ironically drummers are notorious for doing exactly this sort of thing. "ok now i'm going to play a 5:6:7 poly-rhythm. you might notice that this bleeds over the bar line in our 27:16 time signature but i'm going to hit a crash on every 1 beat so that we don't get lost"
@@famitory 7:01 not sure if this example files under polyrhythm or polymetric. Polymetric I guess would be correct. agreed f you can't play a descent 6/8 poly rhythm as a drummer you're definitely not a drummer :)
I love how you get this weird quirky synth that people have a hard time understanding, and you're just like "I'm gonna make a dope pop song with it!" Most people would be like "I made a bleep bloop."
Every composition I make. I love how I will buy some like the DFAM, Mother 32 and probably this but then it will Fox me for months, purely based on how well people like Andrew make them sound. I must concede that in fact lack any musical talent.
Holy crap, that lighting and videography at the end...my mind is blown. Even though your channel is mainly about music, your visuals are also spectacular.
I finally understand why undertone adds a darker sound, the harmonics naturally fall into a minor chord. You're really helping a traditional musician understand how these electric boxes make music
Thanks so much for watching! Got a giveaway going for another few days - will be mailing lots of music gear to winners anywhere in the world :) gleam.io/ZZNHd/andrew-huangs-april-2020-giveaway
i'm absolutely blown away whenever andrew decides to treat us to one of his little music video things, it's stuff like that that makes this my favourite youtube channel. stunning visuals to go with the beautiful music gives my brain so much serotonin :)
Hey Andrew, I watched this video a while back and it helped inspire me to grab a Subharmonicon and I have now scratching the surface enough to add her into my compositions. Thanks for being the heat!
This has been the best explanation of a concept that is fairly unfamiliar to a lot of us, and an excellent demonstration of a powerful piece of gear. Thanks for doing what you do!
it seems i'm subscribed to almost everyone who got one of these to review and gotta say your video gave me the best idea of what this thing is capable of. great as always, thanks.
In case Moog is keeping track, this is not the first review video I've watched for this module but the only one that induced me to fly over to Perfect Circuit and buy one.
Nice song at the end! Honestly, synths and modules like this have often come off as a bit overwhelming. But you really broke things down with this one, and it was in a way that was super easy to understand. Not to mention, also taking time to explain subharmonics. Thanks, Andrew!
9:30 is why I pre-ordered one of these things. Beautiful subharmonics coming from Moog oscillators? With polyrhythm and quantization? And just/ET tuning?! And a 32-point patch bay?!? I'M ALL ABOUT IT.
It feels so lame to scroll to the end of this video just to hear a portion of a song every other hour but I literally cannot stop myself. It's so great, I'd really love to hear the ending!
Wow that’s an amazing video! As a 47 year old total synth noob, 3 months ago I bought the Sound Studio 3 and I love it!❤ Exploring the synths and getting totally lost on a fantastic journey. I can tell this is just the beginning of my new hobby.
My daughter was commenting on how awesome your lights were, and then I showed her that the lights in my studio do that same thing, and now I have a studio buddy for life.
I am like that candle flame at the end -- BLOWN AWAY! Thank you, Andrew, for one of the best demos on the Interwebs. I love that song you made with it and the video that goes with the song. Well done!!!
The third sound of the intro gives me that feeling that modular does a lot, where you get the sense you're hearing the actual "voice" of the machine, like what it would be if you weren't listening. Why does it have to be 700🤧
14:13 I seem to hear a different quality voice in the refrain here. Like you're singing more from your diaphragm, giving the tone/timbre a bit more power. I like it! And FYI: 3 over 5 sounds absolutely dope!
Dude, this is amazing. Your song, the device, everything. I wanna get one, but I feel like I'm too "stupid" for it. You gotta really understand a lot of stuff about music to be able to create pieces like this
this synth is epic and *really* versatile, it could make some beautiful pad jams and then all of a sudden just BLSKSJSHDJDDK blast you with harsh noise wall, i-... i love this thing
I liked the lighting and this was one of the first synth videos I’ve actually fully understood! I’m more experienced with traditional instruments but your explanations are getting me really into synths!
