Deckard's Dream | Lasting Impressions

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Tim Shoebridge

Tim Shoebridge

Күн бұрын

It's been about 4 months since I got my Deckard's Dream, and I'm thinking it might possibly be time to express some opinions about it :)

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@cortical1
@cortical1 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully this covers a nice tea or coffee of your choice, Tim. It's a very small symbol of the large amount of appreciation I have for your channel. I'm a neuroscientist, about your age, I have a bunch of mostly vintage synths, and I enjoy all your videos. If you're ever in San Diego, I'll buy you one in person! Cheers. From one Tim to another.
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
Hey amazing! Thank you so much 🙏
@cortical1
@cortical1 Жыл бұрын
@@TimShoebridge 🙏🏻
@fjfrancois
@fjfrancois Жыл бұрын
Hey, we are next door neighbor, do you remember Musicians repair over Mission gorge? I miss those kind of music store’s specially since I have a non operative Matrix 6 and a VC340 😢 take care.
@cortical1
@cortical1 Жыл бұрын
@@fjfrancois Look online for Synth Chaser. He's in Rancho Bernardo and has a KZbin channel. Cheers. ☀️
@fjfrancois
@fjfrancois Жыл бұрын
@@cortical1 thanks I will check it out 😊
@gumse666
@gumse666 Жыл бұрын
Comfy demo as always. I have to admit that I often have your videos on in the background while I work. The combination of your enigmatic music and soothing voice quality gets me into a good mood.
@winddealer1
@winddealer1 Жыл бұрын
For the moment it's time deep dive into what I already own. There is so much to explore and master in what we already have at hand. Less is more. Thanks for the reminder.
@davejackson8376
@davejackson8376 Жыл бұрын
This may be my favourite of all your videos so far, a balanced perspective.
@davlippo7
@davlippo7 Жыл бұрын
I now do have the DD and it is 16 voices and I bought the Meris LVX MIDI system to see if the ring module will work in some capacity however that LVX does a lot more. Haven't tried it yet but I noticed my ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe has CV connectivity (poly touch) and a long ribbon like the CS80. That might be a perfect fit. CV for the Rachael that is using the ASM as the controller.
@RikMaxSpeed
@RikMaxSpeed Жыл бұрын
The best in-depth explanation of this synth that I’ve ever seen, as well as a great overview of why it’s a keeper - well done, thank you 🙏
@davespicer2143
@davespicer2143 Жыл бұрын
Another brilliant video and review Tim! One great thing about this synth is that it's shown up a lot of the expensive synth owner snobbery that has been aimed at companies like Behringer over the past few years. Behringer release affordable clones of vintage gear and synth snobs tear them down for cloning old gear, then tear down the products themselves calling them cheap rubbish. The same people are now drooling over a $4k clone of a vintage synth. It doesn't take a genius to work out that if the DD had retailed for around $500 the same people now drooling over it would have probably called it cheap rubbish too. It's a funny old world.
@MFitz12
@MFitz12 Жыл бұрын
I think it's great we are so spoiled these days that people can complain about the price. I'm old enough to remember when the Yamaha DX-7 came out and it was a revelation because of its "amazingly low price point". This price point and feature set turned the industry on its head, which caused it to sell in the hundreds of thousands, blowing out every previous sales record by an order-of-magnitude. If you were a keyboard player in the 80's and you didn't have at least one DX-7 in your rig you were unemployable. In today's dollars that mega-selling, amazingly "affordable" Yamaha DX-7 was about $6,100.00. That was for a monotimbral digital synth with a mono output, no effects, limited patch memory, nearly impossible to program from its own panel, and had a MIDI implementation that was,... sub par. And everybody had one. Sometimes more than one. No one complained about the price. But $4k today to get an instrument that closely replicates one that would have set you back more than $20,000 in today's money when it was new, while giving you all modern MIDI connectivity and not breaking your back every time you move it is an outrage! It's good to be spoiled I guess. Is $4k a lot of money? Sure. Is it a bad value?
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Жыл бұрын
Music paid more back then. You should see what the studios looked like. Live music paid more than today. Back then, the market for synths was different - there weren't as many older professionals in other fields who were into synths. There were some, but that was a smaller percentage of the hardware market. So, the synths were built differently back then, except for "starter" synths like Poly800 etc. It's hard to compare then and now, without running into so many differences which make them incomparable.
@MFitz12
@MFitz12 Жыл бұрын
@@GizzyDillespee -Not hard to compare. The price of technology has dropped like a rock.
