@@-_-Jacob-_- Everything that I have purchased from Moog has been sight-unseen. The most I have ever seen in a store was a Little Phatty over a decade ago, and a Grandmother. That is is. Most stores won't stock stuff because it is too expensive, and this was even while the Moogerfoogers were in production.
Wow. Well I closed my eyes and listened. I think I ended up in some far away distant star system. I was lost completely in the music and no mind altering drugs used either. Awsome as always 🤜
Seeing as your outstanding demos must have surely led to increased sales of the One, Moog should provide you free of charge with a proper keyboard stand for that thing. Obviously all the wobbling hasn't negatively affected your chops, but every time I watch one of your videos, I can't help but worry that it's gonna take a tumble.
The reason Matt makes the Moog sound good is because he is an artist. Making music will sound good on whatever he uses. The rest of us testing for testing sake and judging is just a blight on our judgemental selves. Lovely skills Matt and great design and musicianship. Appreciated. Hope Moog have given you some goodies!
Wow! By a very wide margin, my favorite video featuring the Moog One. Goes to show that this is a serious instrument, only as “good” sounding as the person programming and playing it. And, this video sounds glorious!
8:20 part twelve 👍🏼👍🏼 Thanks for uploading. Very interesting to hear what you've made with the Moog One. 0:00 part one 0:58 part two 1:58 part three 2:40 part four 3:33 part five 👍🏼 4:11 part six 👍🏼 muted, slightly melancholic 5:04 part seven 5:47 part eight 6:31 part nine 👍🏼 very expressive 7:19 part ten 7:48 part eleven 8:20 part twelve 👍🏼👍🏼 melodic, evolving future nostalgia 9:00 part thirteen 9:25 part fourteen 9:45 part fifteen 9:50 part sixteen
7:27 part ten 1/2 👍👍 ... you missed this one I agree on all your thumbs ups. 5:05 (part seven) ... sounds a bit like DAF - Tanz den Mussolini Thanks for indexing the parts. 👍 :)
Loving the sounds - better still seeing them played - Beautiful, Man - fantastic vicarious experience of this and your other synths / boards. Again, inspirational - thanks for doing these vids Matt - Kia Ora from New Zealand!
Well you said about the lack of videos that showed it capabilities for your liking and style, well you have addressed this wonderfully! Totally gave it what it deserved.
Absolutely beautiful sound design as usual but I also noticed some very Sakamoto-esque chord voicings in there. It also seems from my listening that there is a definite sound heritage going back to the Memorymoog. As always a true pleasure to hear whatever you are playing
Oh No! Temptation is rising in me to have a Moog One! I think i'll try recreating some of these sounds on the Quantum first to see how out of the ballpark it is. Nice demo as always :D
So great Matt! A lot of the presets were disappointing as they seem more "engineering" focused than musical or goosebump oriented and I was dying for this video when I first got mine. I feel like the best thing I did was turn off the effects on patches to learn and attain more Moog tone OR hit Init and knob twiddle. There were some good ones as well (not dissing Moog, the synth is a work of art), the patches just did a disservice to the synth IMO ;) Keep these coming good man.
Love your playing! At 7:30 I dig the FM-esque sounds you are getting here! I played the Moog One at the Moog factory in Ashville, NC and to be honest I wasn't super impressed. But it seems so complex you would need to have the manual open and a month going through it to get the most of this board. I'm sure after an extensive time with it, I could get some amazing sounds.
Hey, how do you set all your synths up to play them ergonomically? Are they all set up or do you need to plug one in at a time. Also I noticed, and it might be for video purposes, that you’re playing your synth with the back of your head facing the monitors , does this affect your sound designing at all? P.s nice sounds man!
Sweeeeeetttt!!!!!! Matt. Mmmm, wondering how an old R&B song (“FREE” by Deniece Williams) would sound like on one of these?...Just in case you are taking requests 😉😎
I love the mixed mode, here! How much control does it have over the style of the apegiator? With the ability to nudge it in the direction you want it to go, it would be an even better composition aid.
Some of these patches remind me of my Elektron analog keys it has a similar rawness to it if you push the overdrive a bit and modulate the oscillators a lot
Is there a convenient interface and hardware so you could patch into the Minimoog Voyager RME over your shoulder, Mr. Johnson? You could really drive the bass from that first arpeggio.
Matt , where does it all come from? . I could make 10 tracks out of these snippets you just reeled off! as is the case in most of your demos. Great mate. The sound of that Moog is inspiring, (well... when you play it it is!). Thanks for taking the time to demo it to us.
Vladimir Putin Thank you, this definitely helps. I’ve been looking at the Boog and am highly considering it. I’ll look into the Novation Peak also. Thanks!
Vladimir Putin I’ll check those out too. I think that I’d prefer true analogue over virtual analogue. Thank you for the amazing insight on synths! Happy music making!