Andrew you are amazing! Love the in depth synth reviews. I’ve been a touring musician for 17 years, but that all stopped with the pandemic. You inspired me to start making music on TH-cam instead.
Nice instrument. I’m gravitating towards this kind of thing these days, where you don’t fully understand what you’re doing, but it sounds good. You just go with your gut.
”So I got this synth yesterday, and I have no idea what it is, so I made some patches, and then I made a song and recorded a music video, after that I recorded an album and went on a world tour and then I became governor and now I’m kicking back writing my memoirs. Wtf
I don’t know why everyone says there are 6 oscillators. The sub oscillators are not independent, it’s “just” a multiplier followed by a divider circuit, the oscillator input is one. This doesn’t mean the value and sound of this unit is divided too ;) but it’s not a 6 oscillators unit.
Wow. Way to end a video. When are you releasing that song? This is legit. And yes the light's great... (but seriously I keep coming back and listening) 13:28
So you’re saying the undertone series produces a minor 6 chord on the 4th scale degree, aka the minor plagal which has an equivalent but opposite sense of gravity to the V7? {Jacob Collier has entered the chat}
i would love to see more of you playing with this machine! you really have a unique and thorough way of exploring gear that really makes sense to me, and is similar to my own creative process. i love your show thank you for always sharing so much useful and fun information as well as your own excitement, being an inspiration for my own motivation often!
@@portemanteau3802 it's really easy to get down! from experience, i can tell you that simply listening to songs with complex rhythms helps you understand them better!
Love the lighting, It took a while before I could figure out if you hair was part pink or if it was the light reflecting. but its was vary nice looking without taking the attention from what ever was in frame
My SH sat on my shelf collecting dust for the past 6 months. Now that I’ve gotten into Modular, this thing is the centrepiece of my rig. It took a while, but probably my favourite piece of gear I own now
Now I'm remembering why I became a drummer:
1. Pick up sticks.
2. Hit things.
There's nothing better.
ironically drummers are notorious for doing exactly this sort of thing. "ok now i'm going to play a 5:6:7 poly-rhythm. you might notice that this bleeds over the bar line in our 27:16 time signature but i'm going to hit a crash on every 1 beat so that we don't get lost"
@@famitory 7:01 not sure if this example files under polyrhythm or polymetric. Polymetric I guess would be correct. agreed f you can't play a descent 6/8 poly rhythm as a drummer you're definitely not a drummer :)
@@famitory Not this drummer! (You do have a point though!) 😄
So true@@famitory 😅
I love how you get this weird quirky synth that people have a hard time understanding, and you're just like "I'm gonna make a dope pop song with it!" Most people would be like "I made a bleep bloop."
"I made a bleep bloop."
Couldn't have said it better
Every composition I make.
I love how I will buy some like the DFAM, Mother 32 and probably this but then it will Fox me for months, purely based on how well people like Andrew make them sound.
I must concede that in fact lack any musical talent.
But I'm proud of my bleep bloop
I put my bleep boops into my looper, then turn them into music with my guitar.
Gotta make them bleep bloops.
Holy crap, that lighting and videography at the end...my mind is blown. Even though your channel is mainly about music, your visuals are also spectacular.
Yeah, I can't imagine all the work that goes into these. Great stuff.
my friend, that song you made with this is FIRE
Summery: Moog Subharmonicon = Fire starter
The reference to the Coldest Darkness caught me off guard, I love that album of his so much.
*hello Asian Shrek*
*is it hard being Asian Shrek? cuz both men and women are attracted to you.*
Get that shit on Spotify man! :D
I WANT IT
*uses it to play the licc against all star in a 7:11 polyrhythm
Bad thing I'm poor haha
That makes two of us
Or you can (kind of) patch it with the modules you already have... th-cam.com/video/SpsIkhdCuWk/w-d-xo.html
@@normalpeep5287 u jazz musician too? ;)
I finally understand why undertone adds a darker sound, the harmonics naturally fall into a minor chord. You're really helping a traditional musician understand how these electric boxes make music
I love how you had a real-life sample of how to use this in a song.