@Whistler-007
@Whistler-007 Жыл бұрын
This. I was thinking about the price point of synths back in the 70s & 80s compared to the latest synths just coming out. Regardless of how well the industry will pay a professional musician today, the manufacturers have to turn a profit or, they'll fold, which even the great synth companies back then did within a few years of starting up. Price wise, the new synths are on par or less than back then. I hope they survive more than a few years. (I can't afford even one of them)
@jhasheville
@jhasheville 3 ай бұрын
Agree with @Whistler-007 - there are several barely (or extremely) out of reach synths out there now that I’d LOVE to own and play… but I can’t… and that’s OK. Is it “sad” that not everyone can afford a used Jupiter-8 or CS-80 or a new Deckard’s Dream or Oberheim reissue? No! Is it sad that Moog sells (sold) synths ranging in price from $300 to $10k - yet still went bankrupt (again)? Yes! The relatively high price of any well-endowed, well-made synth can be justified by some musicians… it doesn’t have to be made cheap enough for everyone to own one or not made at all. I’m glad that companies make these products so that we can hear them in soundtracks, performances, etc. Honestly, if only one CS-80 were ever built and it cost $100k and it was only used to make the Bladerunner soundtrack - that would be have been enough reason for it to have been made at all. No reasonable person should complain that it is sad how much Yamaha wants to charge for that synthesizer. So, Deckard’s Dream for $4k? OK. Sure, I’d rather pay $3k… but for everything you get (i.e., value - as wonderfully detailed by Tim in his video) it does seem fair to me.
@jimvanmeggelen2213
@jimvanmeggelen2213 Ай бұрын
Nicely said. The CS-80's release price in 1977 would be around $36K in today's dollars. I'd love to see what the Decard's Dream looks like under the hood, but it's all analog, and that's a different critter than a pure digital piece of kit. I can't afford such a thing, but I'll bet it's a bargain, given that it's pure analog electronics; there's no way that thing is cheap to build.
@Devilsou
@Devilsou Жыл бұрын
It's one of my favourite synth ever, and it's indeed extremely pricey... But the sound it has, damn !!!! And I agree, I switch it on all the time, 5min on this and you always come up with a soft and very nice patch!
@GuitarsAndSynths
@GuitarsAndSynths 10 ай бұрын
WTF is all of Black Corporation stuff so expensive? Their new synths like Kijimi and NIN are very expensive as well. Not seeing the value there.
@browe
@browe Жыл бұрын
I've had mine for quite some time now (also a MKII.) It plays nicely with LinnStrument, has an evocative sonic character that nothing else I've played over the years quite matches, and above all else, I get into strange & lovely territory every time I sit with it to make a new patch. I find a kind of delight in exploring those many faders as I work on new timbres.
@EdgetoneStudios
@EdgetoneStudios Жыл бұрын
I bought a DD version 1 when first setting up the new studio. But I could not find a keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch for the longest time. Then the ASM Hydrasynth came out, so I picked one up. Even though I love analogue gear, after comparing the sounds I could get from the Hydrasynth with the Deckard's Dream, I couldn't justify keeping the DD. It just wasn't getting any use. So I guess I'm one of those who lusted after the Deckard's Dream, got one, then moved it along in under a year. I do agree that it was unique and I also had no real nostalgia for CS80, other than the fact that the Blade Runner soundtrack used one. But the Hydrasynth patch "BladeTitles PS" sold me on the fact that I did not need analogue oscillators to play a convincing Blade Runner theme. The other niggling complaint I had about the Deckard's dream is the miniscule LCD screen and buttons. I practically needed a magnifying glass to navigate any of the functions. Thanks for the video.
@citadel314
@citadel314 Жыл бұрын
Amazing, as always… would love to hear your coverage of the KIJIMI 🙏
@matt_phistopheles
@matt_phistopheles Жыл бұрын
I tried the MKI version of Deckard's Dream a few years ago and it blew me away. I really want one but It's slightly outside of my budget. Maybe some day... I really see where you are coming from. My favorite mono synth is still my trusty old Yamaha CS15. I don't know why i like it so much but I guess that a big part of it is that it is quite different with it's two separate layers and it's unique filters. It still has it's own sound and feel and this is quite a rare thing in this day and age.
@djohnson2449
@djohnson2449 Жыл бұрын
Tangentially, I see in your video that above keyboard there is an Oberheim Matrix 6R - another great sounding synth. I owned one and I loved it,, but the contrast of its voice programming to the slider per function of Deckard's Dream could not be more dramatic. Deckard's Dream sounds absolutely amazing to me, but what impresses most is the immediacy of parameter adjustment. (If the Matrix's programming were characterized by a "dream," I'd have to say Nightmare.} Great video, as always!
