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How Textures Tell a Story 

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Some instruments ache by themselves. You play a note and you hear a struggle and a loneliness. The SOMA Lyra-8 synthesizer is such an instrument to me. A single note from it has a lot of sounds and noises around it that make me feel like „it has seen things“. Its Klangfarbe, its timbre, is rich yet tainted, even in its brightest moments. In this video, I reflect on how "broken by design" timbres affect composition in electronic music.
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@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Check out my new album SYN-KET STUDIEN - hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/syn-ket-studien
@NicleT
@NicleT Год назад
There’s some instruments like this where the interaction is not of control, but rather a dialogue. The Lyra is the most eloquent example of this. I don’t feel I play the Lyra, we instead play together. Fascinating instrument!
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Perfectly put!
@oliviermoreau6224
@oliviermoreau6224 Год назад
Eloquent, that's the word!
@cheetofingers456
@cheetofingers456 Год назад
@@xdraygul5169 I bet you're fun at parties
@hahaihaveahandlenow
@hahaihaveahandlenow Год назад
@@xdraygul5169 By what I've seen of the elektron monomachine, it seems pretty untamed and alive, and using it has been described as a dialogue. You might want to look into it.
@VarionJimmy
@VarionJimmy Год назад
I totally agree. The first time I tried a miniKorg 700 I got that feeling. I got struck with the feeling that it was alive. So I’m sure that I would love a Lyra. Hope I get at chance to try one some day.
@TheScreamingFrog916
@TheScreamingFrog916 Год назад
I built one, from one of the board sets, they offered. Made my own custom wood case and wood knobs for it, to make it more unique, like its sound. I also built my own Benjolin, and use them during space sets, in my Grateful Dead tribute bands. Life is better with Hainbach, and all of you, in it, to share the fun of playing these things 😀 Music is life! 🎶❤☮
@genericname2284
@genericname2284 Год назад
Thank you for this incredible and inspiring video Hainbach! Fun fact: every Lyra-8 is sent to the frontline to experience this unfathomable horrors of war before being shipped out. This is what causes the weeping and melancholic textures that it produces. Or as you say… it sounds like it has seen things.
@SidJ8300
@SidJ8300 10 месяцев назад
Well said
@MrDancer893
@MrDancer893 Год назад
Atmospheric, chillin', deep... Feels like you hear the lecture about the trip to the world of musical experiments at home with a cup of tea. It's an autumn outside...and you don't want to leave this warm armchair... Thank you!
@Noise-Conductor
@Noise-Conductor Год назад
I love the mellow distorted vibe of the sound texture. Perfect for Autumn & Winter music.
@tonverfall_studio
@tonverfall_studio Год назад
"rich, yet tainted" - awesome description. This is one reason I love the Alesis Micron. You can make it sound so BROKEN.
@mikemorrisonmusic
@mikemorrisonmusic Год назад
One of the channels I most look forward to seeing new episodes from every week. November '22 edit: Damn it, now I have to have this synth.
@deez9508
@deez9508 Год назад
Hainbach strikes again with subtle sprinkles of genius. The timbre of the microphone used for narration adds such a cool vibe to this video. Feels like watching an electronics instructional video from the 70’s. Can’t wait to check out the new album!
@ringsystemmusic
@ringsystemmusic Год назад
My only experience with the LYRA-8 is with the excellent free VST recreation of it LIRA-8. And you’re very right about the sense of melancholy it presents. Glad you finally got your hands on one, I can’t think of a more deserving musician!
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Год назад
Thank you for sharing about LIRA-8. I got it immediately afterward and lost a half hour in aggressive and melancholic drones. Amazing!
