Words fail me. I would say "incredible," but that wouldn’t be enough. I just bought a Mother-32, and I immediately ordered a second, thinking of using them together like this. You have both validated and inspired me. Thank you for all this.
Thanks very much! It actually wasn't that hard. I put the bass notes on the downbeat and the higher notes in between on the offbeat. This way you can kind of play two sequences in one.
Hey synthousiast, is it possible to mix one Mother32 in to another without any loss in audio quality via the patch bay? I have one mother32 and would like to buy another one without having to buy a mixer.. I really love your melancholic compositions with this synths, I love the sound of the m32 in general. The plucky lush sounds it can generate are just unique... Anyway keep it up!
@@PLA.net-DANTE Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you like it :-) One M32 into another? I haven't tried it yet, but maybe you can use the external input on the upper left of the patchbay. But I think in this case the signal goes through the entire signal path, including the filter, amp, etc. Maybe not quite what you want. You probably can't avoid using a small mixer or a small audio interface.
I call up different pre-programmed sequences, change filters, envelope amount, change oscillator shapes and so on. I tried to change the sound subtly over the length of the piece to make it interesting.
thanks very much! short answer: nothing 😉. long answer: i wanted to play with the tempo during the performance. i was looking for a way to always return to a defined bpm. i found it too imprecise to only do that with the tempo knob of the m32, since I could never find the exact position to be reproduced. so i put an lfo from math‘s channel 4 to the tempo input of the m32. with math‘s channel 3 i was able to control the lfo tempo of channel 4. when the attenuator of channel 3 is fully left, i would have my standard tempo. if I turn it to the right, the tempo would slow down. attenuator back to the left stop, tempo would go back to normal… hope that makes any sense. but in the end i didn't use it at all and didn't change the tempo 😅.
thanks very much! short answer: nothing 😉. long answer: i wanted to play with the tempo during the performance. i was looking for a way to always return to a defined bpm. i found it too imprecise to only do that with the tempo knob of the m32, since I could never find the exact position to be reproduced. so i put an lfo from math‘s channel 4 to the tempo input of the m32. with math‘s channel 3 i was able to control the lfo tempo of channel 4. when the attenuator of channel 3 is fully left, i would have my standard tempo. if I turn it to the right, the tempo would slow down. attenuator back to the left stop, tempo would go back to normal… hope that makes any sense. but in the end i didn't use it at all and didn't change the tempo 😅.
Ohrwurm 😎🫠❕ Thanks for sharing. Just subscribed you channel; it certainly deserves attention. ][ >>> May I ask whether you’re a classically trained musician?
@@aljen9611 Thanks for your support! I had some piano lessons as a child, but only as a hobby. Currently I'm trying to learn some music theory again to improve myself.
I've listened to this again and again. Thank you for creating this beautiful piece.
Thanks for watching and your nice comment! Glad you enjoyed it 😀!
So simple… so cool. The way this devices are played is something magical… pretty awesome
@@Hessencemusic Thanks very much 😊!
Words fail me. I would say "incredible," but that wouldn’t be enough. I just bought a Mother-32, and I immediately ordered a second, thinking of using them together like this. You have both validated and inspired me. Thank you for all this.
Thanks for your kind words!
Woww so cook ur cool
This is really awesome. Like how they talk to each other
Thanks for watching! Glad you like it 🙂!
Calming melody❤ 🧊 ✨️
Beautiful.I want to keep listening like this for a long time.
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This is incredible. I can’t believe you made something so complete with such a small setup!
Thanks very much! It actually wasn't that hard.
I put the bass notes on the downbeat and the higher notes in between on the offbeat.
This way you can kind of play two sequences in one.
Beautiful
Thanks very much!
Very creative, great use of melody to imply a very full harmony. Beautiful tone and execution, too!
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Phantastic...beautiful..
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Sublime Thank you, for this amazing performance ❤
Thank YOU for watching and your nice comment 😊!
Hey synthousiast, is it possible to mix one Mother32 in to another without any loss in audio quality via the patch bay? I have one mother32 and would like to buy another one without having to buy a mixer..
