Thanks! I don't think you'll be disappointed. I bought and sold way too many synths over the past five years. The Matriarch is the only thing that's stayed constant. It's a gem.
It's a truly glorious sounding synth in total isolation. I actually can't think of another synth that sounds so good without the help of external effects etc. My use of it has ebbed and flowed through the years. I went about a year without playing it. Almost sold it during that time, but that stereo delay is irreplaceable. Hope you have fun revisiting a beautiful instrument.
Thanks! If I ever get around to releasing a patch book it'll be free. This channel is primarily a way for me to share my musical interest with others online because I don't know a lot of synth enthusiast in real life.
Glad you found the patches helpful. It really is an incredible soundscaping machine. Maybe the best all in one analog package for this kind of thing. I still love it.
@@riotbell5365 Always a suitable name can raise the value of a patch. I am a KORG sound developer and sometimes I have this problem with the right pre-set name. Of course we have some rules 🙂. I also use Matriarch and will try your sounds someday. Thanks again !
I dont have a matriarch or any moog synth for that matter but i just wanted to say that your patches are very tasteful and pleasing to the ears. Its a great showcase of your talent to create inspiring patches but also to show the exceptional sonic characteristics of the matriarch itself. Wonderful video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I really want to make a Matriarch patch book, but free time is something I've got to manage with work and family and whatnot. Hopefully in the future I get around to it. Definitely won't have to pay for it though.
Thanks. The Matriarch is pretty hard to screw up. If I recall, you were the first person who made me aware that Moog was working on a poly. Even before the InMusic buyout. Seems like they're at least committed to produce whatever was in the design pipeline before the takeover. The Spectravox seems fine to me. Hope they maintain the same quality on the Muse.
@@jon_gee Great to hear that. Still not sure if I'll pick it up or not. I'd have to sell a few things. Good to hear that price point is lower, but sad considering what happened in Asheville.
No reason at all. Great catch. I've made a lot of these patches over time, most evolved out of others. I imagine this was initially a square wave patch that I shifted over to triangle, liked the way it sounded and recorded, removing the PWM inputs. Embarrassing that it's right at the beginning of the video.
@@s.r.b.4582 No problem. Sure there are a few other loose cables that don't actually contribute anything to a patch in some of these examples. Hazards of filming modular I suppose.
good work dude. also got one and I´
m impressed with the sound so far
Thanks! I don't think you'll be disappointed. I bought and sold way too many synths over the past five years. The Matriarch is the only thing that's stayed constant. It's a gem.
I love that this is pure matriarch no effects. This will inspire me to get back to using it
It's a truly glorious sounding synth in total isolation. I actually can't think of another synth that sounds so good without the help of external effects etc.
My use of it has ebbed and flowed through the years. I went about a year without playing it. Almost sold it during that time, but that stereo delay is irreplaceable. Hope you have fun revisiting a beautiful instrument.
Get this man some time so we can get a patch book 🥹
Ah, thanks. Seriously the encouragement is what keeps me motivated to keep sharing. I think this is a doable project for 2025.
Super nice! Would happily pay as well for a PDF patch book. Thanks!
Thanks! If I ever get around to releasing a patch book it'll be free. This channel is primarily a way for me to share my musical interest with others online because I don't know a lot of synth enthusiast in real life.
Thank You for this. When will be it in pdf?
Everytime I sit down and patch on mine, I create noises that no one else has, its good to know more
thank you.
Glad you found the patches helpful. It really is an incredible soundscaping machine. Maybe the best all in one analog package for this kind of thing. I still love it.
wow, how did I miss this, super helpfull, thanks!
Thanks! Always happy to share ideas with other musicians!
wow.. I always loved moog... it was my first great analog synth. Amazing showoff !!
Moog has such a rich history. My first analog was also a Moog. Glad you found the demonstration helpful!
Great job! Did you create any sheets yet? I would love to re-build those on my matriarch 😮
Not yet unfortunately. Family and a full-time job are really preventing me from getting to a lot of musical pursuits beyond daily practice.
The timestamps are much appreciated! Love your Matriarch content 🎶
Thank you!
Oh this is fantastic to see! I will. be coming back a few times to digest this.... thank you so much for posting it 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the kind support. I really love sharing this kind of stuff because otherwise it just kind of gets lost in the exploration process.
Great Job ! Thanks ! Also I notice the nice patch names !
Thanks! I really try my best with the patch names.
@@riotbell5365 Always a suitable name can raise the value of a patch. I am a KORG sound developer and sometimes I have this problem with the right pre-set name. Of course we have some rules 🙂. I also use Matriarch and will try your sounds someday. Thanks again !
@@polymoog800 Awesome that you work with Korg. I imagine sound designing for a company is a bit different!
Thank you so much for this wonderful collection
No problem. It was a lot of fun putting it together over the last couple of months.
I dont have a matriarch or any moog synth for that matter but i just wanted to say that your patches are very tasteful and pleasing to the ears. Its a great showcase of your talent to create inspiring patches but also to show the exceptional sonic characteristics of the matriarch itself. Wonderful video, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoy. The sounds definitely have more to do with the Matriarch than my skill as a sound designer. It's a lovely instrument!
thank you for your service
No problem!
Killer patches! Would gladly pay for a patch book of these. Cheers!
Thank you. I really want to make a Matriarch patch book, but free time is something I've got to manage with work and family and whatnot. Hopefully in the future I get around to it. Definitely won't have to pay for it though.
Impressive!! Beautiful sounds always from the Matriarch. I wonder if the Muse will have the magic. Comes out soon!
Thanks. The Matriarch is pretty hard to screw up. If I recall, you were the first person who made me aware that Moog was working on a poly. Even before the InMusic buyout. Seems like they're at least committed to produce whatever was in the design pipeline before the takeover. The Spectravox seems fine to me. Hope they maintain the same quality on the Muse.
I hear they lowered the initial price point…and that it will be available in the Fall. They will announce it in the next month or so!
@@jon_gee Great to hear that. Still not sure if I'll pick it up or not. I'd have to sell a few things. Good to hear that price point is lower, but sad considering what happened in Asheville.
Amazing, thank you for sharing these!
Thanks, always happy to share ideas.
Absolutely brilliant work 👏 👏 👏
Thanks! It took me quite a bit to gather everything up and get it stitched together. Hope people find it helpful.
fun stuff man. will try some of these out
Thanks! Hope you get some useful sounds.
On the Lagoon patch, is there really an interest to put a LFO int the PWM in? I thought PWM worked only with square and pulse waves
No reason at all. Great catch. I've made a lot of these patches over time, most evolved out of others. I imagine this was initially a square wave patch that I shifted over to triangle, liked the way it sounded and recorded, removing the PWM inputs. Embarrassing that it's right at the beginning of the video.
@@riotbell5365 no problems ! I just thought I could learn a trick I didn’t know haha! Thanks for you reply! :)
The patch is wonderful, that’s why I asked
@@s.r.b.4582 No problem. Sure there are a few other loose cables that don't actually contribute anything to a patch in some of these examples. Hazards of filming modular I suppose.
This is amazing thank you. I do wish the patch cables were bright colors so I could see where they are all connected. ❤
Thanks. Unfortunately, I don't have anything but black, gray and white. Maybe in the future!