@ThisIsDownstate
@ThisIsDownstate Год назад
good shout, this plugin is fun
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 Год назад
i doubt the sw represents the hw in a truthful manner
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Год назад
@@ogasi1798 it does a pretty good job emulating it. Considering it's a piece of pay-what-you-will software, it's a hard thing to expect it to be a perfect emulation of the $700ish synth. But it also has a feature or two that the hardware version doesn't, including chromatic quantization, which makes it a lot easier to use in less microtonal situations. And obviously, it has the same issues most emulations have in the fact that manual modulation is trickier/less organic (though of course, it has the added benefit of being very easy to modulate with software lfo's, etc.) As a passion project of a niche synth, it really is quite good, as far as I can tell.
@andropolonsky
@andropolonsky Год назад
Can you share that vst?..here or any other place?….lyra is perfect..only very heavy..in bucks and kilos..)
@kooljules
@kooljules Год назад
I love when an instrument “serenades the hell hounds “ 😂 👍🏼
@nebulance4289
@nebulance4289 Год назад
It is strange, but the Lyra-8 is what got me into synthesizers. I wanted one so very badly because I had saw a demo where it wailed like an electric guitar (I had just come off my doctor telling me I could not play guitar). I wanted one but the price was steep, and so I did a lot of research before eventually diying a drone synth inspired by the Lyra, which led me to your channel :) Very glad you got a hold of this truely wonderfully broken synth.
@HugoPlaVentas
@HugoPlaVentas Год назад
hey what synth did you built? i'm in a similar spot
@sunlinkable
@sunlinkable Год назад
I'm curious at well
@nebulance4289
@nebulance4289 Год назад
@@HugoPlaVentas i DIYed it entirely from protoboard, using MFOS oscillator schematics and a PT2399 delay. I do know now Soma will sell you PCBs and some ICs for a lyra for like 100 bucks plus taxes and shipping, would be a lot easier then what I did.
@HugoPlaVentas
@HugoPlaVentas Год назад
@@nebulance4289 woow i'll love to see It.✨
@loopinnerthe
@loopinnerthe Год назад
Workman vs Tool. The output from the workshop will always represent the skill and imagination of the workman coloured by their use of available tools. Touching video Hainbach thank you for making it.
@caelansimms
@caelansimms Год назад
Seeing this makes me remember of the 30 minute improv jams you used to do, love it. So many complex moods within a single instrument is always a fantastic thing to discover.
@RandomAcidLIVE
@RandomAcidLIVE Год назад
Never before have I heard a single instrument play for the first time, and felt such powerful emotion. I have to have one.
@chevere4209
@chevere4209 Год назад
Absolutely love these video’s. Reminds me that the best ideas are quite often the accidents found while just enjoying sound. I find it much more achievable while “playing” as appose to trying.
@DamienWise
@DamienWise Год назад
The Soma Labs Lyra-8 synthesiser is such a beautiful instrument. I adore my one for its expressiveness, and I love how you make yours sing.
@dyztanz6188
@dyztanz6188 Год назад
I have the same set up, but I also run the Pulsar-23 through the Cosmos. It's a kind of meditation when you turn these beautiful instruments on. Each session brings something wonderful.
@djknat
@djknat Год назад
this was a different video for you, Hainbach. I enjoyed it more than a lot of the in-depth descriptive videos of synthesizers. you've been almost infatuated and calm in a lot of videos, but this entire video almost tells a story. I liked it a lot. it was like a astrophysicist or an oceanographer was doing a synth review.
@compucorder64
@compucorder64 Год назад
The Lyra-8 reminds of the sound of some of the Gamelan metallophones, with all their overtones. Especially, when they aren't perfectly maintained, and ring, rattle and buzz a bit. A pure character instrument, and definitely an instrument more than a synthesizer. It's not a synthetic sound either, it sounds alive.