1:07
Even Andrew's quarantine hair is flawless
Looks 10x better than my hair has ever looked
I like that the corona hair is in the music video
I got barely halfway through this video and was already breaking out my credit card, thank you so much Andrew! 😘
woah this guys fucking famous lmao
Andrew, I think I'm talking for every fan of your channel, THANKS FOR POSTING SO MUCH THESE TIMES WE REALLY APPRECIATE IT
well said.
hey dude, i accidentally went to your channel and saw your alone cover... nice cover dude.
@@dby20 Omg thak you!!! I'm a young dude trying to start in music production and be a better musician for my band! 💛
Saku *nice*
You peaked my curiosity@@dby20 ...and YES, that cover was awesome.
Thanks so much for watching! Got a giveaway going for another few days - will be mailing lots of music gear to winners anywhere in the world :) gleam.io/ZZNHd/andrew-huangs-april-2020-giveaway
hey dude
i only put one entry and its impossible that i would win something
I get nervous everytime you shake that synth in the video xD
About the lighting.....
Yes. Very much a yes
wow, i expected a lot more replies by now.
This channel single handedly has gotten me back into producing music.
I can't even front, but these legitimately sounded amazing, Andrew
*why are you everywhere i go*
have you considered growing a moustache?
Am I the only one who actually likes Andrew's hair like this
you’re not the only one.
It looks like old andrew
Lord Bumbo I like it too 💖
I love it
Hes balding
I’m so glad Andrew has been posting more often :)
YESSS!! ANDREW keep it up please!
I'm so glad he calls it MOOG and not MOOG.
i'm absolutely blown away whenever andrew decides to treat us to one of his little music video things, it's stuff like that that makes this my favourite youtube channel. stunning visuals to go with the beautiful music gives my brain so much serotonin :)
Hey Andrew, I watched this video a while back and it helped inspire me to grab a Subharmonicon and I have now scratching the surface enough to add her into my compositions. Thanks for being the heat!
The song at the end might just be one of my favourite songs you've made Andrew, I NEED this on my spotify library!!!
OMG ANDREW HEARTED MY COMMENT!!! I CAN DIE HAPPY NOW!
This has been the best explanation of a concept that is fairly unfamiliar to a lot of us, and an excellent demonstration of a powerful piece of gear. Thanks for doing what you do!
"Moog Subharmonicon" sounds like a spell from Harry Potter or something.
sounds like something i would name my cat.
@@dby20 You could then tell people that it's a spell that summons your cat lol
m. mesi *lmao*
Lmaooooooo
It's for making Music To Moog By.
it seems i'm subscribed to almost everyone who got one of these to review and gotta say your video gave me the best idea of what this thing is capable of. great as always, thanks.
such a good oscillator......it would be like a free real estate for glitchy songs ..
loved it andrew
Love or hate Moog, you know two things for certain when you get one: the oscillators are dope, and the filter is legendary.
Visuals: Stunning
New Song: Stoked
Just a quality video
In case Moog is keeping track, this is not the first review video I've watched for this module but the only one that induced me to fly over to Perfect Circuit and buy one.
Nice song at the end!
Honestly, synths and modules like this have often come off as a bit overwhelming. But you really broke things down with this one, and it was in a way that was super easy to understand. Not to mention, also taking time to explain subharmonics. Thanks, Andrew!
9:30 is why I pre-ordered one of these things. Beautiful subharmonics coming from Moog oscillators? With polyrhythm and quantization? And just/ET tuning?! And a 32-point patch bay?!?
I'M ALL ABOUT IT.
Lights are beautiful, the Subharmonicon is siikkkkk, and the candle gag at the end was funny. I think you got a future kid!
