Thanks for including us on your list! We're honored. We love what we're doing and your support means everything to us!
@VultureCulture9 ай бұрын
Really excited about what you guys are doing! Thank you for giving the world the 3rd Wave! 🌊
@JohnnyADi4 ай бұрын
Bought one, in my opinion its better than the udo super gemini as its significantly more flexible and is the dream synth, and ive heard they are industry leading in updating their gear.
@WayOfFire10 ай бұрын
Thanks man, I haven't watched your channel before but this has to be the most comprehensive synth of the year guide I've ever seen. It looks like you've pretty much got everything covered at every price point. I'll definitely check out more of your channel and at the very least I'll be back next year to check out what's the best of the best. Great job.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much and welcome! I always do a livestream every Wednesday so please stop by if you can and say hi 👋
@joseluisnunes712810 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a perfect and clear analysis. A hug from Portugal👌👍🎹
@garycitro16744 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time man. Very informative! I've been out of the synth game for decades, I probably have had all the vintage analog stuff You can think of, but I sold almost all of it and my focus has been on the piano. I am overwhelmed by how many companies are making the stuff now and what all the stuff is capable of. I can't say that you've made diving in any easier, but I've certainly got a lot of information to evaluate. It sucks that there are no music stores in my area that carry any of it to try it out.
@VultureCulture21 сағат бұрын
Yeah I wish there were stores by me to play synths at too! Which synths are you looking at getting?
@ToyKeeper11 ай бұрын
My favorite synth gear: Studio centerpiece: Akai Force. Polysynth: Hydrasynth (any). Monosynth: Sequential Pro 3. Acoustic / expressive instrument: Expressive-E Osmose. Portable: Dirtywave M8. Best way to start a song: hum a song idea into a phone. Notable mentions: Boss RC-505 Mk2, Novation Peak/Summit, 3rd Wave, PWM Malevolent, Arturia Microfreak / Minifreak / Minibrute 2, Haken Continuum, Nonlinear Labs C15.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Great list! C15 is an awesome muscle car of a synth!
@ToyKeeper11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCultureIn addition to my music production desk, I'd love to set up a practice / performance / meditation area with an Osmose, RC-505, mic, and Wavedrum. But not until/unless I somehow end up with lots of free time and cash. 😅
@FM-kl7oc11 ай бұрын
Imagine if Roland released a proper analog modern Juno 60/106 in the same spirit like when Sequential released a proper analog modern Prophet-5/10. I think Roland would sell quite many of them.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
They would murder it. I think the problems they had with the JD-Xa turned them off from trying analog again.
@Agoraphobia2day33311 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture still love the XA
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
JDXA is an under-looked upon monster
@Mercy_Pants11 ай бұрын
If Roland released a new version of the JD-XA with 10 analog voices. It would be game over for a lot of other synths
@TheBebe66611 ай бұрын
@@chokocat9064 Yup..100% true.
@AndrewColyerMusic11 ай бұрын
Great job on this video! Favorite recommendation - Studiologic SLEDGE!! YES!! That thing sounds fantastic, and the FEEL is AMAZING. Thank you so much for that one! Keep up the good work here on your channel. 😀
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Love to hear from the Sledge people! 🖤
@frankstetka720610 ай бұрын
Fatar rules Synth key beds. I can’t seem to part with my Kawai 5000s which I almost hate but it has midi and can run a Blofeld desktop which is also hate worthy. I have thought of gutting the Kawai and plopping the Keybed in an old Akai AX60 but realized I could find simple controllers with Fatar keys and gut those.
@AndrewColyerMusic10 ай бұрын
@@frankstetka7206 - DUDE just spend the $900, get the Studiologic Sledge, and be done with it! 😀
@EannaButler10 ай бұрын
❤ for the Waldorf sound!
@lumpichu11 ай бұрын
My dream synth is still the Iridium (keyboard). It not only sounds from another world, but also looks great and that's an understatement.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Iridium is the price point I like Waldorf at
@RayyMusik10 ай бұрын
It does have its glitches though.
@OWL.11 ай бұрын
I must say, Behringer did an amazing job with JT4000. They've managed to create a little polysynth that sounds really good, and it only costs 49 bucks! The build quality is fantastic, and the navigation is so easy and intuitive. The screen is also worth noting, even though it's tiny, it's so clear and crispy (oled). Behringer really nailed this tiny form factor (same size as korg nts1).
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I actually usually do include Behringer every year: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYPRZoeJnp5npNksi=p7JyuP2jsndMD7Ja kzbin.info/www/bejne/b2XQk5iPe519gdUsi=e1I8h7nSxiNuSZua
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me know! I was very very close to adding the JT to the list - I was worried about the build quality but it sounds like I shouldn't have been.
@teamphil11 ай бұрын
The only thing I don’t like about the jt4000 is when trying to use a midi keyboard with it. You’ll need a usbc splitter for power and then a usbc to 5pin din adaptor, since most midi keyboards don’t have midi host function. I think it’s a great and fun little synth, but if you want to play with it with a midi keyboard and no computer, it’s a pain in the bum.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
@teamphil that sucks! Thank you for the info! That's part of why I didn't mention it as the choice for beginner synth, although the price point is stellar.
@crhkrebs11 ай бұрын
@@jocee2257what’s with the hostility? No one is forcing you to watch this channel.
@stevencohen51169 ай бұрын
This is my favorite synth rundown video ever. You covered a lot of ground, and the video had a snappy good pace to it. The best part is that you covered plenty of the synths I’ve had my eye on, which was nice to see all in one place, and there were good surprises. Now I gotta get more work so I can try to get a little something here and there. Thanks, and for me, this was a nicely produced video.
@VultureCulture9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the positivity 🙏 I'm glad you found this video helpful and invite you to check out one of the live streams I do every Wednesday at 9 pm est - we've got a really awesome community over there 🍻
@stevencohen51169 ай бұрын
Will check the live stream out! Thanks!
@Michel-r6m3 ай бұрын
As a beginner with serious intentions and or potential consider the Roland Fantom 06, Korg Nautilus 61 and Yamaha MODX6 they go between €1250-1750 and are great bread butter synths to have as a basis of your set up. To later add water with FM, wavetable, VA, analog etc. Owning a synth like this is fundamental to me. If you're not into bread or butter but wanna play the "I am different" part I'd check on the GAIA 2 from Roland and KingKorg NEO. Got a Jupiter 50 (bread & butter), a KingKorg 61 keys (VA) and Roland SH-4d as a TR-8s. Total damage about $ 3250 with a Tascam 24 track mixer/recorder and monitors.
@VultureCulture3 ай бұрын
That's a very different (but very valid) approach than what I would consider recommending - do you think most beginners would find the workstations challenging?
@Michel-r6m3 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Workstations with lineair sequencer are challenging I think. As a beginner a step sequencer would be in general a better approach (for me). What was missing when I started was information that was correct, even subjective information can be helpfull if interpreted the right way. It boils down to two things. Do you want to play or want to learn synthesis and make a choice based on that.