@joshroolf1966
@joshroolf1966 Год назад
I love how mythopoetically eloquent you are about audio in general and hardware in particular. I can hear the tale of Orpheus echoing in the Lyra, or the work of Tubel Kane hammering each note for the goddesses of melody and harmony...:: Good job whomever engineered you!!!😂 That's some fine art and subtle science, crikey..::: Its tambre reminds me, "it's the silence between the notes that makes the music", with the lurking dissonance and fading and entropy. I'm happy you seem to have a dialogue with your devices, and listen to their suggestions; they deserve to live with you. All my metaphors seem to run together in music, thank you for provoking them this morning!🌤🌱💛
@gatorgoforth3097
@gatorgoforth3097 Год назад
I recently played the Lyra 8 with my feet and oud with my hands into Zoom CDR 70. Had people perplexed and whisked away to mystical places with the all the tones and textures and freedom from western equal temperament.
@pamdemonia
@pamdemonia Год назад
I love my Lyra so very much, and love listening to how other people have made theirs sing. Thanks for this!
@localhost4460
@localhost4460 Год назад
I've got a Lyra-4 and it's made me cry multiple times. Nothing has ever sounded more beautiful.
@sunlinkable
@sunlinkable Год назад
Woaw! Didn't know this one existed, I would rather have this small one than it's bigger brother!
@localhost4460
@localhost4460 Год назад
@@sunlinkable I'm going to attempt to build Lyra-8 in a few months (everything ordered). I think the Lyra-4 delay is slightly different? I'm not entirely sure. All i know is that the Lyra-4 can make the sound of the end of the universe (headphones vibrate off your head).
@MikkelGrumBovin
@MikkelGrumBovin Год назад
The Lyra is the best thing that happened in synth´s for the last 25 years ! Nothing comes close !!!
@michaelkonomos
@michaelkonomos Год назад
I own a Lyra 8 and really found this inspirational, especially the idea of filtering it.
@ThisIsDownstate
@ThisIsDownstate Год назад
My life is so bleak right now, I think if I played this I'd break down every time two notes blur together to make that beautiful, eerie, lost sound. It's a machine that feels like it is alive to me. I played this in the synth shop for an hour a while ago and totally fell in love with it.
@the_glove
@the_glove 8 месяцев назад
It’s nice to have instruments like these when you need to practice trumpet and you like to isolate a note but not get bored as fuck
@ehule
@ehule Год назад
Wonderful video and beautiful sentiments about the Lyra 8! It unearths deep emotions and contains such power and fragility. To me it is like a manifestation of dark matter with knobs that allows you to touch time and space. It's by far one of my favorite electronic instruments and combined with the Cosmos it can take you anywhere. Thanks for always producing inspiring content!
@grumomusic
@grumomusic Год назад
The narration and the choice of words /script is sublime. If you ever burn out from the music thing, you'd be a better English teacher than 99% of English teachers.
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Thank you so much! This is a new style of video for me and I did not know hownit would be received
@davidburke8838
@davidburke8838 Год назад
Beautiful demonstration of the Lyra-8. I was fortunate enough to get one of these rare instruments and I "get lost" every time I sit down with it. This is indeed an instrument, in the classical sense, with it's own organic voice; and while capable of agonizing, pained lamentations, it most often produces tones that both are rich with beauty and at the same time, melancholy. I see that I also am in the latter group.
@pzedozmusic
@pzedozmusic Год назад
I love the way you explore ways to create new music. For me, it is an inspiration, helping me to keep going with my music making…, so thank you. 😊
@therealdohos2607
@therealdohos2607 Год назад
cool now i have a 6mm deep slit on the torso because the synth just open the video with no fade in nothing but distortion and feedback to the roof. my cat took of and cut me open like a cheeze wrapper
@martingoldmannmusic
@martingoldmannmusic Год назад
Hainbach playing the Beast - about time :)
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Год назад
Truly beautiful video! It feels like a spacious exploration of an idea rather than a tech demo or unveiling a synth, and I love it. Just a reflective space to join you in your world of how you hear and approach music. And I love that kind of experience - we get to both understand why/how you make music more clearly, and we get to learn to listen differently than we are used to within our own interaction with music. It's beautiful, thank you for sharing! ❤️
@alifeinyellow
@alifeinyellow Год назад
My taste has evolved dramatically recently where I’m seeking more texture and vibrance. So the Lyra has become a want to explore. Passing it through a granular delay or granular sampler to chop up those textures seems so pleasing.