It feels so lame to scroll to the end of this video just to hear a portion of a song every other hour but I literally cannot stop myself. It's so great, I'd really love to hear the ending!
your on a roll, loved all of your recent videos, never stop
Heaven is where Andrew uploads a video every couple days
Great song! Thank you for sharing your music.
I am loving the number of uploads THANK YOUUUUU!!!
Wow that’s an amazing video!
As a 47 year old total synth noob, 3 months ago I bought the Sound Studio 3 and I love it!❤ Exploring the synths and getting totally lost on a fantastic journey.
I can tell this is just the beginning of my new hobby.
Loving the hair. Loving the lighting. Loving the beats!
Sing it, Andrew! Dope video all around! 🔥🔥
I give Andrew a high five every intro.
My daughter was commenting on how awesome your lights were, and then I showed her that the lights in my studio do that same thing, and now I have a studio buddy for life.
Bruh, you’re always showing me things I didn’t know I absolutely needed.
I am like that candle flame at the end -- BLOWN AWAY! Thank you, Andrew, for one of the best demos on the Interwebs. I love that song you made with it and the video that goes with the song. Well done!!!
Andrew has mentioned Jacob and Adam, *_my life is complete_*
I’m learning more music theory in these videos than in my music classes and I’m loving it
The third sound of the intro gives me that feeling that modular does a lot, where you get the sense you're hearing the actual "voice" of the machine, like what it would be if you weren't listening.
Why does it have to be 700🤧
Because Moog recycles ancient technologies to make you worship a false god. Having said that, the One is awesome.
If you have a Maths module in your Eurorack setup, you already have a much cheaper subharmonicon. Loopop has made a video on how to set it up
That song at the end is unreal!
14:13 I seem to hear a different quality voice in the refrain here. Like you're singing more from your diaphragm, giving the tone/timbre a bit more power. I like it!
And FYI: 3 over 5 sounds absolutely dope!
Nice video - finally, a well produced gear video that goes beyond reciting the manufacturer's promotional material. Thank you sir.
Dude, this is amazing. Your song, the device, everything. I wanna get one, but I feel like I'm too "stupid" for it. You gotta really understand a lot of stuff about music to be able to create pieces like this
My new favourite spaceship. Must buy!!
That drum thing was actually mind-blowing, though
Love how you set this video up with the previous one. Got game. Dope synth, thanks for the preview
0:06 fully expected to hear "WEIRD GEAR" there for a bit XD
My life is complete, Andrew uploaded 4 times in one week
4 TIMES
this synth is epic and *really* versatile, it could make some beautiful pad jams and then all of a sudden just BLSKSJSHDJDDK blast you with harsh noise wall, i-... i love this thing
*same here.*
I liked the lighting and this was one of the first synth videos I’ve actually fully understood! I’m more experienced with traditional instruments but your explanations are getting me really into synths!
Explains an instrument, while casually creating the summer hit of 2020 in the process...Yup, it's Andrew Huang alright
What a fantastic walk through and song at the end! One of your best videos yet.
Would you invite Adam Neely for an episode of 4 producers one sample? He already said he’d be down, I would love to see that
loved the lighting, the song was amazing, love the device. this video made me happy
Now I'm waiting for a synth cover of Meshuggah's Bleed.
This is one of those videos I can refer back to multiple times at different points of my life and learn new things every time
That new song is Synthwave HEAVEN
This is the best commercial I've ever seen, and I 100% mean that as a compliment. 😊
Andrew you are amazing! Love the in depth synth reviews. I’ve been a touring musician for 17 years, but that all stopped with the pandemic. You inspired me to start making music on TH-cam instead.
Nice! Loss of live music really sucks but its also inspiring to see all the other ways musicians are creating
@@musicfun6756 Totally. It's looking like it's going to be a while before shows happen again. Gotta find a way to keep making music
Nice instrument. I’m gravitating towards this kind of thing these days, where you don’t fully understand what you’re doing, but it sounds good. You just go with your gut.
