The Analogue Solutions is a modern wonder of synthesis that’s as visually impressive as it is is sonically impressive! Shop Analogue Solutions at Sweetwater 👉 imp.i114863.net/kjx63L
I’m not a modular guy and wirephobic, but I can appreciate the time invested in creating a synth in the style of the ARP 2500 and other pioneering modular monsters. Definitely not in the average user’s budget, but it’s good to see synths that a top notch studio or university can use to blow their doors off.
Absolutely incredible. Blown away by all Tom's creation, thank you Daniel Fisher amd the team for bringing this video to the channel. Now when I see a Collosus I don't hold my breath as much.
This thing is the stuff of Legend. SO, SO, So grateful to Tom for bringing it to life. Thinking about buying a used car when my lease is up and financing one of these.
In a world where synths are getting smaller and more accommodating for small studios (which I love!), seeing some giant hardware being made is sooo cool!
This is a pretty cool design and layout. Love his way of organisation and visual feedback. That´s spot on. I probably cannot afford that but that does not matter. It´s important that it exists.
@@Christian6.1803 I know, the link is in the video description. Synths can eat up your budget so nicely eh? :D But you see... This guy is probably not making 50 of them a day. Theres also the r&d, sourcing and so on that cost a lot. Despite of other larger systems being in the same price range, single modules can be as expensive and even more, depending on what you want. I try to see the value for sound engineers, composers, producers, universities and for music itself rather than only for myself ;)
Fantastic. The EMS Synthi 100 is one of my favourite synths of all time. Great to see its heritage echoed here, although seeing it is all I can do atm bearing in mind the hefty price. Oh well. Still beautiful though. 🙂
Daniel looks genuinely happy playing Colossus! 😊 Thank you for the video it’s really fun and inspiring. Now days we can learn a lot with music apps like Moog model 15 and ivcs3 on iPad.
With all those flashing led cables, sequencer lights and vu meter windows, Colossus in the dark looks like some amazing futuristic cityscape sitting along the bank of a sweetwater river sound flow.
There needs to be a series of videos by Daniel exploring this machine further! Apart from him, I'd love to hear what Alex Ball or Hainbach could create with it, but I appreciate that they are only built to order so it's not like a bunch of review models can be sent around.
I'm totally blown away. What a piece of machinery. And Dan you really knew your way around on it. Very impressive. And analog solutions, wow what can I say. Wondering what would be a price on something like that? Say for instance I got rich or something. Love it and Sweetwater my favorite toy store.
Hi Leon. Links to the current prices for the item demonstrated in our videos can be found in the Info section right under the video. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
When I first saw images of this, I thought, "Well, that's just silly." But now that I understand the absolute sensibility of the design, I am consumed by a cupidity that will never be satisfied because I can't afford it. But I can dream.
(And having said that, I see how the use of a matrix rather than a set of 1/4" connectors means that you don't have to worry about input versus output --- it's settled by the circuits and you can't get it wrong. It is so inappropriate for someone in my financial position to see this beautiful machine as an obvious necessity.)
i want the portable version. you know, the one that is kit-bashed into a tesla......tesla truck... also, this reminds me of the old-school synth guys like walter/wendy and isao tomita, mort garson and the mighty keith emerson, et al. (IMO) snowflakes are dancing is the best old synth album (tomita on a system55 i believe). 2nd place is a cool recording of eleanor rigby by W carlos. 3rd is mort garson'e insane experiment called "black mass by lucifer". i learned all my bach from w carlos, except toccata &fugue in d minor from carlos curly and bouree from jethro tull, and prelude #1 from some sheet music i found. and this one time at band camp............
Was always mesmerized by ELP with Keith Emerson's electronic wall of sounds. Back in the early 80's I really wanted a Fairlight after seeing Thomas Dolby using one told my father I wanted one he was like 50k haha yeah you better get a really good job! :p
Dolby came to school one day in.. 1988, ish. Did a lecture showing off a sampler on a Mac II. Good show. Made half of us run out and buy Prefab Sprout.