@sashaSwetlowski2 ай бұрын
thanks for making this. Great lighting in your studio. makes the video even better.
@VultureCulture2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the lighting! Any synths you're looking to buy?
@cmaynes11 ай бұрын
the one machine I think you should really have included was the Synclavier Regen- it is an extraordinary machine (with poly pressure) and is insanely flexible as a synth.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Can't believe I missed that one! You're totally right!
@Farold_Haltermeyer11 ай бұрын
Fascinating watch, thank you! Gotta say that the Terra has been my revelation, using it for industrial and IDM styles, as it has reminded me that so many synths disconnect me from actually listening to the music rather than looking at the interface. Has made me play so differently, more about the tactile guitar expression...helps that it can sound utterly filthy and has some of the best reverb and delay on a synth I’ve heard in some time
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I really hope I get a chance to play one sometime! Such a one of a kind instrument! Any other favorites for industrial and IDM?
@Farold_Haltermeyer11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I thought the MegaFM was going to be a gimmick...that thing has become a fantastic little box of raw edged, hands-on FM joy!
@-KingOfKhaos11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the list! 👍🏻 The MiniFreak is already on my short list after using it in V Collection X… that sold it for me right there… seeing it talked about here means it’s being ordered tonight 😂
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I wish Arturia would pay me a commission for the number of synths I've sold 😂
@marcusholder49510 ай бұрын
A very cool choice 😎 👌 👍🏽
@frankstetka720610 ай бұрын
@frankstetka7206 0 seconds ago Oh yeah I am probably going down that road by also picking up the mini. At first I thought the micro was a bit shrill and thin on some factory patches but I dig in and it turns out to have some heft for what it is. I love my old Arturia mini brute duo but one bad pitch wheel pot and all decomposing rubber knobs are beyond irritating. I’m replacing all of them and feel that same fate will occur to the Freq’s.
@NoCoverCharge10 ай бұрын
Well I am a guitar player learning synths and this past year I bought a Donner b1 bass synth a Yamaha modx+7 and a moog grandmother .. a Roland tr-8s drum machine now to figure out how to make it all work …
@ivanskunov916610 ай бұрын
Hi!There is an unsurpassed, already vintage DSI rev 5 synthesizer. It's amazing that he was pushed into a corner. As for the digital synthesizer, which will be very popular after decommissioning, it is worth taking a look at the secondhand market and it will be the Roland system 8.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
DSI Rev 5?
@ivanskunov916610 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Ha ha ha! Of course rev 2! Even and I don't know how it happened.Rev 5 is this a monster from a dream?))
@lousyracuse11 ай бұрын
Just found your page and subscribed right away. I had a D50 for over 25 years until its demise due to a power supply failure. The funny thing is, losing it is what brought me into the modern world of VSTs. I am about to sign up for Roland Cloud and will be picking up your D50 library when I do. I can't wait to see what treasures your video archive has in store for me. :)
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Awesome! Welcome to the community! 🙏🙏
@geoffk77710 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this video! I have a neice and nephew who are both budding synthesists, and I was looking for a good synth to send them that wouldn't break the bank. So they each got a Cobolt 5s. Both of the units work perfectly and both of them love it. I was considering the Donner B1 because it's so cheap, but the Cobolt was cearly a much better choice. You made a couple of young kids very happy.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Awwww that warms my soul! I'm so glad you shared the gift of synthesizers with them! 🎹🎹
@geoffk77710 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Thanks! although at times I feel a bit like a drug dealer "sharing the gift" of heroin with them....
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@geoffk777 hahahahahahahaha
@jamest.13511 ай бұрын
I own a Sledge and use to own a hydrasynth and was very pleased the sledge picked up a recommendation as it's a very versatile amazing sounding synth. I sold my hydrasynth despite having the absolute best time programming it for one reason. Only. It didn't sound like anything to me. The sound despite its best attempts didn't sound analog and it didn't sound ice pick digital either. After months of using it and programming and enjoying it, I found I couldn't use it in my songs because it didn't really stand out as anything. So I sold it. I do miss it it from time to time though. Now the sledge, that is not going anywhere. You can legit make it sound indistinguishable from a real moog. I had a basic moog bass set up on the subsequent and the same on the sledge, identical. Honestly don't know how they pulled that off. The Sledge is staying forever or until it catches on fire.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Everyone who has a Sledge says something similar! You're not the first to point out the Hydra's "neutral" sound - not everyone's cup of tea. Virus's kind of have the same issue.
@zap775911 ай бұрын
Yeah synths with any kind of VA labeling like the Blofeld engine sound better than straight up digital polys for classic subtractive sounds. Nord Lead A1 and 4 sound way, way warmer/analog.
@enochroot943811 ай бұрын
Nice guide, at the end of the day, choose well what you can afford and what suits your needs and you can't go wrong
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Agreed! So many incredible options out there nowadays!
@enochroot943811 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture also loved your personal recommendations. Didn't even know about the sledge but will check it out...I'm a big fan of the Wavestates & Hydrasynths, also the Terra looks interesting although I just picked up a Plinky synth which has that expressive touch vibe too ( very lucky to get hold of one with the demand /supply situation around it)
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
@enochroot9438 I need to check out the Plinky! Haven't heard of it!
@BigMuff52011 ай бұрын
This is an excellent list of a lot of synths work trying. I do not need anymore gear, but it’s time to add a Dreadbox piece to my set up sometime this year.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I think it would be worth it - Dreadbox stuff sounds so feral lol
@treetopjones73710 ай бұрын
For experimenting with modern non-traditional synth sounds ( wavetable, formant, and “vowel” for example ), the MicroFreak is a great low cost synth( again 4 voice limitation, and smaller touch surface keyboard ), and in the latest firmware update you can now indirectly add samples ( record or find a sample and add it on your computer into the free software called midi control center, then plug in MF to computer and add them in ). It has an arpeggiator and sequencer, also vocoder ability by plugging a mic with TRRS ( 3 black bands, even a phone headset with mic will work ) into the mini headphones jack ( crank up the mic gain in MF settings ). Sounds improve going through external FX boxes ( or FX in a DAW ) like reverb and delay. Firmware updates are free BTW.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I didn't know all of that! Any other synths you'd recommend?
@aquaticborealis487711 ай бұрын
Excellent run through. Have to say, I love the sound of the Nymphes every time I hear it. Dreadbox seem to be very good at getting grit and character. Tempting. I already have the Take 5, and it always sounds gorgeous. That Nina would also be awesome. It’s got the sound and the power. As far as a good groove box, the Synthstrom Deluge is a monster. Various synth engines, incredible workflow. It also has a sanctioned open source version now which has been adding some crazy features. Everything unlimited, only bound by CPU.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I definitely need to expand my horizons when it comes to groove boxes. I think next year I'll have a more nuanced take on the subject - need to check out Deluge because it looks insane!