@tylerk.rauman988
@tylerk.rauman988 Год назад
It certainly has seen things we people wouldn't believe. These are the sounds of attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion and C-beams glittering in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. You should name your Lyra-8 after the late, great, Rutger Hauer :)
@ThMntnst
@ThMntnst Год назад
Ahhh the textures. I adore them. Not being that good "at music" in general, I hide that way too often in texture-creation rather than anything else. There's moments I disconnect/ mute a chain in my hardwaresetup and discover the painful truth of the music falling apart completely. Still, to me the feeling of timbral richness is worth the hastle to even start something.
@ndf3
@ndf3 Год назад
As a listener, some of my favorite music is pure noise/sound collage. It has value, whether it's sound art or you just having a good ass time.
@ThMntnst
@ThMntnst Год назад
@@ndf3 Personally, I did Noise-"Music" 10 years ago and found my way to musically more harmonic sounds by adding to the structural repertoire. Still, if this is what one aimed for, textural richness stays a key-part of the redefined musical image.
@Screenshot1015
@Screenshot1015 Год назад
Very happy I own a Lyra. There simply isn’t anything else like it. If you’re considering one, just do it. Also, I find the trick to getting the most out of it is to avoid the traditional settings and tuning oscillators/etc. try your best to make it sound bad, use extreme and weird settings. It simply never ceases to amaze and surprise me.
@DarkTapes
@DarkTapes Год назад
so many pleasing and devasting tones. Tenori is such a nice classic and sounded lovely with tape. I think Lyra 8 could live nicely in my jaminarium, a little more thanks to your detailed report and demo on this organismic machine!
@Hessencemusic
@Hessencemusic Год назад
This is an example of an instrument that is more than a standard music instrument. Not for everyone, off course. Now it’s on hype again and there will be more and more people buying it for just a good picture or a single drone. But I’m agree with you that there is so much more than the hype.
@spoonify8137
@spoonify8137 Год назад
This video has a feeling that nothing else on this platform has, I love it
@Jefflantern483
@Jefflantern483 Год назад
Yes the music in the vid are very chill & yes had a few of your tunes played at a cabin that I rented for a week , a few weeks back & was ever relaxing too! Your tunes sounded fantastic at camp! 🙂🙂🔊🔊
@crazyquilt
@crazyquilt Год назад
I'm a middle aged multi instrumentalist, and the Lyra is a completely unique and enveloping playing experience. You don't so much control a Lyra as try to direct it. Yes, I can tune it to a handful of soft, consonant notes or a deep, satisfying drone, but that really misses the whole point of the instrument. Entropy is always gnawing at the edges of consonance, daring you to let those sweet tones blend and modulate into eldritch reverberations. The joy and mystery of the Lyra lies within the way all of its parts interact, creating something more.
@m.g.kroger
@m.g.kroger Год назад
The more I listen to your sounds the more I open my mind, in progress with developing a deeper taste and an adventurous approach toward beauty.
@Nemorosus
@Nemorosus Год назад
That was incredible! Love the way you make the Lyra / Cosmos sound. Makes me want to buy both..
@Nemorosus
@Nemorosus Год назад
@@istvantoth7431 awesome, congrats! I am still hoping that the Cosmos will appear second-hand somewhere. But I doubt it. I'd have to sell the only polysynth I own, to be able to buy the Lyra/Cosmos. Which I kinda want to do, but it's probably not a wise choice haha.
@jasonpowers7023
@jasonpowers7023 Год назад
Getting me even more excited about my Lyra 8. It's supposed to arrive tomorrow!
@TheClash115
@TheClash115 Год назад
I really appreciate the amount of work and care that you put into each one of your videos. This channel just keeps getting better over time.
