (Check it out.. Jan Blomqvist live at Pink Lake, Ukraine on RUclips. It's Trance style using the Moog Little Phatty. I like how he uses it.)
That big, thick, Oberheim-ish sound is exactly what I’m seeking in my One. Do you ever share or sell patches ?
…the sound that comes in around 5:35…
Yay!
💁🏻♀️🙏🏼
You are doing great. Enjoyed the review.
Thank you 🙏🏼☺️
moog was a greath man
Great stuff, you were going to release your patches....😀
Yes, and I’m still planning to! Just trying to figure out the best way to do so :)
Thanks for talking about the Moog One. Glad you’re doing videos. Which version did you get? 8 or 16 voice? And maybe post it in the description.
Thank you so much!!! This is the 16 voice, and I always forget about the 8 voice version, so I will go back and add that to the description in my videos so people don’t get confused :)
@@dimund I can imagine the 8 more voices would add so much to the experience. I think you went in a good direction. There’s a lot there.
Absolutely!! I use up 8 voices super quick, and it would be a completely different experience with that as the upper limit. I get why Moog made the 8 voice version, but I think it really doesn’t do the synth justice.
Man! It's the sound designer who has to bring the beauty out of a synth. People shouldn't blame the synth for their inability to sound design. So for anyone believing that a synth can be soulless or clinical, it's really a reflection of their inability to sound design.
I definitely agree with this for anyone who bashes a synth because they can’t get it to sound good. I would, however, say that I’m glad there are synths out there that are just one big sweetspot for instrumentalists. I imagine a lot of using would sound pretty bad if not for some of those workhorse tones like the old Oberheims, Prophets, Minimoogs, etc.
@@dimund Thanks for pointing this out; so I don‘t need to write it. I‘m also glad to have some synths where you init a patch, add a 2nd oscillator, turn the cutoff down - and they sound good. It definitely saves much time.
On the other hand I love to invest more time in synths like the Prophet X (don‘t have a Moog One) which sound meh at the beginning, but after some brainwork and lot of knob-twisting … WOW! It‘s good to have both categories of synths.
One thing which has prevented me from buying an MO up to now - besides a minor price issue 😬 - is the fan. I only play with headphones, but neverthess this reminds me of old PCs with their nerve-wrecking fan noise. Does the fan disturb you?
So many great points!
As for the fan, I rarely ever think about it, and I know some users who have added aftermarket fans that are near silent at their highest speeds; I might do it just for fun, but the noise is really not an issue, because I don’t really ever have the One on when I’m recording vocals or mixing. For comparison, my 2019 MacBook Pro was louder on average.
Any plans to release a preset pack?
Yes! I have had so many requests for this since I started putting out videos last month. I am working on putting together a list of my favorite patches, and then making sure they are all level-matched, in addition to going back through and adding some expression control for the modwheel, XY pad, and EXP pedals. I will announce it hear when it is available for download :D
Sounds fantastic nothing comes close to it analog wise. I am still happy with my original Oberheim OBXa. Some of those patches actually have the same or similar sounds on my OB but oberheim still has a much fatter sound. It’s too bad that moog or any vendor will not ever design a moog matriarch and Subsequent 37 combined into a 16 voice synth with the fat huge sound of the mono synths combined. If they did that there would not be one single synth on this planet that would even come close to it.
I'm a pretty passionate sound designers but not a notably good keyboard player. I didn't want a One before this video, but you just changed that. (I did already want some Shelford Channels tho 👀)
The only other synth that I have felt is similarly capable of such a fluid sound design workflow is the Waldorf Quantum/Iridium KB. Even then, I think the One still has it beat in terms of workflow so simply because each mod source on the panel has a dedicated destination button. I also love that each section has its own dedicated menu focus button. Such a small detail, but it radically changes the experience of programming. Couple that with the raw sound and number of mod sources/types, and it’s just incredible. Future classic, for sure.
Ha that envelopes bug was driving me crazy forever! I sent mine back to the factory for service because of it, they were thinking I had a faulty unit, but it turns out it's a firmware issue. So the official word from Moog is that the envelopes not firing correctly is a bug that will hopefully be addressed in the next firmware update, whenever that happens.....Great video thanx for your thoughts - I really feel the same as you about this synth... It's amazing and misunderstood (so far anyway) but I also kind of have a love/hate relationship w/it - mostly due to bugs I've found and the wonky af MIDI.. anyway, I really dig a couple of the patches u programmed, hmu if u want to trade patches with me I have some that maybe you'll like, too!
Just one stupid question, are you a bodybuilder or, at least, a fitness athlete? you look extremely fit😍
Hah thanks! I work out a lot. Lift weights and run mostly :)
@@dimund You should do some modelling :)
@EllisDeWaldOfficial I have in the past. It’s a massive time commitment and the pay and industry is trash for everyone except the the very top. Kind of reminds me of… music! Hahaha. I’ll stick to my reliable corporate gig that I won’t age out of anytime soon and that affords me the time and resources to create. But I do appreciate your sentiment ☺️
@@dimund You are really amazing :) if there are some ways to send you funds for your projects i will gladly help you :)
@@EllisDeWaldOfficial thank you so much!!! Yes, I would just really love to get another camera so I can get some closeups of the synths for making videos. I’ll share a link since a surprising number of people have said they would help out. Flattered, humbled, and really appreciate it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
First chord is literally At The Door by The Strokes wow
Just a compound 3rd between on a saw wave :)
Has some really, really nice distortion and eqing on it. Great track and love that whole album. Long time strokes fan, for sure 🤘🏼
@@dimund ahahahah yes, It was the very first thing that I thought xD, yeah I love that too and your Majestic playing!