@dnbsoldier72598 ай бұрын
You can make a very strong case for the Sequential Pro 3 being the best monosynth on the market right now. It's got a ton of killer features and it sounds absolutely wicked.
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
Yes, but it is very expensive, almost 4x the Malevolent.
@keytronek5 ай бұрын
I went back and watched this again. I agree with you regarding the Sledge 2.0. It's definitely a sleeper, and has provided endless inspiration for me over the last few years. There's plenty of used ones out there now and it would be a nice addition to someone's synth collection. I bought a used yellow one ($600) because I was reading a lot of posts regarding issues with the black one, and I'm not a fan of the gray/black keyboard. Regarding best buys, you can't beat the VST collections available now. For under $1000, you can grab the Arturia V Collection, which includes the MiniFreak, and Korg Collection, and have 52 classic and modern synths at your beck and call. Endless inspiration!
@VultureCulture5 ай бұрын
I have both Korg and Arturia's collections and they're insanely good! I hadn't heard of issues with the black sledge, what kind of issues?
@keytronek5 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I’m a member of a few Sledge groups on FB, and the problems posted were OS boot up issues, the LCD screen blanking out and dead keys on the key bed.
@EnervatedSociety11 ай бұрын
I've already heard the UB-Xa coming from just regular people. I've even heard blind tests with the OB-X8, OB-6 and UB-Xa. I saw people fail that blind test miserably, including myself. The UB-Xa really does sound great. The build quality is solid by all accounts. Metal and wood, plastic pots similar to a Nord Lead and It's got some weight to it. The keybed has been described as something like the OB-6, but with PAT but keybed feel is subjective so who knows how it will feel to you. The weakest part of the build that I can see is the detachable knobs imo. They're just plain plastic, nothing fancy but they work. If you want fancier knobs that's easy to acquire online and it's not much money at all. Given how the rest of the synth is built I'm surprised they cheaped out on the knobs. Maybe they had tons of them, I don't know. Surprisingly no one has yet complained about any bugs. Usually that comes right away. Someone over at GS replaced the screen already, multiple times, in multiple colors. There's pictures and an explanation how to. It came out really nice. The GS user went with white on black which imo looks the best and fits the UB-Xa's look better than the stock red screen. Weird choice that. I've very patient when it come to buying synths. Truth is I just don't need any more, but I gotta say the UB-Xa has exceeded my expectations, build wise, sound wise, and feature wise. I'll likely pick it up because as far as can tell it's a steal. I also really like the way it sounds and I don't have that color in my palette currently. Does it sound exactly 1:1 like my favorite synth of all time, the Oberheim OB-Xa? Flat out NO, but neither does the OB-X8 or OB-6 which are the other options, both of which Ive owned. It comes just as close as either of these imo. The blind test certainly suggest as much. Bias is a tricky mofo.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I think the OB-X8 nails the OB-Xa sound, Marcus Ryle's video comparing the presets is pretty insane. Thank you for your input! Looking forward to trying out one myself.
@Tutorius11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture The price for the UB-XA is totally insane. It is 1275 Euros in germany... Thats about 1400 in Dollars, i think. But too expensive for me...
@EnervatedSociety11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I saw that video. He kept it petty simple and yes the simpler stock presets matched pretty well, but not all of them. It's easier to tell in the heavily modulated sounds. Every comparison I've seen so far I've noticed the presenter will say something along the lines of: I could have matched it or gotten closer if . . . and then they move on. Honestly that was my experience as well, only I did try and never quite got there. Maybe that's just me and they could. Maybe it doesn't matter to some people. But that's thing, you don't have to try with an OB-Xa. It's naturally wild like that, and the X8 is very controlled, as it should be imo. At least in my experience and from what I've seen in others. I toss it up to different times, different tech, plus those 40+ years. Whatever it is, I personally love it. Also, is it just me or does anyone else notice the X8 has this, for lack of a better description, hi-fi sheen to it? I think so. Great sounding synth regardless but in the end I couldn't stomach the premium knowing what I know. Kinda felt like how things are in the fashion world, if you catch my drift. 😉 Branding baby.
@marcusholder49510 ай бұрын
A very cool wise person
@PrinceAmac4 ай бұрын
Random comment. Broke out my Roland VSynth GT after two years. My god. Forgot how incredible this thing sounds and is so incredibly expressive if you’re a player.
@VultureCulture4 ай бұрын
I've got to try a V-synth out at some point!
@JohnathanOGilvie5 ай бұрын
Sledge is truly slept on you can get crazy nice sounds and it just looks cool af
@VultureCulture5 ай бұрын
For sure! Any other faves?
@andybside11 ай бұрын
No mention of the Udo Super 6? I'm shocked. That synth is pure art. And we can absolutely thank Behringer for all these cheaper synths these days.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Super 6 is awesome! I simply reserved talking about Udo until the Gemini. Agree about Behringer but the effect is at least debatable. There are cheaper synths than ever but also much more expensive synths than ever. You could say it's done more to assassinate the mid-range lol.
@andybside11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I see your point. But not even an honorable mention? It's a smaller company and for the work they did, I feel they should be on everyone's list. 😁
@andybside10 ай бұрын
Oh, I was actually referring to the super Gemini. 😁
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I did mention the Gemini lol
@andybside10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture oh my God. Lol. Im an idiot. Sorry dude. Haha.