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad somebody took a stab at it, and it sounds pretty nice here if rather clean and tidy. A CS-60 is my only Yamaha keyboard, and it took some getting used to. I didn't get the hang of commanding all the CS-60's various deviations, parameter ranges and keyboard controls until about 100 hours into playing and recording it. The deletion of the ring mod section was a real mistake here, imho. The effect on the synth's overall character is like taking the chorus out of a Juno 6/60 clone, but more so - as that "chorus" also does tremolo and a range of spacey FX noises. It's very key to the CS-poly sound. It's weird to describe, but the RM's VCA's response can add an "airiness" or dimensional texture to some sounds; particularly strings. (heard well on Eno's AGW, Vangelis' _Opera Sauvage_ and _Soil Festivities)_ The ring mod's also the only internal source for any audio-rate FM/AM effects. So, I guess it's _No Dr. Who theme(s) for You!_ ;O)
@poofygoof
@poofygoof Жыл бұрын
I had a bandmate with a CS-60(?) and I remember liking the ribbon controller more than I expected. Deckard's dream doesn't have that, but I imagine you could route a controller to it. The base sound is lush and full, but the expressiveness is really what makes it come alive, and that's what enables the reflection of the performer's intent to come through the instrument.
@alveydoug
@alveydoug Жыл бұрын
To the Price Whiners: The current price for a Conn 8DS French horn is $2,000+ more than the “Dream”, (Sam Ash Music; likely a competitive price). If you want a professional instrument, don’t expect “Beginning Band” prices. The 8DS is what an advanced High School or College musician should be playing, until they get a customized “special”. Kind of like those $12,000 Stratocasters the Artists play.
@wiseoldfool
@wiseoldfool Жыл бұрын
I got excited when I found out that Deckard's Dream is available as a kit. After some digging, I was then disappointed to find that the "kit" was a set of bare printed circuit boards, some of which require very small surface mount components. Another dashed Dream!
@steveglossop
@steveglossop Жыл бұрын
Does anybody remember the Korg Prologue? It kind of came and went. I can tell you now, if you're into pure analog ocscillator drift, this thing is all over the place. Korg released an update a year ago or so, to address the extreme detuning over the key range. That update worked but the synth is still a massively wonky analog dream. Thanks for the video Tim, I love your work.
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Жыл бұрын
I thought the Prologue was around for 4 or 5 years, and that the tuning bug was fixed maybe a year into that cycle? I do remember that Korg didn't want to admit the problem until they had a solution for sure. I got an original Minilogue, and its oscs are definitely drifty... not buggy, like that issue they fixed on Prologue... just drifty. You can manually tell it to tune itself, if it gets too far out.
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 Жыл бұрын
It has a rep for sounding "gooey"-er than most other new synths, yeah. The Alesis A6 is another 21stC poly that can also be very loose with VCO tuning and mixer distortion; making for a rather 'eerie' sound.
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Жыл бұрын
Though I think stable voice offsets can freeze the sweet spot in the vintage mojo wonkiness..
@steveglossop
@steveglossop Жыл бұрын
@@GizzyDillespee Yeah, the update did address the problem but it's still unstable to a degree. For example, there is one patch that when you increase the filter cutoff, it properly detunes it. Also the differences in tuning can be quite noticable on some patches between the lower and upper parts of the keyboard. Just makes it more characterful to me. I'd never sell it.
@MH44444
@MH44444 Жыл бұрын
Would love to have one. Guess I'll have to wait for the Behringer clone which is years away but I have no other choice.
@MuzixMaker
@MuzixMaker Жыл бұрын
A clone of a clone.
@MatsueMusic
@MatsueMusic Жыл бұрын
I like how Tim has an Osmose with the EaganMatrix and says the Deckards Dream is a better MPE instrument. XD. Goes to show how much UI/UX matters.
@pluto2179
@pluto2179 Жыл бұрын
Another great review, Tim! Thanks so much. There's not much info on the Deckard so I'm glad that you gave us an in depth review
@fe_mars7097
@fe_mars7097 9 ай бұрын
This is the best review of Deckard's Dream, thank you love this channel.
@SlaserX
@SlaserX Жыл бұрын
If I had a CS-80,I would use it on everything. I feel the same about the Deckard's. It's on my dream synth list for a reason.
@JimDaneker
@JimDaneker Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video as always, Tim. I hadn't yet seen one compelling enough to get me interested in this piece - until now. Cheers friend! Is
@danniielle
@danniielle Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this review Tim. I've had one of these on my radar since I first read about the kits. It just hasn't been in my budget yet.
@stevehunt2125
@stevehunt2125 8 ай бұрын
Best DD review I’ve seen. Very useful thanks Tim. Damn, might have to get one now!