Really want to hear a ripping supersaw out of this synth!
Bravo ! 🙂 And yes, it is great to hear women doing synth videos, they need to be more of them. Please continue to do great videos! I have learned a lot on this one, even though, I will not buy a Moog One - 16 voices, soon ! 😜 I have a Korg Wavestate, Modwave, Opsix, and a Hydrasynth Explorer. This is my digital island. My next investment is to construct an analog island with the Moog Studio 3,... 😁
Thank you!!! Glad it was a helpful video for you and very much appreciate you taking the time to comment 🙏🙏🙏
Great video and playing! I think the tendency is to compare it to the sequential polysynth offerings and when you do it's hard to justify the price.
Thank you so much!!! Yeah, I do hear that comparison made, but the Sequential lineup doesn't really have anything that matches up with the One in terms of specs - analog voice count, modulation, IO, build quality, etc. - so I don't fully understand where it comes from. Looking at something like the OB-X8 alone, it has half the voices of the One at more than half its price. Additionally, it is lacking the modulation capabilities, IO, and effects that the One has. Don't get me wrong, the new Oberheim sounds amazing, but I do think the One is priced accordingly for what it is; that isn't to say it's not expensive - it is - but the value for the money is there. I believe @TimShoebridge called it a sports car, and I agree with him; it's not necessary, but damn if it isn't a revelatory experience when used :D
Are you planning to share your patches?
Yes! I will be putting out a soundset at some point when I feel I have enough that I consider top tier. I’ll need to figure out the best way to do that, but it will happen. Sharing my work solo work is pretty new - still finishing my first batch of tracks for release - so I’m working on getting a lot of pieces in place!
But seriously, I’m so flattered that you would want my sounds! Really made my day ☺️🙏🏼
Let's dig in...Bronx, NY here, checking in..There's nothing thin about a Moog, not that I have ever heard, and Moogs are full of rich harmonics. RUclips and the Internet is full of simpletons and clowns that have nothing else to do except compare, complain, and be critical, because they have no real commercial /underground content. You get a Moog, here comes someone comparing it to a Behringer. You get a Montage ,they start yapping about a Kronos ,yet most of these folks actually complete an LP. Many women are not concerned with being musicians, making beats, being a synth guru, just like men, yet there's more men pretending. Much of the time people are not encouraging women to pursue a career in music. My grandmother, uncles, aunt, mother, and myself played instruments, yet the so called gatekeepers kept everyone except these good ole boys from breaking into music. I had a conversation with someone yesterday, and she expressed interest with learning DJ culture, learning to sample, do sound design, and create music. Anyway, except for a few of folks out here, take the opinions about the Moog and anything else as valid as a talking garbage can. I want to get a Matriarch and merge it with what I already have. I only have the Roland HS60 so far as analog synths go, and I
m fine with that for now..
are you on Bandcamp?
I'm not. I'm working on a body of music for release, but I doubt it will be done until sometime in 2023. I'll likely put it up on Bandcamp in addition to streaming when the time comes, and I will obviously talk about it on my channel :D
@@dimund that's awesome. I'll be the first to buy!
I'm pretty sure a small percentage of ppl came here to actually learn about the Moog.
Ear candy AND eye candy at the same time, plus a real appreciation for the subject - that's dope! Good for you, keep it up.
Saying it was two years on the Moog... and you seem to imply you're still learning... that just gave me a bit of hope I'll actually be able to learn how to use the minibrute I picked up a few months ago. And being basically an ancient punk rocker from the LES back many years, its quite a formidable piece to try to wrap my head around. So, thank you oodles for some unknown support. That Moog tho.... wow, all those oscillators, its enough to make me drool which I really can't use cos I hate mopping. So, there. Be safe, and thank you, again.
So cool that you were in the LES! I lived there when I first moved to NYC.
And yes, there is a lot to unpack with this synth, because of the depth of its modulation capabilities. For an analog synth to have this number of mod sources and destinations, and the resolution to which you can modulate things (+/- 0.1%), it's just mind-blowing. On top of that, there are multiple expression tools - mod wheel, 2 x expression pedals, XYZ pad, aftertouch, etc. You get the idea.
There is a lot to this synth, and it requires - like any instrument I have ever played - a commitment to sit down with it more days of the week than not. So, whatever you are using, just keep at it, and you will get better. Before I started making these videos, I thought my sound design was really lousy - even though I've been working with synths for over a decade now. I hadn't even realized that I had gotten so much better at sound design over the years, because I've just always been focusing on what I need to improve lol. You'll get there, so just keep at it! Nothing happens over night :D