@mrdavies78944 ай бұрын
Great list with lots of nice surprises! I have to give my 2¢ on the Juno-X, though. I was one of those that rode the hype wave when it came out and bought one the first moment I was able to (~Feb 2023). I had it for 2~3 months and loved certain aspects of it (my 7-y-o daughter loved the vocoder 😍, the "M" filter was a super nifty alternative, &c) but ended up selling it because, with _ALL_ that other stuff (like you were saying!), it just did _NOT_ have the Juno-106 mojo that I was looking to recapture (that was my first synth, ~1986). But now I find myself missing the -X for several reasons. Philosophically, I realised that Roland was selling - and I had bought - something it would never be. So, adjusting that understanding and expectation made me realise all the things that it actually _is_ . Thus, pragmatically, it turns out to be a really useful and practical "all in one" synth that I intend to buy again (unless I find a better alternative) because of the following features: - Built-in speakers. Yes, they sound like crap. Yes, they are not loud. I dig the philosophy of putting them in (an "instrument" should "make sound" without external amplification and because of the haptic feedback they provide) but practically, it's just super convenient, as a keyboardist, to be able to bring a full-featured synth to a a buddy's house or a jam session or whatever and not have to bring a PA with it! - Build quality: It really feels like a $2k synth. It's solid without being unnecessarily heavy, fantastic keybed, all the controls feel solid and premium, &c. - Yes, playing a RD-Piano on a Juno-shaped box is weird. But same as above; being able to bring a decent sounding piano to a jam session or whatever without lugging the other 27 keys plus 27 lbs (plus PA…), or a separate sound module &c, is just super handy. - The foregoing arguments would generally lead one toward an arranger-style keyboard and that's not the wrong conclusion. But I have yet to find an arranger that has the right combination of features at the right price that I would _also use anywhere else_ , like back in my studio! Even if it just sat there doing nothing, the -X is a nice piece of eye candy for current and prospective clients (this is a similar argument for my Moog Subsequent 37). But it _wouldn't_ just sit there because (like the '37) it can not only bring its own unique voice to the table but (one of the under-rated features of both of these examples) it has a _lot_ of juice as a MIDI controller! Not to mention the tons of effects, external audio input/processing, USB audio, class-compliant interface, &c &c &c. - And, of course, I just can't deny the emotional connexion to "the Juno look". I mean, it's just one of those ultimate examples, like a Minimoog or Prophet 5, of "this is what a synth looks like"! All that said, there are definitely some things that still piss me off about it: - Where are the freakin' D-50 patches / Model Expansion, Roland?! - The Roland Cloud has yet to make the world a better place. - Menu-diving colour-coded button programming nightmare when not in "Juno mode"… where 90% of the instrument's potential is "not Juno mode". I was constantly having to re-learn how to interpret which mode I was in and how to get anywhere therein and being colour-blind only made it ten times worse! In fairness, I was thinking of it, again, in terms of being "a Juno". I don't think the workflow would be so difficult if I thought of it in terms of a "do-it-all" synth (or, at least, the difficulty would be more justified! ;). - The I-Arp and step sequencer are cool but it would be _really_ nice to have a more fully-featured sequencer or song recorder, especially since it's 5-part multi-timbral!
@VultureCulture4 ай бұрын
Fantastic comment 👏 I wonder if you'd prefer a fantom 6 over the Juno x. I think I'd prefer the additional controls you get with the fantom over the restrictive UI of the X. But I understand the nostalgic connection to the Juno look. Let me know how it goes and what you end up purchasing!
@mrdavies78944 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Thanks! Yeah, the Fantom is really nice, great feature set, &c. For me, though, it's too much overlap with my K2700 and - I know it's silly - but I'm really stuck on the built-in speakers thing! The best alternative I can think of is the Korg SP2-73SP, which is definitely a strong contender for the purposes. But I'll let you know how it plays out! :)
@JeremyParkerMusic11 ай бұрын
Wow @vultureculture that is a comprehensive look at all the categories one could be interested in! Great job, and I definitely wasn't so familiar with many of these, so it'll be a good reference for me moving forward this year. Personally, I have the 3rd Wave in my sights, but I need to make room in the studio and budget first!
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you homie! 🍾🎇 3rd Wave is insanely powerful but *not cheap*!
@Sam_Utah11 ай бұрын
Thanks - great to hear your take on all these synths. Sh-4d might be the value buy for me but you introduced me to synths I did not know existed like the Nina. Good stuff.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! Nina is a beast! 🙏
@EdgetoneStudios10 ай бұрын
I must agree that the Hydrasynth Deluxe rules them all. I have the original Hyrdasynth and keep considering upgrading. The Hydrasynth can also emulate most analogue sounds of the 70's and 80's. I think my ultimate stage setup would be my Korg SV-1 for digital piano paired with the Hyrdasynth Deluxe for two layers of synthesizer awesomeness.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
That would be one helluvah setup! And an AX80 on the side for resonant screams?
@EdgetoneStudios10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture yeah!
@jimdavis-gi1nq6 ай бұрын
Awesome list ! I know its a hardware list but I really got to throw one sleeper softsynth in and that's the GForce OB-E V2 that came out in 2022 and I've slept on. Do not sleep on this monster it easily one of the best sounding softsynths ever made and is officially supported by Oberheim . I bought it and my jaw dropped .
@VultureCulture6 ай бұрын
GForce leads the race with vintage recreations and OB-E is their magnum opus. Totally agree!
@liviou20048 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with you about the Studiologic Sledge. The initial sound engine (Waldorf Blofeld) has been a little restricted but it's incredible what we can do with it, in all kind of sounds. What is more, there are some hidden specs accessible through Midi CC (as PPG filter for example). It's a good idea to mention it. Thank you.
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
I didn't know that about the PPG filter!
@scottk329210 ай бұрын
This is a very helpful video. Not that I'm in the market to buy anything, but it's great to get the comparisons between the synths and better understand how each one shapes the landscape. Can I suggest two more categories for you to consider?: 1) Synth which best (or worst) defines a characteristic sound, thinking of the "dystopian" Jupiter 6 or anything else which tends to lean toward a particular sound style. 2) Synth which would most easily be part of a sound bank rack for greater polyphony. ie: I might buy 3 Hydrasynth desktops to work with my Hydra keyboard, instead of upgrading to the Hydra deluxe. Synths which makes that an inexpensive option (edit in the keyboard version then send sounds to the sound rack units) could be good to mention.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
That idea of genre specific synths is a great idea! The second idea I think I'm a little lost on. Are you talking about polychaining?
@scottk329210 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Hmm... I'm not sure, as I don't know much of the terminology yet. I'm coming from a different musical background, and trying to learn what's possible with MIDI. The only explanation I can think of is this example: Pretend for the moment that Ashun released a very inexpensive Hydra that's rackmounted, but has a severely reduced interface and is a real pain to create patches on. So I'd create patches on my Hydra Keyboard, then send those through midi to the midi slaves. With two or three of these midi slaves, I'd get a lot of layered sounds for a lot less money than upgrading my 49-key to the Hydrasynth Deluxe. However, in order to get 32-note polyphony from my midi rack, I'd have to get some controller that could take my crazy arpeggios and round-robin assign those notes to my keyboard as well as my midi rack. Or I could stick with lower polyphony so I could layer a lot of different patches. Basically, how easily this ecosystem supports such operations and how much money you could save by choosing a rack of less expensive models instead of buying their flagship model, all that would be the subject of the review/rating. (If such midi systems are even possible. Like I said, I'm still learning what's possible with midi) This idea came from the fact that I'm thinking I'll buy a Hydra desktop to go with my Hydra keyboard and get many of the benefits of the Hydra deluxe for a lot less than the cost of the deluxe. It would be nice to hear about some cost/benefit analyses regarding that kind of approach, as well as highlighting synth model families which better support such midi systems. Then again, maybe my idea is too far out there to be practical now? Hey, thanks for your reply, and for the education you provide through your videos!
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Have you considered something like a vintage korg triton rack? You can get one from Music Sound Tokyo for $320 and it has 60-voice polyphony.
@scottk329210 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I'll look into that, thanks! My original intent was to beef up and layer the sound of my Hydra without springing for the Deluxe, but that got me thinking about the approach of multiple smaller units rather than one huge and expensive unit as a general practice. Thanks for the tip!
@bombjelly579510 ай бұрын
You sold me the dread box and the Korg monologue xd and I’m happy as hell. Subscribed and liked
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Awesome and welcome!