Just intonation, polyrhythms and negative harmony?
This synth was built for Jacob Collier.
It's the beggining of the Collier's era
@fouccodefire I hope you mean that as a compliment
My oh my!!! You did what? This is AWESOME!!!! Short and sweet. Thank you
9:40 "Wtih"
Btw the song at the end is incredibly good.
I really enjoyed the lighting!
”So I got this synth yesterday, and I have no idea what it is, so I made some patches, and then I made a song and recorded a music video, after that I recorded an album and went on a world tour and then I became governor and now I’m kicking back writing my memoirs.
Wtf
The lighting is amazing ! And thank you for the breakdown on the moog!
I don’t know why everyone says there are 6 oscillators. The sub oscillators are not independent, it’s “just” a multiplier followed by a divider circuit, the oscillator input is one. This doesn’t mean the value and sound of this unit is divided too ;) but it’s not a 6 oscillators unit.
Brilliant! You’re explanation of the instrument so clear and concise. Thank you and please finish that song!!!
Wow. Way to end a video. When are you releasing that song? This is legit. And yes the light's great... (but seriously I keep coming back and listening) 13:28
Ordered mine! Can't wait!
Can we take an moment to appreciate his effects and camera work? \(*0*)/
This is the only demo that actually explains how this works. Nicely done Andrew!
Andrew explaining music science
me : the LED s on that midi keyboard is sickk
haha yeah that in the background
Arturia Keystep Pro :)
Great to see you making more videos man! I always enjoy learning your tips n tricks
11:45 that distortion beat was so sick!
Lighting was great. I dug the track you made with it as well. Great job!
So you’re saying the undertone series produces a minor 6 chord on the 4th scale degree, aka the minor plagal which has an equivalent but opposite sense of gravity to the V7?
{Jacob Collier has entered the chat}
I have never had my mind blown that many times so quickly in sequence.
Your "Quarantine hair" is definitely better looking than mine ...
LOVED the lighting. And everything else, as always
The World: *QUARANTENE*
Musicians: *major scale noises*
yes
*subharmonic frequencies noises*
i would love to see more of you playing with this machine! you really have a unique and thorough way of exploring gear that really makes sense to me, and is similar to my own creative process. i love your show thank you for always sharing so much useful and fun information as well as your own excitement, being an inspiration for my own motivation often!
If you added a 9 sting over that, you'd have Mick Gordon
Great video, Andrew! I like how you break the instrument down into its fundamental parts. Nice song too!
sounds like something deadmau5 would use to create an intro! so sick!
also, i like the new hairstyle!
that’s actually pretty acurate
deadmau5 uses A LOT of polyrythms (watch dylan tallchief vid! )
@@portemanteau3802 i've seen it haha! that's why when andrew mentioned polyrhythms he instantly came to mind lol
@@dizzyyy_ me too! I'm such a moron when it comes to complex rythms...
@@portemanteau3802 it's really easy to get down! from experience, i can tell you that simply listening to songs with complex rhythms helps you understand them better!
Watching this from the future, really digging how the final product of the song at the end came out! 😜
andrews outgrown hair : instant pupil dialation
Hey Andrew, love your music and vids, good to see you back making more vids.
3:34
*me, when responding to literally anything and everything during this quarantine*
I am standing and applauding your demonstration of this amazing gizmo.
14:59 sounds like death grips
Yeah, the interview ep xD
Love the lighting, It took a while before I could figure out if you hair was part pink or if it was the light reflecting. but its was vary nice looking without taking the attention from what ever was in frame
i want that blinking arturia keystep pro in the background
Lighting was great. Thanks for the rundown. Very helpful (as always)
When he shows how it can create random chords and then pitched it up it kinda sounded like aril brikha
My SH sat on my shelf collecting dust for the past 6 months. Now that I’ve gotten into Modular, this thing is the centrepiece of my rig. It took a while, but probably my favourite piece of gear I own now