Thank you for yet another great review Daniel! I would like to have routed each of the 192 VCO's to a dedicated VCF, but in order to get 192 VCF's I'd need 24 Colossuses, resulting in 288 VCO's, which are 96 VCO's too many...I could use the spare ones as LFO, but who needs 96 LFO's? #firstworldproblems
It’s an amazingly beautiful beast of a synth, though I’d probably prefer the bottom half mounted at a much shallower angle, if not completely flush with the top. (Get a power lift stool and you’d be set ;) As is, having to do a full arm extension to reach the knobs could get ya quite tired and sore, especially as long as I’d use a machine like this.
The Analogue Solutions is a modern wonder of synthesis that’s as visually impressive as it is is sonically impressive! Shop Analogue Solutions at Sweetwater 👉 imp.i114863.net/kjx63L
Really glad to see new synths like this are still being made.
I’m not a modular guy and wirephobic, but I can appreciate the time invested in creating a synth in the style of the ARP 2500 and other pioneering modular monsters. Definitely not in the average user’s budget, but it’s good to see synths that a top notch studio or university can use to blow their doors off.
I'm gonna start making synth like this soon but not this big like just 6 vco
Tom - - you is a definite rock star!!😃
Had a bunch of Tom’s synths over the years. They sound genuinely unique and undiluted. I can honestly say the Leipzig is a game changer
Absolutely incredible. Blown away by all Tom's creation, thank you Daniel Fisher amd the team for bringing this video to the channel. Now when I see a Collosus I don't hold my breath as much.
I love the Synthi 100. A friend of mine had one in 1972 and it convinced me to buy the AKS which is all I could afford. Totally brilliant
Now, I am truly captivated ...
I love Analogue Solutions Synths, got a Leipzig S, Leipzig V3, Fusebox and Impulse Command, such huge sounding Synths...would love a go on this :)
You should buy one and sell patches, well it would be photographs of the different patches and sell it as a nice gold lead bound book 😇
Fantastic, I can't play a note of music... but I want one!
It looks even better than a Moog Modular!
The best Collussus overview I have seen, great to see Tom in person showing off his creation. Now I want one
how do you praise the pinnacle of achievement? What do you really say? "Thanks Tom" ? Sir, you have created a masterpiece.
Jesus! That synth is a BEAST!
I love it I’m blown away…. I got to get me one ….. I can dream can’t I …… thank you
now this is something you cant hide from the wife 🤣
But babe… 16 Oscillators!
Best comment on here. I don’t know why people don’t lead with that when talking about the pros of plug-ins! “How would she know?!”
Put her inside it , she will never see it 😂
Oh honey, it's something I found at a garage sale for $150…
That thing is a work of art. Thanks!
This thing is the stuff of Legend. SO, SO, So grateful to Tom for bringing it to life. Thinking about buying a used car when my lease is up and financing one of these.
That thing is a BEAST!!! I could definitely see myself buying one of these if I was rich!
Straight 70's sci-fi!!!!!
That thing is a Colussus*
Superb build, most inspiring!
In a world where synths are getting smaller and more accommodating for small studios (which I love!), seeing some giant hardware being made is sooo cool!
This is a pretty cool design and layout. Love his way of organisation and visual feedback. That´s spot on. I probably cannot afford that but that does not matter. It´s important that it exists.
It is a mere $31299.😂
@@Christian6.1803 🥜🥜
@@Christian6.1803 I know, the link is in the video description. Synths can eat up your budget so nicely eh? :D But you see... This guy is probably not making 50 of them a day. Theres also the r&d, sourcing and so on that cost a lot. Despite of other larger systems being in the same price range, single modules can be as expensive and even more, depending on what you want. I try to see the value for sound engineers, composers, producers, universities and for music itself rather than only for myself ;)
@@ANTheWhizkid agreed with all of that. It's not overpriced. Just expensive.
Great job, it's looks awesome!
What an incredible synth! The shots in the video are beautiful too.
