@@BounzProdalso interested in a patch book. Check out Anton Anru on how he does his PDF’s. It’s so hard to see knob settings from watching a video or looking at a photo because of light and glare.
@@AKDanMusicMan Anton's patches are really good. I'm working on a patch book of 20 sounds inspired by the pioneers of electronic music: Klaus Schulze, Tangerine dream, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre... see you soon.
Nothing sounds like a Moog! Tbh I haven’t tried the Behringer clones - but I often think people who do comparison videos seem to miss something. It’s like the Roland boutiques - sure they sound great, but they don’t sound as good as the originals. But people will insist they’re just as good.
Some criticize Moog for a lack of innovation. On the contrary, I think that they are creating modern instruments that allow us to joyfully rediscover the sounds of the past but also to create new sounds. The apparent simplicity of the Moog is deceptive. It is necessary to spend time to know your instrument well.
Hi, love this so much I want to replicate it...I can make out most of the patches/settings from the video except where that grey lead thats plugged in the left attenuator is coming from...would you mind letting me know? Thanks.
Hello Serge, this cable is connected to the KB AT OUt function. It allows you to have an after touch function linked to the pitch. This is useful for variation when the sequencer is not engaged.
I think some things should be explored by everyone by themselves. Exploration is one key element of this beautiful synth. So put on your divers hat and descend into its fathomless depths. You will find many treasures. 😘
Sí, Encore es un álbum doble fantástico, claro que la audiencia, no tenía ni la mas remota idea de lo estaban ejecutando los maestros alemanes de Tangerine Dream.
@@BounzProd Aficionado no solo de Tangerine Dream, bueno, de la Escuela Alemana en general, como también de Wolfgang Düren, Manuel Göttsching (R.I.P. ), Wolfgang Bock, Robert Schroeder, y por supuesto, Klaus Schulze...uuufff! la lista es interminable, espero no haberlo aburrido mi amigo, un abrazo.
@@patricioramirezcarmona8302 No conozco a todos los artistas de tu lista. En su mayoría tengo discos de Klaus Schulze, Krafwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, que son mis favoritos en este estilo.
@@BounzProd Ah !..entiendo amigo, con el debido respeto, puedo sugerir que escuches las obras de Michael Garrison ( R.I.P. ), Steve Roach, Michael Hoenig, Chuck van Zyl, por nombrar solo algunos, ya que existen muchos músicos y agrupaciones que realizan excelentes obras electrónicas . Saludos amigo.
I control the delay with the attenuator. My approach is not to create video tutorials because there are already many on the internet. It's more about reinterpreting themes with today's synths.
Beautiful patch. This synth sounds so beautiful 70th like. ❤️
Thank you 😊
Of the many TD discs, Rubycon and Ricochet are spectacular. Rubycon, in particular, is very dense. Masterpiece
I was unfortunately too young to see them in concert at that time.
The Matriarch totally nails the Tangerine Dream sequencer sound - 100%.
Rubicon is probably my favourite TD album. Matriarch sounds good.
I also reallly like the live : ENCORE
This is amazing! ❤
Great work. Sounds lurrvly.
Thank you 🙂
Awesome! You have to give as this beautiful patch man
i am preparing a patch book
@@BounzProd How is it coming? I'd buy. just make it 20 pages of pdf. I'll give you money for that. We need more Matriarch patches.
I'm working on it. thank you for your support.
@@BounzProdalso interested in a patch book. Check out Anton Anru on how he does his PDF’s. It’s so hard to see knob settings from watching a video or looking at a photo because of light and glare.
@@AKDanMusicMan
Anton's patches are really good. I'm working on a patch book of 20 sounds inspired by the pioneers of electronic music: Klaus Schulze, Tangerine dream, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre... see you soon.
Cool, amazing, good!!!!!
wonderful!
Thank You TADRIM 😊
Nothing sounds like a Moog! Tbh I haven’t tried the Behringer clones - but I often think people who do comparison videos seem to miss something. It’s like the Roland boutiques - sure they sound great, but they don’t sound as good as the originals. But people will insist they’re just as good.
Some criticize Moog for a lack of innovation. On the contrary, I think that they are creating modern instruments that allow us to joyfully rediscover the sounds of the past but also to create new sounds. The apparent simplicity of the Moog is deceptive. It is necessary to spend time to know your instrument well.
Rubycon is one of their best record!
I agree with you : The virgin years 1977 - 1983 are the best ! ☝
Hi, love this so much I want to replicate it...I can make out most of the patches/settings from the video except where that grey lead thats plugged in the left attenuator is coming from...would you mind letting me know? Thanks.
Hello Serge, this cable is connected to the KB AT OUt function. It allows you to have an after touch function linked to the pitch. This is useful for variation when the sequencer is not engaged.
Thanks so much!!@@BounzProd
Wow, amazing
Yes, i love my Matriarch !
@@BounzProd love mine too dude! Just the best thing ever
Great!!!😃🌞🌟 Rubycon is classical music.
Real shame we couldn’t see the patch as it sounds fabulous
So sorry, I only have a phone to film myself.!
I think some things should be explored by everyone by themselves. Exploration is one key element of this beautiful synth. So put on your divers hat and descend into its fathomless depths. You will find many treasures. 😘
Sí, Encore es un álbum doble fantástico, claro que la audiencia, no tenía ni la mas remota idea de lo estaban ejecutando los maestros alemanes de Tangerine Dream.
Saludos desde Chile, amigo, país en el fin del mundo....
@@patricioramirezcarmona8302 Hola amigo aficionado de Tangerine Dream. Muchas gracias.
@@BounzProd Aficionado no solo de Tangerine Dream, bueno, de la Escuela Alemana en general, como también de Wolfgang Düren, Manuel Göttsching (R.I.P. ), Wolfgang Bock, Robert Schroeder, y por supuesto, Klaus Schulze...uuufff! la lista es interminable, espero no haberlo aburrido mi amigo, un abrazo.
@@patricioramirezcarmona8302 No conozco a todos los artistas de tu lista. En su mayoría tengo discos de Klaus Schulze, Krafwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, que son mis favoritos en este estilo.
@@BounzProd Ah !..entiendo amigo, con el debido respeto, puedo sugerir que escuches las obras de Michael Garrison ( R.I.P. ), Steve Roach, Michael Hoenig, Chuck van Zyl, por nombrar solo algunos, ya que existen muchos músicos y agrupaciones que realizan excelentes obras electrónicas . Saludos amigo.
nice
Thank you 😀
Excellent. I love Rubicon but prefer Richochet.
Thank you.😀
Would have been much more informative with an actual explanation. For instance how you created the doubling effect at 0:36 min.
I control the delay with the attenuator. My approach is not to create video tutorials because there are already many on the internet. It's more about reinterpreting themes with today's synths.
Je crois que cette séquence va me vendre un matriarch
Je rentre petit à petit dans le monde du modulaire et j'ai eu un coup de coeur pour le Matriarch dès que j'ai entendu les sons de ce clavier. 😊
This hardly comes close to Tangerine Dream
Thank you. Your comment will help me progress.
Sounds nothing like it 🙄🙄
Mea Culpa, you must certainly be an expert. 🤔