@sigurdov11 ай бұрын
You have a really excellent sounding voice for this kind of thing and it's perfectly recorded/produced.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much - I put a lot of effort into the little details (while still managing to screw up some big ones 😂)
@themurph11 ай бұрын
When my favorite synth-fluencer speaks, I listen 👑
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Means a lot coming from The Muthafucking Murph! 🌄🎹👾
@xntricity644611 ай бұрын
The Novation summit is a titan of a Synth for sure. It's incredible and under rated. The Gemeni is definitely a dream Synth, if you won some money it might be the way to go.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Yeah, just a real muscle car of a synth. Any other synths you'd recommend?
@frankstetka720610 ай бұрын
Roland could learn something from Novation. Novation actually listened to their customers and keeps improving products.
@dinosauria5510 ай бұрын
Great video with some cool choices. On the B Pro 800, I think it is fantastic. Most of the people who bash them, and claim poor quality likely have never even tried one. I have a lot of stuff in the studio, including a load of the Behringer stuff. It all gets heavy use and I’ve personally never had an issue. Given your reasons for leaving Behringer out I was VERY surprised to see the Donner in there.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I have yet to have a single comment about build quality from Donner on my channel. It's a stark contrast to the amount I've gotten from Behringer owners, although to be fair this video gets a lot of comments from Behringer owners saying they've never had a problem.
@litup64656 ай бұрын
In the if your patient you can get it for under $100 category, I recommend the Uno Synth - on sale now brand new for $129..99 and hence no worries about if the software editor (which is pretty awesome) code has already been used.
@JuanUys7 ай бұрын
31:07 yes, by replacing the pots with rotary LED (like Hydrasynth), so you can see all settings at a glance and in low light. I dont care too much about losing the force feedback (e.g continuous vs step knobs).
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
Fair point!
@JunkSoap7 ай бұрын
That's a fair list... I would have just seen the modwave, iridium, prophetX somewhere... Modwave for beginners, prophetX because it's a very special kind of synth, and Iridium, because, man that synth is so deep !!!! As for MPE, owning both a seaboard and osmose, osmose is great, but there's a bunch of things I can do with the seaboard and not with osmose... Maybe a soft synth section, workstation section, and controller section some day too :) But you sir deifinitely know what you're talking about...
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
I've gotten quite a few comments saying the seaboard is superior! So I'll take that into account for next year's video
@frankstetka720610 ай бұрын
New subscriber here, and I have to hand it to you that you are really on point with your suggestions and observations. Great content and I stayed awake through the whole program 😆
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Any synths you're looking at?
@michelkasday10 ай бұрын
Great video!!!! and I have to agree with all you views shared on your picks. I am glad you shined some light on the Sledge, I felt the same way, about how it's got a very "Iridium-ish" vibe. Again great video and definitely doing a solid service for your fellow artists of all degrees. Just me going on about my Sledge ;) (figure you can read when you have time) Seriously though, I've really gotten a lot of out of the Sledge. As I work with it I have discovered the individual parameter knobs take on different characteristics at extremes; the effects for example, from the surface seem very straight forward and they are when you use them in their normal ranges. Where it goes into 'other' teritory is in the extreme low and high settings. Chorus with a speed of 1 and depth set to what ever you want creates this binaural audio experience. Reverb again same tricks and you get these wide spaces that preserve the dryness of the foreground sounds. The interplay between the Envelope Amount and the Velocity amount completely change the behavior of both envelopes depending on the settings of the two amount knobs in relation to eachother and the identical parameters knob for knob in a ratio sense affecting how much velocity affects one envelope over the other. It's like the more you work with the Sledge you see how this front panel has layers of functionality meant to extend the possibilities beyond what you see on the panel, that when you play it and tweak and just barely move something the feedback is as good as analog and best of all it will behave the same regardless of the room temperature or if venus is rising next time you do it. Then when you consider you can import samples into it really means that one doesn't have to tire of its fare. I am going to be sampling the ulra low oscillators from the K2000 Synth engine using a high resolution sound card and then export it into the format the sledge will like. I am going to sample the Lo-SAW, Lo-SQR blocks to see how they sound on the Sledge. Since thats what I used to do to thicked up my bass sounds on the K2K. I will share it with you once it's done. Hey thank you again man for doing such solid for us. Peace out!
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Awesome and thank you for sharing that information!
@libor-vitekАй бұрын
Very nice chart, thanks a lot for it 👍👏 I was just surprised a bit that I did not see there Gaia 2 or MC-707 of Roland, since they are very famous among music creators if I am not wrong. Actually I am deciding between Arturia MiniFreak and Roland Gaia 2... 😉
@VultureCultureАй бұрын
If it was my money I'd go Minifreak all day - those analog filters are gamechangers at that price
@Garnassium10 ай бұрын
To me the best value is with the Behringer pro-800 (but your what you said about build quality makes sense).
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
It was a toss up between Nymphes and Pro-800. At only $500 I think the Nymphes is going to go on to be considered a classic.
@teamphil11 ай бұрын
Great list and channel. I never wanted a donner b-1, but for $90, you can’t go wrong, so I just ordered it…
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Nice! It's a crazy value synth!
@GizzyDillespee11 ай бұрын
I guy I know just listed his Avalon Bassline (another 303 clone) for $2500... It can do a little more, and has a lot more I/O and so on... but man, you could buy something like 27 Donner B1 for the price of that single Avalon...
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
@GizzyDillespee hahahaha yeah that's the world we're living in
@teamphil11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture it arrived today. Sounds pretty good so far. It’s not the prettiest, but fun for $90.
@flowmaka11 ай бұрын
Bro great review! I have heard sound demos on the Nina and it is by far one of the thickest sounding synths on the market! Awesome!😊
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this video! 🙏
@domingoleija343610 ай бұрын
Glad ya finally caught on to MODAL even though they're apparently no longer. The modal 8 used would be a super and I'll put this against any $2000 synth 👑🎧🎼
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
They still exist! They're even planning on coming out with new synths. Currently restructuring: synthanatomy.com/2023/09/british-synth-company-modal-electronics-is-insolvent.html
@brandonaikin54457 ай бұрын
Great job, as always. I agree with everything (that I've played). I own the Nina and the Roland SH-4d. Very glad to see them on the list. And yes, the Roland Juno X could have been so much better (like analog?) for the price. Would have liked to have seen the Osmose in there somewhere, but can't have everything... Thanks for the show, man!
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
It's in there in the poly after touch / expression category!
@mikehoelzle203410 ай бұрын
Thought maybe you would have mentioned the Gamechanger Audio Motor Synth. Just as it being a unique synth is all. But what a great video. Love how you give an honest opinion on the products. Its super refreshing. Keep up the good work.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Motor Synth is so cool! There's just so many synths to cover this year and Terra had to be the pick for most unique. Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
@petdoe893810 ай бұрын
I love my motor synth so much sound it should be illegal
@synthseeker10 ай бұрын
I think the economy is pretty ok! :) I'm shopping for synths!