Fantastic. The EMS Synthi 100 is one of my favourite synths of all time. Great to see its heritage echoed here, although seeing it is all I can do atm bearing in mind the hefty price. Oh well. Still beautiful though. 🙂
Daniel looks genuinely happy playing Colossus! 😊 Thank you for the video it’s really fun and inspiring. Now days we can learn a lot with music apps like Moog model 15 and ivcs3 on iPad.
Wonderful monster! Tom Carpenter is a genius! And i love how Daniel Fisher play Colossus.
With all those flashing led cables, sequencer lights and vu meter windows, Colossus in the dark looks like some amazing futuristic cityscape sitting along the bank of a sweetwater river sound flow.
that last "thank you by" had me rolling 😂
I am going to by 3 of these tomorrow. Thanks
If you make two of them the Slim version, you could make a vertical synth stack about 12 feet high. -_Daniel_
When I get rich, I'm getting one of these for sure - beautiful work Tom.
One of these colossuses belongs in an art and/or design museum !!!
13mins - Forbidden Planet Marvelousness !
There needs to be a series of videos by Daniel exploring this machine further! Apart from him, I'd love to hear what Alex Ball or Hainbach could create with it, but I appreciate that they are only built to order so it's not like a bunch of review models can be sent around.
What an awesome instrument! I'd love to have one.
The proud owners we need more videos like these and tutorials, congratulations
Man I so felt that first filter sweep way down in my nether region!!! Good God this beast is major league awesome
Great work. Great design. Dreamy
Wow. Just wow. I want one.
This thing is very cool.
I really hope there's FREE shipping. Joking aside, what an amazing instrument and yes, I want one.
19:28 is pretty epic! Amazing job, Tom.
I liked the harmony on 15:28 the most!
I'm totally blown away. What a piece of machinery. And Dan you really knew your way around on it. Very impressive. And analog solutions, wow what can I say. Wondering what would be a price on something like that? Say for instance I got rich or something. Love it and Sweetwater my favorite toy store.
Hi Leon. Links to the current prices for the item demonstrated in our videos can be found in the Info section right under the video. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
Wow. Thank you for such a amazing demo.
I'd love to see a demo on the Vermona Perfourmer Synth as well.
Amazing!!!
Watching you guys play this reminds me of a game show
Hi Wasker Basket. I totally get that. Just need those crazy long handheld wand mics. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater exactly. Bob Barker style. I wonder who made those mics. I would imagine EV
just wow! That thing sounds giganormous!
Incredible instrument... 🤍
Nice synth and nice spring reverb. Obviously
Beautiful
When I first saw images of this, I thought, "Well, that's just silly." But now that I understand the absolute sensibility of the design, I am consumed by a cupidity that will never be satisfied because I can't afford it. But I can dream.
(And having said that, I see how the use of a matrix rather than a set of 1/4" connectors means that you don't have to worry about input versus output --- it's settled by the circuits and you can't get it wrong. It is so inappropriate for someone in my financial position to see this beautiful machine as an obvious necessity.)
It's a monster!!! I'm drooling
Guys, should I drop 31g on my first synth?
Truly fantastic!
Looks and sounds so beautiful 😌 ✨
Agreed... What an Osc ! ! ! ! Loverlee. 😁
What a great video! Love this synth
This thing looks and sounds awesome. I hope we get more videos showing off what it can do.
Holy moly. Unbelievable.
3:36 "Menus belong in restaurants"
"Thing that goes >bing
Hi Peter. I was waiting for someone to notice. -_Daniel_
This sounds amazing!
i do like vernier dials!
I didn't understand a single word or moment of this vid, but still kinda enjoyed it.
I can't imagine the brains it takes to make something like this
Be good at math and electric current control.
@@HOLLASOUNDS I'm good at both but that blows my mind
i want the portable version. you know, the one that is kit-bashed into a tesla......tesla truck... also, this reminds me of the old-school synth guys like walter/wendy and isao tomita, mort garson and the mighty keith emerson, et al. (IMO) snowflakes are dancing is the best old synth album (tomita on a system55 i believe). 2nd place is a cool recording of eleanor rigby by W carlos. 3rd is mort garson'e insane experiment called "black mass by lucifer". i learned all my bach from w carlos, except toccata &fugue in d minor from carlos curly and bouree from jethro tull, and prelude #1 from some sheet music i found. and this one time at band camp............
