Moog Matriarch Generative Ambient Patch (from scratch)
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
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Today we're making a generative ambient patch using only a Moog Matriarch (Dark edition because it looks cool), some inappropriately lengthy patch cables, and a trusty Edison lamp people really seem to like.
Intro music:
open.spotify.com/track/6ETr7k...
0:00 - intro
0:50 - making a sequence
2:08 - modulating sequencer rate/mults and attenuation
5:04 - multing mults
6:39 - oscillator sync
7:45 - delay makes it better
8:26 - stereo filters
9:44 - let's add an envelope
11:09 - round robin paraphonic is cool
11:55 - stereo filter movement
13:16 - modulating with noise
15:10 - noise to delay time
16:12 - modulating delay feedback
16:56 - ahhhhhh
18:05 - ahhhhhh continued
18:48 - unexpected wonderfulness
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one of my all time favorite actors
learning so much. thank you.
Love these videos and your presentation. The Matriarch is such a beautiful instrument. Every time I find myself in a stale creative state I turn to the Matriarch and just zone out. I’ve owned it for awhile now and I’m still finding new things to do with it. One trick I found with the sequencer (by happy accident) is that with a sequence playing you can press and hold the Ratchet, Tie, or Rest buttons for performance effects, my favorite being the Ratchet (probably not so useful in a slower ambient patch but definitely useful for groove oriented sequences). I don’t think it’s mentioned in the manual. I like to think that it’s such a unique instrument that even the engineers are finding new things to do with it as well.
As a Grandmother owner, I love these Matriarch videos so much and can only hope to own one soon to complete my collection.
Just kidding, it’ll never be complete.
No such thing as a complete synth collection haha 😅
this is me echoing every bit of what BLT (bacon, lettuce & tomato, is it?) just said here. which is to say, "hear, hear!!" & bravo, doctah jones!!
got a couple of grandmothers myself
Really appreciate your reflective introspection.
The patches are pretty nice too :)
yet another helpful walkthrough of another really nice patch. thanks so much!!
Fantastic video. I just spent my afternoon with my Matriarch and your guidance, and the patch sounds absolutely beautiful. Thanks!
An afternoon well spent! Thanks for watching, Andy 🙏
Thank you. Love your videos. More Ambient, delicate Matriarch.
Again really interesting and most defo more like this would be awesome.
Got my Sunny D, patch cables and ready to go! Love the matriarch content
Great choice of beverage right there :)
Hi James ! - I LOVE these semi modular , Matriarch setup videos - i...learn...SO....Much...! More of them please - 😘
Beautiful Job Friend! Well understood ‘ your hearts in it!
this is so awesome, thank you
Love the patch from scratch videos
A cool West Coast IPA and settle back. Great video, thanks for sharing.
"Grab a Juice Box" LOL. Love your channel btw!
What a way to wrap up a Sunday. Thanks always man. Have it at 50 bpm with Syntakt doing that deep bass and bell thing. (Edit - E mixolydian)
i got into this one again and flipped a couple things. She was angry.
Nice!
I have a Matriarch. I have a hard time wanting to use any other synth, software or even my other hardware synths, since I received it. I have a Korg monologue XD which I also love but everything about the Matriarch feels like an extension of me
Finally...
Real content...
I can watch again........
Cool patch! Wish you would have let it play awhile at the end.
Great stuff. Thanks.
A marvellous instrument. Pity about its cheap sharp edged plastic end cheeks.
Any way to change them for nice wood?
Amazing tutorial as always, really digging these more in-depth tutorials, really great results too. One question though, would you care to share how did you got those distorted, lead-type sounds off of your track Dismember? Thanks alot!
Thanks! Ooh throwback…. If I remember correctly, the distorted rhythmic sequence is from the e352 wavetable oscillator on that track. It’s one of my favorite uses for that module.
@@JamesonNathanJones Thanks! I'll look into that module, that track and album as a whole give such a Trent Reznor/Atticuss Ross score vibe.
thanks! I dont have a juice box tho
Having a hard time choosing between the Pro3 and Matriarch. I have an extensive modular setup so its not like I need more patch points but they seem to both have intuitive sequencers and... oh, I know. I need you to do a Pro-3 vs Matriarch video!
How about this one: czcams.com/video/Ym4Jl-SZHSY/video.html :)
I was saving for a Summit and almost there, but thanks to you sir and your videos, I'm now 90% geared towards a Matriarch. Moog should pay you or something.
Sadly the Matriarch is a bit more expensive than the Summit in my country. And I'll go with 4 voices instead of 16. But DAMNNNN how it sounds!
I can honestly say it’s one of my favorite purchases. It’s definitely a different animal than the Summit, but I can’t seem to stop playing it. Maybe a Matriarch then a Peak down the road ;)
I have to think twice about switching on the power to my modular, time just slips away, as I ask myself what would happen if I modulated that filter FM now with this LFO (*number 8)?
And on and on. Fun video I kept laughing.
Question:
Why did you use an LFO to control the seq rate instead of just using the seq rate itself?
Thx great vid.
Is it because it’s Generative patch?
Yes, just using the lfo to add to the randomness of the patch and allow the rate to change over time on its own.
sorry but the pics aren't helping cables in the way to see setting it would be better to use a blank patch pdf