@h2o1969
@h2o1969 Год назад
Nice vid. I really liked your discussion on how some instruments show up with a sense of a soul that has lived a life and bears the scars, and other instruments have an innocents about them. It's interesting how you can paint some scars on the innocent with effects, but it's hard to cover up the scars that are there permanently.
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Yeah I agree with you. Thank you for this comment, it’s well observed
@MahlenMorris
@MahlenMorris Год назад
The Lyra -8 is what taught me the importance of TRS cables for proper conveyance of bass. I usually start by leaning hard on voices 1 & 2, which are pitched the lowest; it's usually not serenading the hellhounds so much as possessed by them, howling and baying with unsated bloodlust. So it's interesting for me to see this diametrically different way of playing it.
@reggiep75
@reggiep75 Год назад
I could imagine sitting in a tent in the pouring rain and this writing the soundtrack for it. 😊
@TheNimasan
@TheNimasan Год назад
Cosmos was without the shadow of a doubt my fav piece of gear of the whole superbooth! Soma is a genius company. Everything vlad touches turns into gold man i love this ppl sooooo much!
@erlannderrantem6972
@erlannderrantem6972 Год назад
It would be interesting to see the bubbly, cheerful synth fight the achiness and melancholy of the lyra in one song
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Ah yeah, that would be a cool contrast.
@seekingnibbana4
@seekingnibbana4 Год назад
loved the style of this video, one of my favorites in a long time, thanks Hainbach!
@electricdawn2258
@electricdawn2258 Год назад
Love this video! I have been fascinated by the Lyra-8 for some time now. Unfortunately I just don't have the money for it right now... But someday... yeah, I'm looking forward to it. Thank you.
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 Год назад
It's fascinating watching the different ways you use your technology....
@kimmy_future4265
@kimmy_future4265 Год назад
absolutely beautiful video! i so wish i could afford to get a Lyra 8!
@christiand8243
@christiand8243 Год назад
Thanks for the video, it's (Lyra 8) really an interesting instrument! 💯💯💯
@blankspace0000
@blankspace0000 Год назад
"serenade the hellhounds" really struck me. Great way of putting it
@Gin-toki
@Gin-toki Год назад
Beautiful melancholia. I love the textures this can procude. It's really mesmerising to listen to.
@chriswareham
@chriswareham Год назад
I somehow missed this video when you posted it, and only came across it when I was searching for Lyra 8 videos as I tried to decide if I should buy one. I have now bought one, and it's the most amazing instrument I've ever used. I basically have my little Tascam multitracker recording the entire time I'm messing around with the Lyra so that I can capture those transient moments of brilliance. I can then sample them for later use, although looping what is often a constantly evolving sound is tough!
@gilberth_
@gilberth_ Год назад
"To make something that feel's happy with it is hard". I would add: to make something with it is hard, especially because the Lyra is hard to even talk to. Despite making 5 amateur semi-improvised tracks with it (and with another instrument), I finally sold mine. Too much struggle, which is not what the instrument (nor I) want. It also has some "flaws" that I could not overcome : - no level control for the external input, so you have to constantly tune at least 3 knobs (two on the Lyra, master level on the other instruments) - switches for modulation do not allow for a continuous transition from 0 to some (relatively high) level - so you get a jump when you switch the modulation on OR you get unwanted modulation rather than 0. - the sensors did not work for me (or in an unpredictable way) : I had to moister my fingers to get it work, every minute or so. I miss the double analog echo that can be modulated by the double lfo [Edit: 06-10-2022: edited the text for clarity (?) ; also since then I bought a modular Lyra8-FX (I do not regret it!)
