@@tomgreenmusic is there any possibility that you could make a preset pack for the Ventris? just got it, and it makes a lot of noise, like white noise kind of.. it doesn't sound at all like yours
literally this video pushed me over the edge and I bought a 37. Just awaiting for it to arrive. Now deciding between ventris and big sky. And this is swinging me towards ventris. excellent video sir.
@@tomgreenmusic True. Still looking for a good pedal. I tried the Hall of Fame 2, but that did not work too well with the massive Moog sound. Still leaning between a big sky or dual reverb
Please can I ask if it’s possible with this synth to play back this sequence you’ve recorded and play the lead melody over the top of it... so basically what I’m asking is can the synth be played live with both the melody and sequencer together... I’m wondering as I know it’s paraphonic... I currently only own polysynths, so I’m learning how the sub37 works. Thanks in advance for any feedback 😀
That Ventris sounds good. Better than some of my plugins that cost just as much. Good to see someone good playing. I've started to do some videos as well as there's a pervasive lack of people who know how to make electronic music making synth videos and especially demos
What a great arp + reverb combination! I love how it's morphing. I'm currently looking for a good reverb myself. What makes you choose this one over Strymon, Empress, or Eventide?
Haha thanks dude! I may make a tutorial for this patch at some point as it seems pretty popular - buuuttt it will also be part of a Sub37 patch bank that I'm hoping to release soon - it'll be 15 patches (including this one!) for $5 or so! :)
Sorry for the "newbie" question. How did you create the underlying layer? It sounds like some kind of pad, is it the Ventris into the sequence alone, or you recorded a seperate pad track?
The underlying layer comes from the Ventris - it's in dual reverb mode with the first reverb in the E-dome mode (essentially a massive sounding, long lasting reverb) and the second using this really cool algorithm they have called "Offspring", which gives notes the cascading delay sort of effect that you can hear!
Awesome sounds! So your able to use 1 osc in the sequence and then the 2nd to play over the sequence? Is this done with the duo mode? I ask because I may be purchasing a 37 soon
Thank you :) in the main video, the Sub37 is in Duo Mode, with oscillator 2 acting sort of like a bass by turning off keyboard tracking and tuning it to the right note (in this case an A). Then if you programme a sequence in, oscillator 1 follows the sequence and plays the notes you programmed, but oscillator two just plays your bass note. You can then program the pitch bend to only affect oscillator 2 and use that to change the note of your bass without affecting your whole sequence! I hope that makes sense!! If you do end up going for the Sub37 you won't regret it :)
Thank you very much :) unfortunately I think I might be overwritten this patch since I made the video otherwise I'd definitely provide it! I am thinking of doing a patch pack soon, not sure whether for the Rev2 or Peak or Sub37...but keep an eye out!
@@tomgreenmusic so this is a mono synth but with this reverb we can make poly sounds!!! seems amazing dude , i want to buy it.. i am between this one and korg prologue 16 , what do you think?
Thank you! All the sounds are from the Sub37. There's only two tracks - the main arpeggio-type sound (which is running through the Ventris Dual-Reverb and might be giving it a pad sort of sound?) and the lead.
Thanks dude :) The song is 2 layers, the first one is the main sequence which I programmed into the Sub37 and then the second is a simple saw wave and some glide. The knob turning of the first part and melody of the second part were improvised, and everything is recorded into FL Studio for a little bit of fine tuning (sometimes panning, sometimes a little EQ, varies by song!).
I just use the 'cinematic' word to describe songs that I think I could go into a movie soundtrack (maybe like a Tron or a Bladerunner or Interstellar depending on the type of sound) :)
Practice! I've spent so much time with this synth and it's always so much fun. Turn it on, whack on some reverb (of course) and just mess about and you'll find something you love for sure
@@tomgreenmusic Jup, tends to happen with inspiring gear like the Sub or the Subsequent. I don't always get this, just with certain synths (Neutron) where you can basically just play some notes, tweak some parameters and you're off noodling around for one hour. Happens with the Matriarch every time I turn it on, so I have to be careful there, but to be fair, it's one of the best and most inspiring synths I have owned so far, and I have had a few. However, adding effects to a synth almost always makes it instantly sound more interesting, even if it's just a simple delay or some reverb. However, this Ventris here sounds lush and gorgeous. Expensive, but I might just buy it. Interestingly enough, Alicia's Keys, a piano plugin made by Native Instruments, does the same for me, where I am just getting carried away by the sound for some reason, I just find it really inspiring, without even being able to tweak as much as say in a synth.