I really love your melancholic compositions with this synths, I love the sound of the m32 in general.
The plucky lush sounds it can generate are just unique...
Anyway keep it up!
@@PLA.net-DANTE Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you like it :-) One M32 into another? I haven't tried it yet, but maybe you can use the external input on the upper left of the patchbay. But I think in this case the signal goes through the entire signal path, including the filter, amp, etc. Maybe not quite what you want. You probably can't avoid using a small mixer or a small audio interface.
Superb and so inspiring❤
Thanks very much 😊!
Beautiful composition. Reminds me of David Lynch. Great job!
Thanks for your nice comment!
Lovely composition and great timing on the transitions!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful ❤
hauntingly beautiful ❤
amazing
Thanks 😀!
Hey fellow Moogster, this is really good, great control of the Moogs and really sweet sequences. Nice one.
Thanks for watching and your nice comment!
연주 내내 쉴새없이 만지는 키과 노브들이 과연 어떤 역할을 하는지 무척이나 궁금합니다.
I call up different pre-programmed sequences, change filters, envelope amount, change oscillator shapes and so on. I tried to change the sound subtly over the length of the piece to make it interesting.
사전 프로그래밍된 다양한 시퀀스를 호출하고, 필터, 엔벨로프 양, 오실레이터 모양 변경 등을 변경합니다. 곡의 길이에 따라 미묘하게 소리의 변화를 주어 재미있게 만들려고 노력했습니다.
Very good sounding and I loved the sequences :-) Well done!
Thank you very much 😊!
This sounds incredible !
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoy it.
Another beauty
Thanks very much! Glad you like it.
Wow! Each note has a different duration! I didn't know it is possible to do it in Mother32.
Its absolutely possible, just skip some sequencer-steps here and there…
This is nice.
Thanks very much!
Brilliant! Subbed
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Getting feels!
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とてもよいです。
ありがとう!
Great work!
Thanks very much 😊!
Very good programming
Thanks very much 😊!
Exquisite!
Thanks for watching 😊!
Hermoso
Gracias.
Very nice man!
Thanks 😊!
Sounds amazing. What do the modules on the right add, Math etc?
thanks very much!
short answer: nothing 😉.
long answer: i wanted to play with the tempo during the performance. i was looking for a way to always return to a defined bpm. i found it too imprecise to only do that with the tempo knob of the m32, since I could never find the exact position to be reproduced. so i put an lfo from math‘s channel 4 to the tempo input of the m32. with math‘s channel 3 i was able to control the lfo tempo of channel 4. when the attenuator of channel 3 is fully left, i would have my standard tempo. if I turn it to the right, the tempo would slow down. attenuator back to the left stop, tempo would go back to normal… hope that makes any sense.
but in the end i didn't use it at all and didn't change the tempo 😅.
thats very very beautiful , only 1 question 4 what u using MATHS ?
thanks very much!
short answer: nothing 😉.
long answer: i wanted to play with the tempo during the performance. i was looking for a way to always return to a defined bpm. i found it too imprecise to only do that with the tempo knob of the m32, since I could never find the exact position to be reproduced. so i put an lfo from math‘s channel 4 to the tempo input of the m32. with math‘s channel 3 i was able to control the lfo tempo of channel 4. when the attenuator of channel 3 is fully left, i would have my standard tempo. if I turn it to the right, the tempo would slow down. attenuator back to the left stop, tempo would go back to normal… hope that makes any sense.
but in the end i didn't use it at all and didn't change the tempo 😅.
@@synthusiast2911 well thx 4 the answer , i hope i will lissen more of this nice work , so go go play and record another masterpice 😎
Subbed :)
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Phew
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Ohrwurm 😎🫠❕ Thanks for sharing. Just subscribed you channel; it certainly deserves attention. ][ >>> May I ask whether you’re a classically trained musician?
@@aljen9611 Thanks for your support! I had some piano lessons as a child, but only as a hobby. Currently I'm trying to learn some music theory again to improve myself.