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
What synth are you looking to get?
@synthseeker10 ай бұрын
@VultureCulture - I own nothing from Dave Smith / Sequential...so I may dip my toes in the water with the Take 5. :)
@marvinjones44154 ай бұрын
This was an awesome roundup! GAWD, I wish I could afford a Super Gemini!!!
@VultureCulture4 ай бұрын
Talk about a beautiful monster!! Any synths you're thinking about getting?
@marvinjones44154 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I already have the Microfreak. Its an amazing swiss-army-knife of a synth! Korg Drumlogue is interesting as well as the Dreadbox Nymphes
@VultureCulture4 ай бұрын
All three are really strong picks!
@odmusicman11 ай бұрын
Studiologic Sledge is pretty ancient tech, but their keybeds are awesome.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
It is - but I think it still sounds good!
@aditivienna219411 ай бұрын
Minifreak at home, microfreak outside. Both synths are monsters for that price. ❤
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Insane, insane value.
@SkeadFerdinandMusic10 ай бұрын
Great video. Recently got my second Access Virus ti2 and it is just one amazing synth. Got the Korg Minilogue XD today and love it with my Korg Monologue. Ordered the small Behringer JT4000 and waiting for it but did not think I would buy a Behringer again after I bought a Wasp about a month ago and returned it cause 3 of the rotary knobs did not even turn and broke the plastic rotary knobs. Two of the step knobs also did not match the settings and positions on the plate. Other than that it was a great looking unit. The RD9 drum machine was a great unit without any problems so let's see about the JT4000.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Here's to hoping the JT4000 will be in pristine condition!
@mack_solo11 ай бұрын
I am sso glad you decided to continue with the "Best Of..." videos. I was genuinely looking forward to it this year and am happy you added some categories to expand it even more (like "Slept on" and "IDGAF" :). Also, as always, I like that you substantiate your opinions - it is so much more valuable than someone simply name tagging a product "rubbish" or "game changer" for the sake of gathering attention. I am going to go on a limb though and guess you haven't spent much time with Roland's SH-4D - I think it would've ended up in "IDGAF" category instead of Juno X 😄. And yeah Korg drumlogue's fate was a victim of its 2-year expectation it created before it actually landed in stores. Everybody else moved ahead in tech implementation and not being compatible with the existing "logue/NTS" SDK is kind of a bummer. The expectation is for the backward compatibilty of new products carrying legacy names. Same with Roland, this "not quite ZENcore" BS implementation of new syths (SH-4d, GAIA2, Aira minis) in 2023 was just annoying. In fact the best thing from Roland was probably Fantom EX system upgrade/expansion 😆 Hope you'll get to play with Norand Mono MkII - i foresee Dreadbox module being bumped off the list next year. 😉 Solid work man! And yeah, never heard of Sledge - so I've learnt something new and it's been a pleasure. 👍
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to hear you're enjoying my Best of videos 🙏 And you're right, I haven't. What's your experience with the SH-4d been like? Oh can't wait to check out the Norand Mono Mk2!
@caleb57807 ай бұрын
Great list. I got a juno ds 61 used for about 500. Did i make a mistake? I'm looking for more of a synth than an aranger keyboard.
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
I don't think so! That's a cool digital synth, I only recommend buying something else if you feel like it's not meeting your needs
@caleb57807 ай бұрын
@VultureCulture thanks man. I got some more time with it, and it realy does kick ass for the price.
@doubtingtom3711 ай бұрын
Felt soooo good when you gave Korg - Drumlogue high marks in its category !! 🎈 Questioned my comparative analysis chops, yet darn please in early days usage. ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe top of short list now, and pleased with your evaluation ! Such Behringer 'mixed feelings' 🤷🏻♂ DeepMind 12 has been superb since early 2023 purchase ..... now so hesitant with UB-Xa. Rad video in first days 2024. 🙏🏻 Happy New Year !
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🥂🍾🎇
@zap775911 ай бұрын
-Best synths ($hi and lo) 🌝 Mono: SCI Pro-3 and Novation BS2 Poly: Iridium Keys and Hydra Explorer Drum: Nord Drum 3P and Volca Drum Honorable mentions are DB Nymphes and ASol Colossus.
@Curious_Skeptic11 ай бұрын
Hydra top for build quality!
@zap775911 ай бұрын
@@Curious_SkepticThe original is pretty beefy for a modern synth. Probably too heavy for a lot of keyboard trays on small and medium sized desks.
@zap775911 ай бұрын
And for the viewers, this isn't a Vulture-Approved list 😆
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
BS2 is such a great synth! I should definitely have it on the list for one of the years. SCI Pro-3 is beyond awesome but expensive enough that I didn't think I could put it on this list for the list of features.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I approve this list 😂
@synlfo78287 ай бұрын
Awesome video. On a slight tangent. I have never gotten a beringher product. Recently I needed a mini mixer. Got 2 mackies and they were doa. Got a beringher that was cheaper, working like a charm and build quality is decent. My only experience with them and it was good. Can't say anything about the keyboards though.
@hernanrobles843810 ай бұрын
great video, thanks for diving into different brands, I didn't know what I was missing
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🙏🙏🙏
@555atU11 ай бұрын
Two of my friends have the Osmose…the expression is unparalleled but the sound engine is just ok IMO.
@AmbientSound75 ай бұрын
I am sure glad I found this video! Great presentation! I have the Prophet Rev 2 and I do prefer analogue over digital. I would like to add a synth for ambient sounds. I welcome your thoughts on the Studiologic Sledge or the Minifreak. Thank you
@VultureCulture5 ай бұрын
I think the minifreak will give you a greater range at a cheaper price point but they're both amazing.
@Coreyjay0111 ай бұрын
I have the korg wavestate mk2 and it blows my mind how it so powerful and so complex very interesting synth I love it only had it for one month👍🏻
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
It really is insanely powerful and somewhat overlooked for that reason!
@ingolf741111 ай бұрын
A happy and wonderful new year 🍀
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
You too! 🥂🍾
@EnviroDouglas10 ай бұрын
Waldorf M is a great mention 👍👍 I have Microwave rackmount and love it! I did purchase a Nina last year and believe it’s one the most forward thinking hybrid synths made to date. With Raspberry Pi at its core, expandability options will hopefully be in the pipeline.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I definitely want to get a microwave one day! Just got a few big keyboards left to get! Any positives / negatives about Nina?
@Doomzdayxx8 ай бұрын
Great video. I am brand new ro the world of synths. I already have a lower end yamaha workstation for piano. I like the idea of consructing and manipulating sound in teal time like a synth can do. Of course i love playing 80s, 90s etc stuff too. Would you consider the hydrasynth as too much for a first synth in my case? I kind of want to buy the right one the first time Any advice would be helpful.
