Hey Andrew, just wanted to say thanks for all your content through the years. I've played guitar for 20 years but only got into electronic music production and synths like 6 years ago. Since then your videos have been one of the only constants in my Ableton/synths journey. They are always entertaining and often inspiring (I've learned a lot). You have a really fun, educational, and musical style that is truly unique
wow the stuff around 2:55 and 3:19 sound like they’d make for a beautifully haunting sci-fi movie soundtrack, or something still beautifully melancholic but more energetic with a breakbeat
This feels like a really beautiful vocoder...I like your experimentation with it. Using it as a filter bank was really beautiful. What a truly beautiful unit!
Best exposition that I have seen. It strikes me that the Vocoder element only really shines when used in an experimental way. The Marimbas on the other hand...
Instruments like these take a long time to develop. Despite the buyout many engineers and designers who’ve been at Moog for years are still there and continuing to work on long term projects. In the case of Spectravox you can find info about its availability as a prototype as far back as five years ago.
The Mother 32 made me a fan, I built my dfam at Moogfest and still need to get the Subharmonicon but now this comes out… ugh I need to just bite the bullet and buy them both.
Any thoughts on Bela Gliss vs the Soundmachines LS1 Lightstrip ? Appreciate there are differences e.g. you can't attenuate with the lightstrip, and the gliss is prettier. But, wondered if you managed to try both? edit: love the video :D Spectravox is tempting but i am leaning toward the AnalogFX VXC-2220
No need to buy this, the Behringer version will probably be out in a few months at 25% the price. I mean, they've ripped-off every other Moog synth so far.
I love your format of letting the synth speak musically while you explain with subtitles. Thanks for doing this!
Hey Andrew, just wanted to say thanks for all your content through the years. I've played guitar for 20 years but only got into electronic music production and synths like 6 years ago. Since then your videos have been one of the only constants in my Ableton/synths journey. They are always entertaining and often inspiring (I've learned a lot). You have a really fun, educational, and musical style that is truly unique
I’m so glad to hear this, thanks for being here!
wow the stuff around 2:55 and 3:19 sound like they’d make for a beautifully haunting sci-fi movie soundtrack, or something still beautifully melancholic but more energetic with a breakbeat
This feels like a really beautiful vocoder...I like your experimentation with it. Using it as a filter bank was really beautiful.
What a truly beautiful unit!
Nice quick vid on what this beautiful instrument does. I appreciate it. I definitely feel this shoudl become part of my Moog ecosystem rack...
Best exposition that I have seen. It strikes me that the Vocoder element only really shines when used in an experimental way. The Marimbas on the other hand...
1:50 onward is some serious 90s idm goodness
That Heavenly Filter Sweep though❤ thanks for this unique demo🤤🤤🤤👏🏼
you got some great sounds with it !
Realy liked that video
Creative and original
Beautifully lroduced.
Thanks 🎉
I can't be only one who needs more suture sound content.
this may be the coolest thing to come out of Moog. I guess since it was bought out, they are pushing the limits that were never pushed before.
Apparently this has already been a diy thing at Moogfest, which took place before the buyout I think
Instruments like these take a long time to develop. Despite the buyout many engineers and designers who’ve been at Moog for years are still there and continuing to work on long term projects. In the case of Spectravox you can find info about its availability as a prototype as far back as five years ago.
Next on our list. 😀
Its awesome stuff like this thar makes me have a gear addiction. It all started with the subharmonicon. I just want all the moogs
The Mother 32 made me a fan, I built my dfam at Moogfest and still need to get the Subharmonicon but now this comes out… ugh I need to just bite the bullet and buy them both.
Any thoughts on Bela Gliss vs the Soundmachines LS1 Lightstrip ? Appreciate there are differences e.g. you can't attenuate with the lightstrip, and the gliss is prettier. But, wondered if you managed to try both?
edit: love the video :D Spectravox is tempting but i am leaning toward the AnalogFX VXC-2220
Nice sounds just wondering ! What’s that device below is ?
Some other modules, links in the description
Creative and cool, but I think I'll hold fire for the Mirror lol!
the spectral knob sounds like a frequency shifter, i wonder if is
10- Band Filter Bank Section sounds like movie music
this thing take midi so i can play the spectral knob?
nice, "Pearson Sound - XLB" in a box 😆
this rules especially when you went shlickckijijcljidfjsldf
try creating feedback loop that could be crazy
Do I want one? yes
Will I ever own one?
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Wait for the behringer clone
No need to buy this, the Behringer version will probably be out in a few months at 25% the price. I mean, they've ripped-off every other Moog synth so far.
It will take a couple of years, they still didn't make the subharmonicon
Terrible demo I thought suture sound was a more extreme channel.
sounds like you could make some crazy brostep wobbles with this instrument