Moog Mother 32: Perfect for starting your modular journey. (8 mins talking, 14 mins of sound demos)

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It's a super common question: "How do I get started with modular synths" and my answer is pretty much always the same, "Get a Moog Mother 32". If you're curious why, this is the video for you.
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:00:48 - Intro
00:02:22 - How I got started
00:03:32 - Why is the Mother 32 a good place to start?
00:05:47 - How does it grow with you?
00:07:50 - Sound demos

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  • @DadIsALoon
    @DadIsALoon Жыл бұрын

    Blame happily accepted. I always been super happy that modular was the passion that really engaged you; rather fitting since our friendship started based on a love of synth music going back to its roots. Keep making great music, reviews, and such well-crafted and useful tutorials.

  • @EarthnikNews
    @EarthnikNews2 жыл бұрын

    WARNING - CAUTION - BEWARE I too had a firm understanding of subtractive synthesis. I had owned a number of semi modular synths in my time. I ended up with a Mother 32 because I loved the Moog sound. Then I had to have a Subharmonicon and of course a DFAM to complete the Moog trifecta. One day I wished I had an LFO for the rig and of course I really wanted a reverb to make it all sound richer and more ethereal. So I thought, well I could buy a couple of add on modules. Then this led to needing racks to house the modules. Then there was the matter of filling up the spare space in the racks, then there was … then there was … Well you get the point. So now here I am more than $5,000.00 into a very cheap Eurorack modular with no end in site. Will I continue to purchase modules? Hell yes! Do I regret any of it? Hell no! Would I go down the same road again? Hand me the map! I am loving every moment of it. Fortunately, in this moment I can afford this extravagance. My warning is for anyone who can’t. Be judicious. Make your purchases carefully not frivolously. Make sure you know what you need and what the modules you buy are for and know if they are useful for what you want to do. And above all, enjoy yourself!

  • @Trippsy05

    @Trippsy05

    2 жыл бұрын

    This seems like something I'd like to learn about but $700 is a pretty big entry fee. My issue with it is that I don't know anyone or anywhere I could even try it to see if it's something I could even wrap my mind around. For an example most people have or know someone who has a piano or a guitar, so by trying their's you know if it's for you or not. Definitely going to have to research more about this.

  • @EarthnikNews

    @EarthnikNews

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Trippsy05 Where do you live? You would be welcome to play with mt synths anytime.

  • @vncstudio

    @vncstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    It's the same issue as what guitar players face. Too many pedals to the the point that it becomes a burden.

  • @musicbyvec1955

    @musicbyvec1955

    11 күн бұрын

    @@EarthnikNews "you can play with my synths anytime" is the "ive got candy in my van" of nerdy musicians and i would jump on it in a heartbeat

  • @vncstudio
    @vncstudio Жыл бұрын

    Mother 32 is a very musical tool that I can connect with. Not an expensive random noise maker like a lot of what I see demoed online.

  • @barryjefferies3201
    @barryjefferies32012 ай бұрын

    Great video Bro. 😊its funny that you're story was identical to mine with Reason 5 in my pc. And then saw the Mother 32 and That was that!!!!😅😊

  • @omnidivergence9846
    @omnidivergence98462 жыл бұрын

    Wow, another great video. 👏 Now I want a Mother 32 to go with my existing modular setup. You really get quite a range of interesting sounds out of it.

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I had some really weird glitchy sounds when I was practicing for this but I couldn't find my way back to it. :(

  • @eddraper
    @eddraper Жыл бұрын

    I started with an M32 as well. It is a beautiful synth.

  • @ericlloyd7981
    @ericlloyd79815 ай бұрын

    Only took me a week after watching videos where everyone uses the industry standard brand name on stage except for this one cat who had a box of knobs and a keyboard with even more knobs and the crowd loved it, I noticed the moog label on the back and realized I want that and so I recently acquired the moog sound studio 3 because a Subsequent 37 won't fit into my next living space, can't always get what you want but I got what I need.

  • @wolfpackpresets
    @wolfpackpresets2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds great, thanks!

  • @alivenesscyclingroadcyclin2673
    @alivenesscyclingroadcyclin2673 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic Video - this is exactly what I needed to know. thank you so much!

