Listen to Blast of Sirens: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/blast-of-sirens 7 of the patches I made as Decent Sampler Instruments (free for 7.5IPS Patrons, or 5EUR): www.patreon.com/hainbach/shop/moog-muse-7-decent-sampler-instruments-287355
Thanks Hainbach for the video! ❤ Anyone who is interested, let me quickly highlight how this synth is unique or interesting IMO: - the LFOs, apart from the usual shapes, come with complex custom shapes (the "+" symbol above the waveform button) - in the dual VCOs there is a wavemix feature where you can set the balance of levels between pulse and triangle / saw (/which you can also mix freely!) - you can program a lot of generative behavior into the sequencer with gate, velocity and note chance / probability for more unpredictability - there's dual timbre addressing in the sequencer so it can play both timbres at once or only chosen notes for timbre A and B (which makes it more fun!) - in the mod matrix you can use functions to change the well-known shapes of sine, square LFOs into uniquely new ones, or create custom curves for envelopes / aftertouch response, etc. - the mixer allows for a clean mix of all analog sources but you can also use the overload slider to overdrive the signal like the classic Moog CP-3 mixer does - the delay works like vintage digital rack units in that it's highly configurable and can provide stereo delays with ping pong behavior, filtered multi-tap tape echo-style delays, or reverb + dreamy chorused-diffusion trails. Generally it's a sonic playground for time-based effects. Thank you Moog!!!
I like the air vents on the back of the machine, like on the Polybrute 12. Air vents are like louvres on the bonet of my (vintage) car, they mean powaaaaa 😁
I was looking for a video that would allow me to appreciate the real sonic potential of this jewel. My search ended here, with your video. Thank you so much.
This would be a workhorse I would seriously consider getting if I had the money for it. Lovely sounds, and I know it has an intriguingly capable sequencer/arpeggiator. Thanks for showing off your sounds with it! Quite a versatile instrument!
Cool sounds! I love how you got totally different timbres out of the synth than I heard in the other demos of this synth. I think it's a very cool new synth from Moog!
The fact that you called this demo and patch from scratch, shows that you think like me, this was luscious! Your partner inspires me, I’ll have to follow her up, she makes the sounds I love. Also I now have to see if you did a prophet 5 cos I been meaning to look into them, I once played an original and it might have been my best synth experience ever.
Or was it ‘an elpee’s worth of tunes’? Either way what a great song! I love the way that it is preceded by the vocal- ‘no, no,no, a little more humanity please!’ on the original album. ❤️
Weirdly I'm pretty much plugged into synthtube, but your video is the only one I've seen so far. I have been watching other things though that seem to have taken over my feed.
was skeptical given the current ownership and labor issues, but this seems incredible. sure does suck about the workers and the closing of the Asheville storefront, though.
It looks much more interesting to me than the current Oberheim and Sequential synths. I like that you could get such complex stuff going very quickly without too much menu diving stuff in the way. It seems like a lot of money for 8 voices - but when it can be this deep maybe the price is justified. I may have to sell internal organs after all.
At the beginning of the video, I was a little sceptical as to whether Mr. Hainbach and this rather classical instrument could harmonize. But what can I say. My skepticism was unfounded.
I think for the actual price, this polyphonic Moog is really very nice. Maybe the best for that money at the moment. If there are not all of the circumstances now and maybe in the future (danger of close war...), I surely would spend the money and buy the Muse. On the other hand I read, there are some problems - so it need an update to be more perfect. I hoped it has 16 voices, but maybe they decided to have a better sound and more capabilities instead of more voices. THX a lot ;)
Seeing this wonderful bit of kit wobble around with the lightest of touch as if it's going to hit the floor at any minute was painful to watch. Great sounds though.
Had heard rumours of a new moog but assumed they were just rumours & it would take years. Then up this pops 🤯 And surprise surprise it sounds massive!!!
@@bolttracks 🤔 yeh thatll do it. & Its still out of my budget 🤣 Tbh im happy with my subsequent 37 & prophet 12 combo. Got a lifetime of exploration with those two. How about you? Are you considering a moog?
Nice synth! The wobbly keyboard stand would drive me crazy. It even did, just watching the video 😰 Unfortunately, the absence of any effects other than delay in such a machine doesn't feel much like 2024.
@@Hainbach Yes, I got that impression from the videos as well. I just secretly was hoping that I could do away with external effects, since I for some reasine like dawless setups. But not a real problem. I'm really thinking about the Muse.
Sexy looking synth for a Moog. The form factor reminds me of my vintage Roland Jupiter 6. Except the Muse's cheeks are wooden. Eight note polyphony seems kinda chintzy for a bi-tambrel synth, but then again, Moogs have always produced expensive polysynths. Would like to see a sixteen note polyphony option.
Check the „Son Of Moog“ patch, that is very much the sound of the overdrive. It’s heavy, but the vintage 1970s Model D I played on my album with Ah Kosmos pushed a bit more.
I am debating - right now I am using them for writing music for other artists, so keeping them personal makes more sense to me. But I want to spend more time making more patches, making use of all the playable functions - most don’t have the mod wheel assigned yet. Then I might do a set.
I wonder if they will use this Moog to do the score for the next season of Stranger Things… because you’re making me want to go back and binge all the seasons again! What a sweet sound!
That sounds like a combination that will work for you always. A mono and a poly is better than one poly, even if multi-timbral. So I would argue no. But I am writing songs now with it and I am surprised how easily it switches roles - texture, harmony, experimental, bass - it can do all. It makes me think what synths I actually need.
No, no and no. The Matriarch is a very special sounding unit with so much potential for sound design. And it sounds so original 70th. I love my Matriarch and soon my Muse will arrive. Both will accomplish another in perfect harmony. Beside: the analog BBD of the Matriarch alone is worth to keep the unit.
I mean it just sounds like a synth… I might get one eventually… but I am happy with my Rev 2 and prophet 10. I also enjoy my subsequent 37 + matriarch. No need to impulse buy this thing