Was lucky enough to snag one of these. It's really got all the vibe you could want. There are few bugs but Dreadbox I'm sure will address them in a firmware update soon. I love this synth... Thanks!
Amazing track! I bought a Murmux as well and at first questioned it's sound but have since discovered how lovely the Murmux sounds. It has a unique sound that sets it apart from much of the polysynth gear out right now. I have a Melbourne Nina and a GS E7 to round out my desktop synths and the three together are just mind blowing !
If I may ask a slightly tangential question, Antonio, as you own both the E7 and the Nina: how "vintage-y" is the sound of the Nina out of the box, compared to the E7 (which seems to ooze a lovely drifty character out of the box, without much or any coaxing, using modulation etc)? Thanks!
@@stefanherzog I owned both the e7 and Nina as well. I wanted to love the Nina (and the motorized knobs are awesome) but I sold it because I just kept going to my e7 instead because I love its sound so much more. Tbh, I wasn't a huge fan of the Nina's sound. I didn't like it's filter much and it definitely doesn't sound very "vintagey" out of the box if that's what you're going for.
@@stefanherzog Nina is more modern sounding in my opinion but it is a good “modern” with its own character. I haven’t gotten the vintage drifty vibe out of it yet but then I haven’t really tried too much. The E7 like the Murmux is instant drifty vintage 70’s without even trying.
The music is well chosen. It floats and breathes organically. You obviously can connect to the instrument. And I really like the comment section. It is heart warming to read this. Tnank you. All of you.
I am loving my Murmux, too. I'm curious what bugs you've found. I've noticed that it's a bit too easy to get notes stuck on, and I haven't found a great way to to resolve it without power cycling. Other than that, I love how there's almost no menu diving beyond setting up poly/unison/mono modes.
First demo with really amazing sounds. I was put off by its sound when I watched the demo at super booth . How accurately do the modulators sync to external clock in it ? That’s a big deal since there isn’t a sequencer or an arpeggiator ( not a big deal on a poly) so getting everything to pop with intervals that don’t just key down but beat along with any clock source plug weather its midi usb or even audio sync detection.but for modern music that’s a very important feature to make sure everything is popping in sync as far as modulation goes . Usually it’s a global thing that can be selected in the synth’s / Drum-box settings on the better end of the hardware spectrum.👽✌️
These are great questions. I’m going to explore some of this more and make u guys or more comprehensive video. I feel like it covered all the grounds I look for in a poly. My main excitement is it has a unique personality. And I love that it’s its own thing. But love these questions. I’ll report back.
Yes, So there is a Drone From Petrichor happening and some voices for spitfire albion. For the Murmux, I'm using some Valhalla Tape Delay on the back end. But the dotted delay is coming from the murmux. Other than that nothing else on the Murmux.
@@JeremySHGriffithBetter to explain all that up front. Because I think what you are saying is the Murmux doesn't sound like this by itself, without a lot of other gear. Regardless you made it sound lovely, thanks for sharing with the world.
@@irtnyc No I am not saying that at all. This was just a little jam I did on the fly. The murmux sounds great on it's own but it also works very well with others. It was the core of this little musical moment so it felt appropriate to post it. I didn't even think about explaining anything because this isn't a review. Just an expression of enjoyment of use. Glad you enjoyed the little tune.