Finally a machine to study the Brown Note Theory.
Was always mesmerized by ELP with Keith Emerson's electronic wall of sounds. Back in the early 80's I really wanted a Fairlight after seeing Thomas Dolby using one told my father I wanted one he was like 50k haha yeah you better get a really good job! :p
Dolby came to school one day in.. 1988, ish. Did a lecture showing off a sampler on a Mac II. Good show. Made half of us run out and buy Prefab Sprout.
That's a good name for it
Love it! 😀
Can't wait for a vocoder option...!
The vocoder option is coming. But it requires a special 7-foot microphone. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater my grandad literally has an old 7 foot horn speaker lol
Tom Carpenter es un genio!
I’ll buy 5 for my Rick Wakeman tribute band
There goes my life savings! The Colossus makes my Korg Minilogue look like an old brown shoe.
What’s the synthesizer version of stealing licks? That’s what I’m doing when watching a Daniel Fisher demo
Hi Sean. Steal away, my friend! -_Daniel_
12 oscillators man man
Holy crap. I would call it a beast but Colussus is correct.
DAMN!
WOW!
With that size, it would fit the space of an old cupboard. Now your dining room is a synth room.
This feels like a master class in synthesis...
Hi David. Here's my SYNTH CLIPS master class series: th-cam.com/play/PLlczpwSXEOybYYaBCTcjxxKz1QmxytbIf.html
-_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thanks!!!, Saved playlist 👊
Does this synth follow a West Coast or an East Coast synthesis style? Thanks.
Does this mean that Sweetwater is now carrying the Colossus? If so, at what price +tax sales tax and Shipping to WA state?
Hi Jeff. Here are the Analogue Solutions products we carry:
www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/Analogue_Solutions?sb=high2low
-_Daniel_
It only takes half an hour to fully learn your way around the machine ;0)
Need to call my sales engineer to see if he can get me a good deal on one of these
I'm going to bribe my sales engineer with a steak dinner if he can arrange for one of these to fall off the back of a truck! Think I could swing that?
I am somehow compelled to start a Styx Tribute band.
Hi GTJ. It definitely has the synth girth like the middle section of Castle Walls! -_Daniel_
Can you daisy-chain up to 16 of these together for extended polyphony? It's not being mentioned on the web page.
Yup! 16 Colossuses will give you 192 VCOs, 128 VCFs, 128 VCAs, etc... -_Daniel_
Thank you for yet another great review Daniel! I would like to have routed each of the 192 VCO's to a dedicated VCF, but in order to get 192 VCF's I'd need 24 Colossuses, resulting in 288 VCO's, which are 96 VCO's too many...I could use the spare ones as LFO, but who needs 96 LFO's? #firstworldproblems
@@sweetwater So, if I want a 16-unit system, it's just $500784.00 and she's all mine!
dude!
Wow 😲
This isn't your father's synth... it's your grandfather's 😂 - joking aside, what a wonderful machine.
The mad scientist and his torture device. Should have launched this video on Halloween.
Very portable : I like 😁😁
I don't normally say this, but LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THAT THING!
"It's twew! It's twew!" -_Daniel_
I can buy this, or I can buy two new Rhodes pianos :-)
Maybe I'll just buy both if I can afford the one it should be doable.
those filters are 🖤🖤
It’s an amazingly beautiful beast of a synth, though I’d probably prefer the bottom half mounted at a much shallower angle, if not completely flush with the top. (Get a power lift stool and you’d be set ;)
As is, having to do a full arm extension to reach the knobs could get ya quite tired and sore, especially as long as I’d use a machine like this.
What you're describing exists and it's called the Colossus Slim. It can actually be stacked on top of this unit to make a Colossus double!
Who needs a house anyways?
fun
32k USD or 25 Lakh INR….Jesus Christ….some day I can afford this beauty….
don't even know what to say. WoW! What I'd do to own this monster...