at 12:17, i dont think you need to mult to all the pwm destinations. Pretty sure its normalled, so if you put a jack i pwm of osc 1, the rest will also be modulated. Put in 2, 3+4 will be modulated, and in 3, 4 will be modulated. Put at deadpatch in the oscilator next to the one your modulating to brak the normalisation.
Again, helpful, inspiring and enjoyable on so many levels - like all the other MATRIARCH tutorial vids from you I had the pleasure to watch. This time, let me just point out that some of your chord voicings are real ear candy, imho. 20:00 ff sounds like more than 4 voices with an implication of actually 5-6 part harmony., while at 36:00 ff the open position chords have that beautiful movement of the inner voices. Also, great idea (and demo at 38:53) to offset the octave on one or more of the VCO's to vary the voicings. On top of all that on point and useful technical stuff, you are showing us how to use the Matriarch's paraphonic feature musically to its full potential. Very happy to learn so much here. A heartfelt thumbs up! P.S.: How I love the "here's where things get a little bit tricky…" after 39 minutes of modular delirium tremens. LOL!
Thanks very much! Really appreciate the kind works. It’s been a while, I’ll have to check out those sections you mentioned. I’m glad you learned something and found it useful.
Thanks very much. I can't remember that part. I'll have to have a listen. maybe I'll say some bad words too. (but those are usually reserved for my performance skills)
Thank you so much for this episode! The patch that you call Water Drip remindes me of the Mass Effect Soundtrack and i didn't knew that you can build it with the Matriarch!
Great video.. I'll probably watch this like 500 more times .. my matriarch is coming tomorrow.. can I ask you a question? How long did it take you to understand everything on the matriarch?
Thanks! glad you found the video helpful. That's a tricky question...I'd been working with synths for a very long time before i got the matriarch, so had a pretty good understanding of synthesis and modular routing before i bought it. It can be a very straight forward instrument but there are a lot of "Matriarch specific" things that i have found over time (and that I'm still finding) so to answer your question...I don't think i've mastered it yet....and doubt i will ever truly master it....but you should be able to get up and running pretty quick if you go through the manual....experiment with the patch books that moog has released and keep watching videos. good luck!
Hey Karma, the ones i use are called Splix. You can get them from Perfect Circuit in the US, or Moog Audio in Canada....but sure you can find them other places as well. it's also pretty easy to make your own...all you need is a potentiometer and 2 or 3 1/8" jacks. ..might do a video about that...but i think it might be more cost effective to buy splix...they're so cheap.
HI Robert. theoretically yes...there could be a small amount of signal loss using a passive mult or splitter...but the truth is it is negligible (unless of course you're trying to use a 5 or 6 way mult) The mults built into the matriarch are passive. You'd probably want a buffered mult if you're going to mult a bunch of pitch CV...but again...passive is usually fine. (again unless you're trying to mult to a ton of different destinations...or the pitch CV covers a wide voltage range)
at 12:17, i dont think you need to mult to all the pwm destinations. Pretty sure its normalled, so if you put a jack i pwm of osc 1, the rest will also be modulated. Put in 2, 3+4 will be modulated, and in 3, 4 will be modulated. Put at deadpatch in the oscilator next to the one your modulating to brak the normalisation.
Thanks...makes sense that if the pitch is normalled the PW would be as well. never thought about that!
These are great videos. Detailed, technical, but accessible. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
GOLD! Please keep the matriarch content coming 🙏🙏
thank you. part 3 of the filter series will be up Thursday eve…and I have a few other matriarch vids in the works.
@@RobeMusic I’m here for it 🙌
Awesome video and awesome series on Martriarch! Thank you for doing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Again, helpful, inspiring and enjoyable on so many levels - like all the other MATRIARCH tutorial vids from you I had the pleasure to watch.
This time, let me just point out that some of your chord voicings are real ear candy, imho.
20:00 ff sounds like more than 4 voices with an implication of actually 5-6 part harmony., while at 36:00 ff the open position chords have that beautiful movement of the inner voices. Also, great idea (and demo at 38:53) to offset the octave on one or more of the VCO's to vary the voicings.
On top of all that on point and useful technical stuff, you are showing us how to use the Matriarch's paraphonic feature musically to its full potential.
Very happy to learn so much here. A heartfelt thumbs up!
P.S.: How I love the "here's where things get a little bit tricky…" after 39 minutes of modular delirium tremens. LOL!
Thanks very much! Really appreciate the kind works. It’s been a while, I’ll have to check out those sections you mentioned. I’m glad you learned something and found it useful.
@@RobeMusic Indeed, I did!
At about 20 minutes, when you played the C/F chord, it sounded so good it made me say bad words. Ok, I say bad words a lot, but dude, holy… um, cow.
Thanks very much. I can't remember that part. I'll have to have a listen. maybe I'll say some bad words too. (but those are usually reserved for my performance skills)
Great instruction. Cool patches. Subscribed
Thank you!
I love ur matriarch related content. You’re amazing!!!
Thank you so much!!
thank you very much for this video! again very informativ!
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Thanks for these great videos!!! ❤
Thank you so much for this episode! The patch that you call Water Drip remindes me of the Mass Effect Soundtrack and i didn't knew that you can build it with the Matriarch!
I haven’t thought of Mass effect in years! that was a fun game. glad you liked the video, hope it gave you some ideas
Great video.. I'll probably watch this like 500 more times .. my matriarch is coming tomorrow.. can I ask you a question? How long did it take you to understand everything on the matriarch?
Thanks! glad you found the video helpful. That's a tricky question...I'd been working with synths for a very long time before i got the matriarch, so had a pretty good understanding of synthesis and modular routing before i bought it. It can be a very straight forward instrument but there are a lot of "Matriarch specific" things that i have found over time (and that I'm still finding) so to answer your question...I don't think i've mastered it yet....and doubt i will ever truly master it....but you should be able to get up and running pretty quick if you go through the manual....experiment with the patch books that moog has released and keep watching videos. good luck!
Thanks for another great video. Where can you pick up the passive attenuators that you use in your patches? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Hey Karma, the ones i use are called Splix. You can get them from Perfect Circuit in the US, or Moog Audio in Canada....but sure you can find them other places as well. it's also pretty easy to make your own...all you need is a potentiometer and 2 or 3 1/8" jacks. ..might do a video about that...but i think it might be more cost effective to buy splix...they're so cheap.
@@RobeMusic Thanks
@@RobeMusic When using a passive mult, is there any signal loss as you split the signal?
Thanks for your time. Your videos are excellent!
HI Robert. theoretically yes...there could be a small amount of signal loss using a passive mult or splitter...but the truth is it is negligible (unless of course you're trying to use a 5 or 6 way mult) The mults built into the matriarch are passive. You'd probably want a buffered mult if you're going to mult a bunch of pitch CV...but again...passive is usually fine. (again unless you're trying to mult to a ton of different destinations...or the pitch CV covers a wide voltage range)
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