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
Not at all! The Hydra is an amazing synth that will never bottom out with possibilities.
@darkcognitive7 ай бұрын
The Roli Seaboard 2 might take a while to get used to.....and talking from experience, it really does take a long time to get your hands and head around this thing, but after having it since launch (i was an early backer) some the the stuff you can do with acoustic style instruments including El electric guitars etc this thing is unbeatable and there's things you can do that you simple cant on the osmose. Want to take a C minor chord and hold all 3 fingers on the synth, slide your hand down or up , then slide left or right and drop it into another chord like a g major or literally anything you want, and you can do it, and while you're doing the sliding with your hand it's morphing the chord from c minor to g major. Speaking of Equator the software that comes with it, some of the sounds you can get out of equator are just absolutely insane. I have a 12" sub and 10" monitors......and holy crap the neighbours must think i have Hanz Zimmer in my room.....this thing creates some beastly sounds. Or, you want to play a fretless sounding bass, or acoustic guitar, amazing. You should google the guy playing purple rain on the original seaboard (and check his other songs, cant remember his name) and it sounds wild that he's able to get such expression from a synth. As for the Nina, defo a cool bit of kit, but the Polybrute 'morph' control IS actually moving each knobs "value" on the entire synth to go from patch A to B just like Nina, except with Nina, the knobs move, the Polybrutes don't. It's not morphing, or 'merging' the actual sound output together if you get my meaning. It's like someone with 100 hands moving all the knobs to a different setting at the rate(s) you choose, pretty cool stuff. I wish they moved like Nina so you can see what's happening but it's definitely the same thing and you can do it with polyphonic aftertouch in multiple ways , from the morphee to the keyboard or program it into the matrix and have that trigger a bunch of other things. My own take, I prefer the Brute, but would be much cooler if it had Nina style nob control, especially that notchy feeling it can produce etc, very versatile and you can see exactly where its set.
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this in-depth comment! I'm hoping one day to get my hands on a seaboard
@pyratellamarecordingstudio106210 ай бұрын
Cool video. I must say - the Waldorf kyra is the best VA synth, it kicks the crap out of the hydra synth, and it’s 8 part multitimbral 128 polyphony and fpga- on sale at $1200 is no contest. Although it’s a bummer Waldorf is abandoning it. Also the Waldorf iridium is probably the most versatile and best digital synth - finding them used for $1500 you can’t pass them up.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I think the Iridium is amazing - it's just tough that Waldorf's products tend to hang out in a higher price range for their feature set.
@threeqs242410 ай бұрын
First time watching. Loved the video breadth and insights. Thank you.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
You're welcome! 🙏🙏🙏 What synth are you looking to get?
@threeqs242410 ай бұрын
Need to learn to use the ones I have (kronos/minilogue xd) before I get anymore…😊
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Definitely check out the viper oscillators by Tsoniq for the minilogue xd. So cool!
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@threeqs2424 that is very, very wise. I wish I could learn from you!! 🤣
@annebokma463710 ай бұрын
Nina, deluge, motorsynth and the expressive e are the most interesting products for me. Waldorf m is looking nice too 😊 Deluge is my groovebox for 2024, now that the first open source firmware was released
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
People are really making me consider the deluge. People love that thing.
@annebokma463710 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture everyone that tried one kept it or bought one it seems. It is on my list... 😄.. now I just have to buy the winning lottery ticket, though as far as synths go it is very reasonable and I like they give previous owners the option to upgrade to the oled screen.
@JohnTrasher10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulturei made all my songs with it... onöy use it as a sequencer and sampler... :D
@BlackMan61411 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Vulture Culture!
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
You too BlackMan! Thank you for being a part of this awesome community! 🍾🎊
@keytronek10 ай бұрын
Very informative. 2024 is off to a great start with a lot of new offerings, especially from Korg. They've been quite busy it appears, but one disheartening fact is they're getting a little greedy with the pricing on the new products. Anyway, keep up the good work, I'm enjoying the page.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Any synths you're looking at this year?
@keytronek10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Behringer announced a PPG clone that’s in beta right now. I’ve always wanted one, so that’s at the top of my wish list.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@keytronek Waldorf Microwave (a rackmount PPG Wave with analog filters from 1989) is available on reverb right now for $1700
@davidmagana6268 ай бұрын
What synth would you recommend me between a Roland Jd Xi and a Korg Wavestate mkII?
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
WaveState all day
@francksimon70777 ай бұрын
JD Xi has a very very fragile keyboard. Not a good idea.
@VultureCulture7 ай бұрын
@francksimon7077 good info to know
@downpatmusic11 ай бұрын
You can slave a 2nd Korg Minilogue XD for 8 voices. I did that and it works great. XD 1 beomces the master and the slave XD changes patches and parameters from the XD 1. 8 great sounding analog voices now (with the 3rd digital osc).
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
That's really cool, and I suppose not as expensive as it used to be. Still hoping for an Epilogue XD 🤞
@frankstetka720610 ай бұрын
Powerhouse for the $$ there esp second hand.
@bernios34469 ай бұрын
I was interested in the synths, but sorry: the unnerving background elevator music somehow ruins it. Why not play a few patches (even demo patches from the manufacturer) of each synth in order to get an idea?
@VultureCulture9 ай бұрын
If I got the opportunity to play all of these synths, trust me, I'd love to play some in these videos lol
@LunchBandit11 ай бұрын
You should have a, "best sequencer" category and just nominate all the elektron boxes.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Absolutely should do that next year 😂
@SamLowryDZ-01511 ай бұрын
The Solaris v2 is coming this year with poly-after touch keyboard and latest sharc processors. Not cheap but then cheaper than a 2nd hand Prophet VS or PPG 2. and the modulation options rival the Matrix 12.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Oooooo
@joseluisrevelo11 ай бұрын
What a great overview of the synth landscape. Thanks!
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! 🙏 What's your favorite synth of 2024?
@joseluisrevelo11 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Well, I actually have my eyes on a digital workstation, the Yamaha Montage M
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
@joseluisrevelo nice!
@bodhibeats825711 ай бұрын
Great video! I got a a Pro-800 this year (while mumbling under my breath about what a hypocrite I am because I really do find the company shady AF). Overall, I’m very happy with it…now. But you’re right…it was a rough launch. Took a few firmware updates to get there, for sure. I’ve never played a Prophet proper, and I didn’t go into the Pro-800 looking for a perfect Prophet sound. I just thought $400 for an eight voice analog poly is pretty hard to beat. I have a Poly D also. Buying from this company feels a lot like giving money the worst kind of billionaires, but damn if I’m not human and just can’t resist the prices. 🤷♂️ I’ll turn over every rock to choose anything other than Uli, but they’re annoyingly good at making me offers I can’t refuse.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
I think the Poly D is an awesome synth and I love the Prophet 600 the Pro 800 is based on. Feel no shame buying a Behringer! They make great gear at insane prices! I too wish the company had a different vibe but that's not the consumer's fault!
