Love it! It took me a while to get used to the sound at first as well but it's so inspiring and enjoyable to use that it's probably my favorite synth at this point.
I tried to get that triangle oscillator sounding like yours but it was challenging. Yours is smooth and almost sounds like a sax. Any tips or perhaps make a video showing? I feel the trick is in the filter envelope somehow
Try a sawtooth instead of a triangle. Close the lowpassfilter halfway at least, set the envelope to a moderate attack and a slightly longer decay, no sustain. Then adjust the envelope depht to taste. Should work on every subtractive synth 😀. And don‘t forget the reverb 😉.
Me and my gf were absolutely stunned by this one. Beautiful and gorgeous sounds! It's my first time hearing the Analog, is it an FM synth? I only have the Digitakt and Syntakt. "Only" XD
@@neonpop80 There are four independent voices, each with two oscillators. Each of the four voices has its own sequencer track. But you can also play the Analog Four as a 4-voice polysynth.
@@synthusiast2911 Oh very cool. I have a Roland JX08 and it can do that. Im guessing youre only using one voice/dual osc for the main melody here right?
@@neonpop80 The sound of the main melody comes from just one vco. A simple sawtooth with some vibrato and lots of reverb :-) The simple, not so complex sounds of the A4 have convinced me the most so far.
That sounds huge for just four voices! Impressive that you were able to squeeze in the drums and percussion. And that note slide is killer every time
Love it! It took me a while to get used to the sound at first as well but it's so inspiring and enjoyable to use that it's probably my favorite synth at this point.
Yes definitely. The A4 is probably one of the few synths that I will keep forever.
Nice. Sounds awesome!!
Thanks for watching and your comment!
I have an A4 that I need to spend more quality time with, and your video got me fired up about getting back to it. Really nicely done, cheers!
Thanks! Have fun with your A4. It is worth spending time with.
Nice work.
Thanks a lot!
Hey! Great first jam with the A4 and great quality video of the performance. Subbed!
Thanks for your nice comment and your support 😀!
this is fantastic!!! love it !!!
Thanks very much!
Love that glide/tied(?) note. :)
Thanks! It‘s a „Note Slide“.
nice! whats the song called again?!
Thanks! Don‘t know. I don’t have a name for it.
Lovely!
Thanks for watching!
I tried to get that triangle oscillator sounding like yours but it was challenging. Yours is smooth and almost sounds like a sax. Any tips or perhaps make a video showing? I feel the trick is in the filter envelope somehow
Try a sawtooth instead of a triangle. Close the lowpassfilter halfway at least, set the envelope to a moderate attack and a slightly longer decay, no sustain. Then adjust the envelope depht to taste. Should work on every subtractive synth 😀. And don‘t forget the reverb 😉.
Me and my gf were absolutely stunned by this one. Beautiful and gorgeous sounds! It's my first time hearing the Analog, is it an FM synth? I only have the Digitakt and Syntakt. "Only" XD
Thanks very much! The A4 is an all analog 4 voice synthesizer with quite extensive possibilities. I‘m still scratching the surface ;-)
@@synthusiast2911 By 4 voice you mean four VCOs?
@@neonpop80 There are four independent voices, each with two oscillators. Each of the four voices has its own sequencer track. But you can also play the Analog Four as a 4-voice polysynth.
@@synthusiast2911 Oh very cool. I have a Roland JX08 and it can do that. Im guessing youre only using one voice/dual osc for the main melody here right?
@@neonpop80 The sound of the main melody comes from just one vco. A simple sawtooth with some vibrato and lots of reverb :-) The simple, not so complex sounds of the A4 have convinced me the most so far.