Man, the patience it takes to learn this type of instrument. As the proud owner of 2 M32’s it’s quite fascinating and can be frustrating. Amazing work Rhett! This episode will be played many times over!
I hope eventually you take some of your intro music and the other stuff you have written and recorded, all instruments, expand the songs and put an album out. You could even do a Thievery Corp. type album with different vocalists on different tracks if you wanted. Just an idea. I know I would buy it. As usual, the channel is great, but your playing and the stuff you create is phenomenal as well. Always a pleasure.
I am a middle school English teacher, and I love to teach the immersion in a story that literature brings; you, Mr. Shull, have succeeded also in creating a journey that mesmerized me from beginning to end, though a single word was never uttered. This is storytelling.
Loved this track. Could you do a 'deconstruction' video where you show how you used the moog modular to build the different layers. This has a very cinematic vibe and would be great with guitar on top of it!
Take a page out of Pink Floyd's soundscape songs. They backgrounded a lot of their music with synth and other keyboards by Richard Wright. David Gilmour would have some rhythm guitar then do solo or melodic lines with or over what Richard was doing.... Made the song sound huge and Gilmour's guitar sound massive.
I'm a huge fan of Depeche Mode, since I gained music consciousness from my parents music types in 1984. I wish we had Dave Gahan singing over that track.
Now just get a guitar vocoder and tour with Rhett's Dawless Synth boomer bends and maybe I can open up for you 😂🎉 But for real, as someone who has watched you for years and myself dove deep into modular as a way to keep guitar playing fresh this is really rad to see.
The unknown future rolls toward us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope, because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too.
Rhett Shull melodic techno album incoming. Tip from a guitarist that's also been down this road: Get a big enough case (7u 104 is an awesome size), and start sloooooooooooow. VCAs. Clock dividers. CV recorders/controllers and the like.
I have the Mother-32 and DFAM from back when the DFAM was new. Sadly I don’t have a dedicated space to keep it setup but I’ve enjoyed when I have gotten to use it. Subharmonicon would be a nice addition for sure.
Hi there and thanks for your videos! I just received my Moog Sound Studio 3 but didn't find anywhere the screws, washers and rubber feet in the cardboard box. Where did you find yours to mount the 3 synths on the rack? Thanks for your help and time ;)
I bought a Matriarch as soon as I heard the news that Moog was sold. I wanted a new Asheville built synth before they were hard to get. I really need to block out a day to learn what everything does.
On a more serious note, did you save this somewhere? Can we get the raw audio file? This is pretty obsessive, and it is quite easy to write lyrics and leads to!
Is there any gear group more obsessed than guitar nerds? Yup, synth nerds. Rhett found himself another rabbit hole to run down… Looks and sounds like fun!
I have the dfam and the M32 not the subharmonicon. i had the 4-710d and it was the biggest pos i ever had the misfortune to own. scaratchy pots out of the box. got rid and got a p-bass instead.
Hi there and thanks for your videos! I just received my Moog Sound Studio 3 but didn't find anywhere the screws, washers and rubber feet in the cardboard box. Where did you find yours to mount the 3 synths on the rack? Thanks for your help and time ;)