@sensorycircuits133811 ай бұрын
I got the pro800 a few weeks ago. Build quality & firmware issues seem to have been resolved. As far as the sound quality goes, I've yet to hear a complaint from someone who can point out which part of the Behringer circuit is deficient either in design or components. Probably an identical circuit & I'm pretty sure the laws of physics don't change just because someone is an ahole. It's close enough so that I can get the rest of the way there with reverb/chorus, assuming that there really is a difference.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
@sensorycircuits1338 glad to hear it! I'm hoping to check one out on the channel versus my Prophet 600
@noisynois167010 ай бұрын
Are the BEST company ,does it make other brands stop inflating prices, have you tried the 16-voice Moog One? I had to change it in 9 days, firmware failure and crazy knobs, or with errors, very strange, I have had all the brands that exist and all They have bugs ,but Behringer is the one that sells the most so there will be more complaints although of the 23 that I have from Behringer only the deepmimd 16 has given me a hardware failure, the volume knob makes noise, greetings.
@aressto9 ай бұрын
Make please a video how you setup your light and video in your videos , love it
@VultureCulture9 ай бұрын
I use Enttec and a bunch of DMX cables. Maybe I'll do a video of it in a future.
@LemniscatoLemniscato10 ай бұрын
Great the Terra is featured. It’s an insane machine that can even spice up your techno and takes yourccreativity one two three steps beyond… And burr brown dac makes the sound fat and juicy.
@ElectroPanPipes10 ай бұрын
😂 I own the IDGAF Juno X. I own 4 OG Roland’s too. I love it! Personally, I think most synthfluencers haven’t really shown it for what it is. They go through scenes, that’s it. Lazy. But people still seem to like the System 8 and Jupiter X… both I sold. As they were redundant in sound and operation to it. I do agree that it’s the most misunderstood synth. I’ve even educated actual owners on GS about it, so general viewers/buyers have no chance. I’ll still buy a NINA though 👌
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you love it! That's the great thing about synths - we all find different things we like and dislike about them and come to our own conclusions about what's really worth the money
@holdenoaks5 ай бұрын
love this content !!
@VultureCulture5 ай бұрын
So glad you found it helpful! I've got a whole playlist if you want to watch more #sellingout kzbin.info/aero/PLZUsvzlelfZdv2pmNyn8gKoJqmxYyPs1b&si=eaUIxEEFiTlTgqod
@holdenoaks5 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture Thanks! I will check it out.
@roudabushk6 ай бұрын
What No kurzweils?? Pc4 or k2700?
@VultureCulture6 ай бұрын
I definitely want to try out a K2000 at some point!
@yashnu2 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture You should. It's also slept upon and underrated, while simultaneously being the most powerful architecture :P
@baarth830510 ай бұрын
For Arturia Minofreak competitor for its price there is ASM Hydrasynth Explorer (exact same engine as the Deluxe edition, polyaftertouch, but way smaller with 3 octaves and mini semi weighted keys), both seems to be used to pretty different purpose but both are on par in terms of features/quality for price (both at ~600$€)
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I mentioned the explorer in the Polyaftertouch MPE category
@baarth830510 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture my bad i didn't saw the entirety of the video, have a nice day/night !
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@baarth8305 you too!
@NullStaticVoid10 ай бұрын
I think you mean '...of 2023' There will surely be new releases in most of these categories in the other 51 weeks of 2024. Also the Sledge 2.0 is basically a Blofeld. It literally works with the same editor.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
I didn't know that! I could of course wait until the last day of the year to post this video but then it would be outdated the next day lol.
@johnglennon562310 ай бұрын
😂😂@@VultureCulture
@hireality10 ай бұрын
Thank you VC for this great video! I think the category Groovebox is a growing category in popularity; perhaps for next time have several price points within in. e.g. Elektron Model:Cycles (at currently $299) is a budget powerhouse, another one that looks very interesting is Yamaha’s new Seqtrek (at $399). Keep up the great work, Shine on ✨
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏 Yes I think next year I'll go more in depth with Grooveboxes
@6195ryan10 ай бұрын
The quantum does have 16 analog filters. It’s just two per voice which cannot be split to make make one per voice stereo
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
Can I get a source on that? Sweetwater says 8x analog and 8x multimode
@6195ryan10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I think they have their listing incorrect. Perfect circuit has it listed right. Also the manual references it throughout. Not trying to be a smarty pants haha, I enjoy the videos. Let me know if you find it.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@6195ryan you're correct! I cannot understand while they're dual but not stereo
@6195ryan10 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture it is strange… I thought the same but due to the architecture it can’t be done. At least that’s what Waldorf has said.
@VultureCulture10 ай бұрын
@6195ryan incredible
@Tutorius11 ай бұрын
When i have some mony together i will buy a Behringer Model-D for about 290 Euros... Its monophonic, and the sound pissibilities are absolute incredible... Have played with it...
@leebrown1438 ай бұрын
Love this video am looking for a decent synth my budget is between £1500 to £1800 av got my heart set on an Arturia matrixbrute what's your opinion on them?
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
Very cool monosynth but expensive for one voice, especially when you have options like Malevolent for half the price and Typhon for about 1/4
@WarriorEsoteric2 ай бұрын
I said f*ck it and just bought a Korg wavestate, it was a dream to have the original wavestation but I figured this will do the trick
@VultureCulture2 ай бұрын
I'm excited to hear what you think of it!
@WarriorEsoteric2 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I really don’t have the sound programming chops for these synthesizers I keep buying, I got a lot of work to do, I have to master this wavestate when it arrives
@VultureCulture2 ай бұрын
@WarriorEsoteric a very deep synth but very intuitively laid out
@WarriorEsoteric2 ай бұрын
@@VultureCulture I’m looking at a great deal on a opsix as well, what are your thoughts on it?
@dikmugget5 ай бұрын
fantastic detail and coverage - unfortunately for me the mix of your voice was a little low compared to the background music
@VultureCulture5 ай бұрын
I will certainly turn it down in future videos! Thank you for your comment! 🙏
@VentureNW8 ай бұрын
Found it! Haha... I seem to be going back to this video. Leaning hard on a Deluxe - just sort of curious on how it works with a DAW like Live. I realize, its not a controller replacement
@VultureCulture8 ай бұрын
Many plugins are now MPE compliant and you would be able to use the poly at with them. Such an incredible instrument!
@MB-kx5qs11 ай бұрын
Gutes Video mein Lieber!
@riotghandi2 ай бұрын
Only thing blown me away since the octatrack is the erica perkons. i am selling my hole modular for financing two of them. :)
@etcot822011 ай бұрын
So Dreadbox and Udo. I already knew about Arturia and was expecting more from Moog in this great vid. Instasubed.
@VultureCulture11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! 🙏 I love Moog but they're definitely in that premium price range where you spend a lot more per feature, in return for the name and build quality and that famous sound.