For a less "playable" but more "fun" patch with the stereo delay, I like this one: patch from Modulation wave out to Delay time 1 in; Modulation rate around 11:00, waveform random; Delay time around 12:00, mix 12:00, feedback around 14:00, pingpong on; Play a single note and listen to it brabbling with itself :)
@@highlypotent Indeed, the two have a very different vibe. I think I prefer the colored one, it seems more welcoming and playful, much less menacing and intimidating. I would like my family to play with it as well. The knobs and patch points seem scary enough already. It looks mad in black tho
I really dug the colored one, but man, now that I'm actually looking at this it's super slick. But im new to synths, so the colours will probably help my dumb ass figure it out 😂
Cool sounds! Am I the only one who is bothered by the fact that Moog use vinyl overlays for their control panel graphics instead of screen printing them onto the chassis?
Guess in the future it makes it easier to get a reprint of the screen? Redoing silk screening sounds like a massive mess. The Korg Polysix has a 'new manufactured' front panel for $400+ which looks great, but even that has a mistake on it.
By far my favorite patch and really showcases the strength of the matriarch
Love the new black & red finish
these 3 matriarch tutorials are very helpful! thank you very much, and if possible: I'd love to see more of these :)
seconded!
Please make more Matriarch videos!!! These are great!
Inspiring stuff, great ideas for that awesome analog delay - looking forward to try this on my Matriarch!
For a less "playable" but more "fun" patch with the stereo delay, I like this one:
patch from Modulation wave out to Delay time 1 in;
Modulation rate around 11:00, waveform random;
Delay time around 12:00, mix 12:00, feedback around 14:00, pingpong on;
Play a single note and listen to it brabbling with itself :)
Love you Moog
Weird. I like it. Thanks. Reminds me a bit of Chase Bliss Thermae - good thing too, been craving that one for a while.
I thought I had become colorblind, but I did not worry because my hearing could catch all them dope sounds
I love my colourful Matriarch, but if I could modify it to look like this I 100% would. Is it possible to release some sort of kit?
@@highlypotent Indeed, the two have a very different vibe. I think I prefer the colored one, it seems more welcoming and playful, much less menacing and intimidating. I would like my family to play with it as well. The knobs and patch points seem scary enough already. It looks mad in black tho
@@larsenmb lol it really does. And yes babies and everybody is drawn to the colors
I really dug the colored one, but man, now that I'm actually looking at this it's super slick.
But im new to synths, so the colours will probably help my dumb ass figure it out 😂
holy shit, thats fantastic
Cool sounds! Am I the only one who is bothered by the fact that Moog use vinyl overlays for their control panel graphics instead of screen printing them onto the chassis?
Guess in the future it makes it easier to get a reprint of the screen? Redoing silk screening sounds like a massive mess. The Korg Polysix has a 'new manufactured' front panel for $400+ which looks great, but even that has a mistake on it.
How do you know which version of OS is installed on the matriarch ?
Thanks 🙏
OMGreatness!
This is cool but what if...you made one with a bunch of color on it?
Nice black 🖤 beauty normally is it colored or?
When I modulate the delay time with Sync/Tap on, the main arp clock drifts along with the modulation as well. With Sync off it’s solid. Any idea why?
will the input take a microphone level?
it expects instrument level, so it would be very quiet without a preamp
@@hovercat26 thanks
devil speaks here
Let me guess: it's an extra $300 if you want it without the sesame street color scheme
No, same price.
lol someone speaks it out. but the price is different though. Ive paid 200 more for the dark version (last year )
Apparently it’s the same price, but I ain’t seen that anywhere