@compucorder64
@compucorder64 11 месяцев назад
To a lesser extent, I feel some of the same about my beloved Elektron Digitone. Jogging House too makes good use of those glassy fine sand like textures. Waves folded over, and the feedback pushing in to swept noise. And sometimes that fragility can be warmed just enough by printing it to tape, like your Nagra, or Jogging House's Revox. But, it sounds as though even though it's less flexible than the Digitone, it doesn't need so much of that processing. KMRU is another artist that uses these to express beautiful emotions of longing, maybe even nostalgia and homesickness, and lost youth. These tones have parallels I think, in the extended techniques, like piercing bowed harmonics of 20th century instrumental music. Which again, some people hate. They hear rusty gates blowing in the wind and hate it, I do hear it somewhat the same, but I love it. Reminds me of being a child, safe in my concrete house on the South-West coast of Ireland while the big bad atlantic storms tried to blow my house down.
@Hainbach
@Hainbach 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully put!
@techslfink9722
@techslfink9722 Год назад
The sound of this insis an acquired taste - and I love it. Looks like it has a mind of its own though, so I imagine it is hard to control.
@waltmodul7948
@waltmodul7948 Год назад
The thenori- on. Is my master midi controler since 2012. And now lives together with a make noise Strega. The first on who loves those strange instruments on a tenori-on
@martinpohl2747
@martinpohl2747 Год назад
What a nice pair! The Cosmos and the Lyra. Although the Lyra in its purity is beautiful, and also has a delay built in, its so interesting to combine with external effects - it must sound nice with the Mircrocosm pedal too. Cool video!
@Vergarecords
@Vergarecords Год назад
I have been on the fence about the Lyra 8 for a while. On the one hand, i love the sounds it can make, on the other, I know that incorporating it into a mix of other synthesizers would be a real challenge.
@sonickitchen
@sonickitchen Год назад
Well worth the effort. You may have to do some in- DAW tuning and eq but adds life and genuine emotion to almost any track
@christianbachmann8206
@christianbachmann8206 Год назад
Having been a long time on the Lyra 8 wagon I can highly recommend to buy a filter like the vermona lancet filter and then just use an eventide pitchfactor after it. Best decision ever. Still I am not sure who is controlling whom. And that’s another beauty in the process
@dariusmorgan8302
@dariusmorgan8302 Год назад
I'm finding my 'Make Noise Easel' is similar. It urges & beckons & pulls...it nearly commands me to follow, not what I may have been considering, but the subtle pushes into places unconsidered & unconscious
@destroyerofcitysduck5937
@destroyerofcitysduck5937 Год назад
One way of adding some grit is to set a sample and hold as fast as possible and use it to control the pitch ever so slightly. That way it sounds a bit like an old wax cylinder or a broken tape machine.
@volatilescheme
@volatilescheme Год назад
Thanks, beautiful narration and sounds
@michaelkonomos
@michaelkonomos Год назад
Yes! The Lyra!
@xorshidjomjomeh80
@xorshidjomjomeh80 Год назад
I didn't know that there are people out there who hate the Soma instruments, how??? I guess we humans are just stranger than I thought we are, and that's what I love about us 😂😂
@nozzlegoblin1
@nozzlegoblin1 Год назад
Brilliant choice of words! Very poetic.
@peterdonofrio1038
@peterdonofrio1038 Год назад
Beautiful as always and love to see an Alesis Ineko out in the wild 💕 One of my favorite pedals
@ghouling1111
@ghouling1111 Год назад
Omg.. I just stumbled onto this video and I need this instrument one day!! I'm new to music production so I have no clue how to use them but I LOVE the sounds soooo much..
@Psionetics
@Psionetics Год назад
Your narration skills really shine in this one!
@Frozen_Smoke1972
@Frozen_Smoke1972 Год назад
I've just got a Lyra. So, so lovely to play.
@matthewtunnicliffe201
@matthewtunnicliffe201 Год назад
I enjoyed this video. I've wanted a Lyra 8 for a while but have always thought that it's a lot for me to spend on a more experimental piece that could be difficult to use in my music. Having said that, from videos I've seen (including this) I think it's a beautiful sounding instrument, and I could sample it to death on my Polyend Tracker and use it in music that way. There's certainly something about it that I can imagine getting lost in.