  • @oscwildle1
    @oscwildle12 жыл бұрын

    “I’m looking at you make noise” lol!!! Great job again my friend. Thank you for the education.

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love Make Noise, but sometimes... :) Thanks for watching!

  • @joeyasaperson
    @joeyasaperson Жыл бұрын

    my first modular synth, first synth in general! Having a midi keyboard really helps me jam out. Its exciting that my interest in this synth goes up and down. When it goes down it does not stay there for long. Mentally I know that there is a lot to do with it, so I patiently explore youtube and get new ideas. thanks for the video.

  • @SuperAcademie
    @SuperAcademie5 ай бұрын

    Love your video’s! Love your voice! Thanks… keep up the fantastic work

  • @CoopsMcPoops
    @CoopsMcPoops2 жыл бұрын

    So excited for the day this channel blows up. Great work as always. I’ve had my Mother 32 for about a year and a half now and more often than not I find myself just using it as a 60HP utility rather than utilizing into its great onboard sounds. This definitely inspired me to dive back into it

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks so much for that - it would be nice to see a bit more of the blowing up going on. Maybe one day! :) I'm glad you found this inspiring, and thanks for watching!

  • @pat2rome

    @pat2rome

    3 ай бұрын

    That day might be coming! I'm watching through this playlist because KZread suggested his video on oscillator sync to me.

  • @handwoundpickups6555
    @handwoundpickups65552 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks.👍

  • @gfulton891
    @gfulton891 Жыл бұрын

    such a lovely sequence around 20 mins!!

  • @spicetbedhead
    @spicetbedhead Жыл бұрын

    The Soundscapes are just amazing on this thing ❤❤❤

  • @draconianrhythms
    @draconianrhythms2 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely sound demo - thank you .. subscribed :)

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I never know if people really care about the sound demo part of things, so its great to get feedback!

  • @walrtbstudios5430
    @walrtbstudios54302 жыл бұрын

    Nice homey video. Parallels with my entry into modular, though I had the Behringer Crave- a very decent clone. I’ve now accumulated over 400hp of gear, and am having great fun exploring the possibilities. Never too old… I had originally wanted the Synthi A back in “73, but no WAY a kid could afford one then, or now! Subbed. Let’s see how your journey goes…

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much, and yeah, I'm pretty happy with where the studio is. The only problem is I'm constantly pulling it apart to make videos!

  • @HenricWallmark
    @HenricWallmark2 жыл бұрын

    Well and succinct put, thanks!

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @chipfilmstv
    @chipfilmstv2 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I too got a M32 and then got a 2nd Mother. Subscribed.

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    We need a secret handshake or something for people who went the 2 moms route :)

  • @deadlinkofficialartst5592
    @deadlinkofficialartst5592 Жыл бұрын

    i got the grandmother and with mavis moog and am going try out some FM Stuff

  • @bjondersson
    @bjondersson Жыл бұрын

    A simple reverb should be one of the first purchases. Everything sounds so much better and more inspiring with a touch of reverb.

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    Жыл бұрын

    It's really true. Even the thinnest sounding synth can really wake up with the right effects -- and it doesn't have to cost an arm and leg.

  • @themonsterinm3
    @themonsterinm32 жыл бұрын

    This video is fantastic! I am just beginning my modular journey as well, and this answers a lot of questions. A few months back, I purchased my first piece of modular kit, which was a Make Noise 0-Coast. I got it for (seemingly) a lot of the same reasons you outline in this vid! Will definitely be geetting a M32 at some point. Have you used a 0-Coast? What do you think of it?

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I haven't played with the 0-Coast much, but I think it's a lot of fun - but I don't think it's right for someone just getting started. Make Noise tends to be pretty cryptic in their labeling, and it has a different sort of synth architecture. It's great if you just want to "turn knobs until happy", but I don't feel that it's a very good learning tool.

  • @jonaseggen2230

    @jonaseggen2230

    Жыл бұрын

    If you are still on the fence, I would advice you to first of all get an Arturia Keystep or beatstep, and then look at several semi modular synths, and not only Mother 32. I stated with her and she is good, but I find the sequenzer annoying, and without that she is a bit expensive maybe. On another hand O-coast might confuse you. I would like to try the Pittsburgh Lifeforms, but there are many others. But first of all, try VCV rack on your computer, its free.

