Awesome video, I've been looking for something like this. Please, more basics videos. Synths are growing in popularity quickly, I think basic videos will be real popular. Especially from you, you have a knack for explaining things clearly. I would love to see a video of all the parameters (filters, envelopes, etc) and what they do and how they work, using an oscilloscope. Thanks Starsky, great job. Edit: Sorry I got excited, you did end up going into good detail about what everything does. Thanks!
Thanks… 🙏 trying to boil it down without going into violins, flutes, trumpets, harmonics and tech speak. All the old manuals and tutorial you read just seem so out of date. We now just want the cool synth sounds!
Superb video! I think you've built up a solid reputation as an authority in synth science, so this is a logical step forward. Education is an ever growing business and I wish you success in this venture! 😊
I didn't realise you are a musician as well as an ok guy! Subtractive synth is cool additive is what we need now please get into it and guide us, as always you are you and cool
Im gonna link that vid to a friend of mine who starts to be interested in synths but is confused and lazy haha. It is concise, well explained.Nicely done Starsky Carr
That’s the whole point of the video 🤔 I had the JP8000 for a few years. Couldn’t get to grips with the patch saving - I was always writing over decent tones 🤦♂️ got many years of device form it.
The JP8000 is known to have a number of problems and to be a bit of a risky purchase now that it has attained vintage status; unlike the Juno 6/60 which are amongst the most reliable synths ever produced, in my experience. Obviously the money that they exchange hands for nowadays is ridiculous. I bought a near immaculate Juno 6 about 8 years ago for £420, which at the time was top whack! I'd say that in all honesty, that's roughly what they're truly worth.
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Thank you very much it is very informative video 🙏🤘
Starsky, I wonder if you can help. I've been trying to recreate the sound at the beginning of "After forever" by Black Sabbath. It sounds like a synth to me, but I can't find any info. Cheers, mate.
Yes. Listen to a single oscillator tuned to 4’ or even 2’ Turn up the resonance to full or almost full. Put key tracking on, turn the HP up and fiddle with the LPF cutoff to tune the resonance. Add some release and that’s it. .. or at least a variation of it!
In the past they wanted to make everything look like they thought it would look like in the future and now in the future they want to make everything look like they thought it should have looked like in the past. And no one got it right. lol
Awesome video, I've been looking for something like this. Please, more basics videos. Synths are growing in popularity quickly, I think basic videos will be real popular. Especially from you, you have a knack for explaining things clearly. I would love to see a video of all the parameters (filters, envelopes, etc) and what they do and how they work, using an oscilloscope. Thanks Starsky, great job.
Edit: Sorry I got excited, you did end up going into good detail about what everything does. Thanks!
@@pablowentscobar Yes! Please more of this.
@@AbcDino843 what sort of things would you like to see?
Great intro video - I appreciate the demo with the explanation instead of tge explanation alone... You remind me of Jamiroquai's Matt Johnson.
Got to be the best explanation of subtractive synthesis I've ever seen! Thanks.
Thanks… 🙏 trying to boil it down without going into violins, flutes, trumpets, harmonics and tech speak. All the old manuals and tutorial you read just seem so out of date. We now just want the cool synth sounds!
This video was superb, as usual! Top job breaking things down, in a concise, fun, and engaging way! 👏
Good video. Im gonna have to go watch a few other noob begginer vids and then come back to this one.
Awesome vid Starsky…. such an awesome explanation of analog subtractive synthesis. Loved the tone examples-really brings the theory to life!
Superb video! I think you've built up a solid reputation as an authority in synth science, so this is a logical step forward. Education is an ever growing business and I wish you success in this venture! 😊
Excellent refresher of synth basics. Thank you!
Yipes! An in depth tutorial! Thank you for sharing.
🎼🎶🎵🖤 planting the seeds! THANK YOU!
Thanks 👍 More vids like this are needed 🙂
I didn't realise you are a musician as well as an ok guy! Subtractive synth is cool additive is what we need now please get into it and guide us, as always you are you and cool
Glad to see you're a fellow Juno DS owner!
Excellent, really good, love this.
Im gonna link that vid to a friend of mine who starts to be interested in synths but is confused and lazy haha. It is concise, well explained.Nicely done Starsky Carr
Excellent - I hope it’s useful for them.
This came at a good time, thanks man.
I’ve got a few Behringer monos and I’m not getting the best out of them.
Check out some of my Behringer synth demos in that case - lots of tips and tricks in them as well.
@@StarskyCarr will do, thanks.
This was quite based😊
Don't forget to update you UDO firmware, the range got fixed to match the dial quite a while ago as well as plenty of other fun tricks added!
Haha so many updates. I’ve been meaning to do this and forgot again!
Its good to just take a break and listen to a master talk some basics.
Note that if you don't have a few grand to spend on a Juno 60, you can get the exact same functionality and controls with a Roland JP8000 or JP8080 😉
That’s the whole point of the video 🤔 I had the JP8000 for a few years. Couldn’t get to grips with the patch saving - I was always writing over decent tones 🤦♂️ got many years of device form it.
The JP8000 is known to have a number of problems and to be a bit of a risky purchase now that it has attained vintage status; unlike the Juno 6/60 which are amongst the most reliable synths ever produced, in my experience. Obviously the money that they exchange hands for nowadays is ridiculous. I bought a near immaculate Juno 6 about 8 years ago for £420, which at the time was top whack! I'd say that in all honesty, that's roughly what they're truly worth.
Thank you very much it is very informative video 🙏🤘
Cool I hope it’s useful.
Starsky, I wonder if you can help. I've been trying to recreate the sound at the beginning of "After forever" by Black Sabbath. It sounds like a synth to me, but I can't find any info. Cheers, mate.
Firstly, thanks for the tutorial. Secondly, yet again I have the urge to spend money I don't have on a Super Gemini I don't need 😁
Oh no… don’t mention the Super Gemini 🤦♂️ more spends!
lovely the bell like Juno 60 patch !! can you do it on the Jupiter 8 ?
Yes. Listen to a single oscillator tuned to 4’ or even 2’ Turn up the resonance to full or almost full. Put key tracking on, turn the HP up and fiddle with the LPF cutoff to tune the resonance. Add some release and that’s it. .. or at least a variation of it!
@@StarskyCarr thanks very much for your reply
I just want to know what brand of glasses he’s wearing???
Saint Laurent - just picked the biggest boldest badboys in the shop!
Ahhh so that's what band pass means. Embarrassed to say i hadn't a clue!
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Starsky Carr, Do you wanna collab?
Happy to chat.. interested to see how it would work with your content :)
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In the past they wanted to make everything look like they thought it would look like in the future and now in the future they want to make everything look like they thought it should have looked like in the past. And no one got it right. lol
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Cut your nails broski
What… cut my lovely lady-like talons 😂😂
It was being told to cut his nails that made Vini Reilly give up classical piano lessons to concentrate on guitar!
@@MisAnnThorpe maybe I'll give that a go... can't be that hard 😅