@id.unknown1283
@id.unknown1283 Год назад
I have to agree with you on the take of glitchy synths are limiting but beautiful. My whole set up is a modular desktop format (think eurorack but in various sized pedal housings) desktop set up with some very strange modules that are raw and glitchy.
@SlaserX
@SlaserX Год назад
Beautiful. This is such a mood
@shookmusic
@shookmusic Год назад
This is so nice Hainbach! ❤🙅🏻
@bazedjunkiii_tv
@bazedjunkiii_tv Год назад
hainbach in proper narrator mode. next step: some voice acting x narrator job for BBC or cinema?
@musiqtee
@musiqtee Год назад
Lovely…! Just wondering; The metal oven grate, was that for grounding / shielding, or just convenient for carrying the connected items around? 😅👍
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Convenient! That is one of the first advices I give to everyone living in crammed conditions / with kids - put your synths on a plate. Lowers the "now I need to repatch everything" threshold. Else would not have recorded that much on holidays in a small cabin with two kids
@richardgriffithsmusic
@richardgriffithsmusic 5 месяцев назад
*geese Great video as always. Very interested in this paired with the Cosmos. Also, the Solar 42.
@thesadwolf
@thesadwolf Год назад
I'm imagining Werner Herzog narrating over some those shots. "Earth, for some a bastion of hope and beauty born from the mother's flower of the universe. But to me, it is fire and daggers. Always ready to spank the baby's bottom of consciousness back into the dark abyss, non-existence, we call death."
@edrift3d
@edrift3d Год назад
I so love this instrument and desperately want one, but the cost is a bit steep for a one use machine. :(
@TheMrTonk
@TheMrTonk Год назад
I can definitely see the Lyra being used in scores for games or movies that take place after an extinction event, like the game Stray
@robst247
@robst247 Год назад
Even if I were indifferent to the tones and timbres of your electronic menagerie, I would revel in your poetical, meditative narration and the warm, soothing, brotherly embrace of your voice.
@Hainbach
@Hainbach Год назад
Thank you so much!
@robst247
@robst247 Год назад
@@Hainbach I have no TV but love listening to radio. You have a great radio voice, and you use English better than 99.6% of native speakers. You have a unique gift for taking listeners on a journey of discovery around the inner world of your own fascinations.
@Nicole-pt4bx
@Nicole-pt4bx Год назад
of course you have a tenori on ;v; love love love both the Lyra and the Tenori!
@rattlededge-somemikeratled1630
i have found conversations between lyra and syntrx that consistently offer a nod towards the uncanny...
@carbonvibes
@carbonvibes Год назад
Amazing sounds as always, the Nagra recorder produces such a beautiful silky sound. Really wish they were a bit more affordable 🤑. Thanks for sharing!
@lokologico
@lokologico Год назад
Amazing, I love the Lyra, it’s the strangest and most fun synth in my collection. For those that don’t have a Tenori, check out Xynthesizr on the iPad ,,
@sodiumlights
@sodiumlights Год назад
superb.
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Год назад
Also, I hope your holiday was enjoyable and restful! It is a beautiful setting...were you back in the Black Forest?
@thebkstank2095
@thebkstank2095 Год назад
Me: sounds interesting. Heinbach: it wants to go dark places and serenade the hellhounds. Me: holy shit.
@soulflower8687
@soulflower8687 Год назад
Your best video IMHO
@jackbourbon
@jackbourbon Год назад
Seems to me you can tell a story with pretty much anything you get your hands on, even if it is not an instrument!
@edgarm6017
@edgarm6017 Год назад
The Lyra-8 is the best synthesizer ever made :)
@assis9009
@assis9009 Год назад
Omg you have a tenori on. I dream about this gear since i was a teen
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