  • @TripleTSingt
    @TripleTSingt Жыл бұрын

    I actually started similar, with an Arturia MicroBrute. Then, I expanded using some LFOs, Envelopes (always bothered me that the MicroBrute had only 1 Envelope) and some utilities (multiples, VCAs, … Now, I have a 84 HP, 7U case (which my grandpa made for me) almost filled up…

  • @ericmosh
    @ericmosh9 ай бұрын

    I love my three mothers

  • @aaronchase1973
    @aaronchase19732 жыл бұрын

    I bought a Behringer Crave, which is almost a M32. Yes, not a Moog, but to my ears it’s descent. Later this year they release the Edge, which is essentially a DFAM, but unlike the DFAM it has midi in/thru. I did buy a Moog Werkstat, but I failed to get it operating. I wanted it to work with my Crave, but building it myself wasn’t as easy as they claimed. I won’t rule out buying another, but I was upset no local dealer would help me get it working. You could also showcase the Behringer Cat, Nuetron, Pro 1, Model D, K2 as other shortcuts into modular in another video, which can sometimes be the price of 2-3 Eurorack modules for the price of 1 full synth.

  • @walrtbstudios5430

    @walrtbstudios5430

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had the Crave for a couple of years before I went modular, and during that time I bought an M32. A bit of a mistake tbh- it sounded no better than the Crave, and it wouldn’t tempo-sync to or from anything (and yes, I did play around with the ‘assign’ patch point). It got sold on; paid for a few modules, thank you. But the Crave is a keeper. I’ve got a Werkstatt too- got it built ok, but the patch bay is seriously limited. Still, I’ve got me a Moog filter!

  • @ngoziharrison7002
    @ngoziharrison7002 Жыл бұрын

    This is a super inspiring video. I’ve been playing around with vcv rack and want to get started with modular. With the moog mavis have you taken a look at that and do you still feel like mother 32 is the best place to start?

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    Жыл бұрын

    I haven't had a chance to play with the Mavis at all -- it seems like it's a great place to start for a lower price point, but I think that the Mother 32 offers a wider range of additional functionality that makes it a little better as a modular starting point. But at half the price, you could also get a basic rack + power + Maths...and that would be hard to ignore.

  • @KimbleMcCann75
    @KimbleMcCann75 Жыл бұрын

    Sick channel, friend. Do you prefer to use external sequencers w your M32’s in general?

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey thanks! I have to admit that I don't really like the M32 sequencer, so I pretty much exclusively use external sequencers. But sequencers are always a matter of taste & workflow.

  • @docjfnoel
    @docjfnoel2 жыл бұрын

    Mmmmmm….4 min in and I’m wondering…do I really continue this video and tie my hands to buy another synth? Joke aside, really great video!

  • @diegocera8322
    @diegocera83222 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Is there any way to lower the octaves of the MIDI signal? I'm using a midisprout on the MIDI In of the Mother-32, but it usually sends very high notes and I would like to change it to something lower.

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Diego Cera - That sounds like fun :) I've never used the MIDI input on the M32, but I think it still respects whatever octave is currently selected? If you were to select an octave one or two lower than default (then press the key for C to make it active), does that change things for you?

  • @DrMarlowski
    @DrMarlowski Жыл бұрын

    Your voice sort of reminds me of a moog. It's got rich bass, punchy mid range and sweet upper harmonics. Textured and rich. I might just sample your voice instead of buying a moog 32. (Half)jokes aside, nice video!

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    Жыл бұрын

    Careful, you'll make my wife jealous! :) Thanks so much, I credit my time with a radio show for getting that all dialed in.

  • @luisguerra217
    @luisguerra2172 жыл бұрын

    IM LOOKING AT YOU, MAKE NOOOOISEEE!!!! jsjsjs

  • @SsgtHolland
    @SsgtHolland7 ай бұрын

    The problem is not how to get into modular, it is how to get OUT of it;)

  • @SoundVoltage

    @SoundVoltage

    7 ай бұрын

    LOL, you're not wrong.

  • @bittahstaedtrecordings768
    @bittahstaedtrecordings7688 күн бұрын

    way to many new words for a beginner

  • @user-zv7lm8uk7h
    @user-zv7lm8uk7h Жыл бұрын

    F make noise. That company is dying and good riddance

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