@krider7296
@krider7296 Жыл бұрын
I have an MKIÍ version of the DDRM and also built the optional DDRM Expander which adds the ring modulator. This is one of my favorite synthesizers and I will keep it in my studio for many years to come. I understand that the cost is high however you need to take into account that these are Boutique instruments made in very small quantities. Larger companies like Roland, Yamaha and Korg can produce instruments using more cost effective streamlined manufacturing processes. I am very thankful to Black Corporation for making this beautiful sounding synthesizer. It keeps me inspired to play and compose more and that's what's most important.
@rafaelg2241
@rafaelg2241 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a different view on this instrument. BTW, what is the difference between glissando and portamento.?
@davlippo7
@davlippo7 Жыл бұрын
I saw in EBay records someone got an open box DD for $2,300 MKII in June. Only 1 bid. He'd have been dumb to have shipped it off for that. A second one sold for $2,800 but not even BC has any so I'm speculating either there are no more coming out to be discontinued or the MKIII stereo with effects is coming soon. I can't pull the string to invest $3K or $4K on what might become obsolete soon.
@MidnightMusicClub
@MidnightMusicClub Жыл бұрын
Beautiful synth. I had mine for close to 2 years but just sold and shipped it off last week. I just did not find myself reaching for it when it came time to finish projects. The times I would sit down with it I would spend hours tweaking, exploring, marveling but in the end nothing I came up with fit with whatever I was trying to do at the time. I figured it would get more use in someone else's hands so let it go. I'll probably regret it one day.
@Wrenchfist_Studios
@Wrenchfist_Studios 5 ай бұрын
I love my DD. I've had it for a long time but never really dug into it until lately. It can sound so raw and brutal, or gentle. I'm controlling it with a Hydrasynth deluxe for the poly AT. I think one day this will be a very sought after device. It's unique and there is something really special about the oscillators or filters, or whatever is creating that wonderfully cranked brass sound. Also the low end holds up much lower than most of my other synths.
@ChrisCebelenski
@ChrisCebelenski Жыл бұрын
Hey Tim, great video as usual. I do agree with all your points as to why this is a good synthesizer for you. Poly aftertouch is wonderful, once you train yourself, and I agree that it's not going to happen for a lot of people yet due to lack of good entry points into using it. I think DD does sound good, but... for ME, it's too specialized - I'm sure you can coax a great variety of sounds from it, but the sweet spot is always going to be those CS80-esque sounds. And... that screen. I just can't read it. Simple tho that complaint may be, I couldn't use it because I just can't see it. I spent an hour with one at a synth fest, and it was frustrating. So, for me it's a pass, regardless if I would spend that much on a synth or not. But I'm happy that some others like yourself are getting great results and enjoying it. We don't all have to use the same gear, do we?
@axs203
@axs203 Жыл бұрын
I am glad you mentioned price. As much as we might get envious of these synths and how much they cost the companies will charge what they think the market will take. People must be buying them.....at least we have great cs80 plugins out there for the rest of us. What a lovely synth though 😊
@dankeplace
@dankeplace Жыл бұрын
It's a great synth from a great company, thx for the upload Tim.
@paueraka5097
@paueraka5097 Жыл бұрын
With rachel is another level, i change this for a real cs 60 and i'm not unhappy with the change at all. Cheers thanks for share .
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 Жыл бұрын
as always Tim, well measured discussion and really nice to watch/listen - thanks
@alexkourelis
@alexkourelis Жыл бұрын
Another great video, great talking points and cool sounds. I'll probably never own one but this kind of content is always fun to watch for a synth head like me. If you haven't already it might be fun to see some polyphonic aftertouch/expression tinkering.
@vaiman7777
@vaiman7777 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the current synth pricing, it's just crazy. Sadly, I can't see it changing, as that would kick existing customers in the teeth. Arturia seem to be reasonable still, nice range and flagship won't cost a kidney.
@d33psp33d
@d33psp33d Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Tim. I am unable to update custom tunings, seems to be a firmware bug. Once you fill up the 10 custom tuning slots, you can not overwrite them. You exp this? My unit is MK I
@peterkarczewski8200
@peterkarczewski8200 Жыл бұрын
I was walking around super booth just gone, and yes some great products coming out but its nice to hear what I was thinking in regards to new norm of pricing on flagship synths. It seems like we could lose a few companies in the future unless as they can scale this down to more affordable prices
@8MoonsOfJupiter
@8MoonsOfJupiter Жыл бұрын
Although I've never played a DD, I was fortunate enough to spend 4 hours playing a CS-80 and I wholeheartedly agree with you about the three, compelling reasons why this is such a great synth. I'm not a 'keyboard player' at all, but the polyphonic aftertouch is such an engaging and expressive way to intereact with the CS-80 that it was an absolute game changer - it turned it from a synthesiser into a musical instrument. Similarly, the sounds themselves are unique and powerful, rich and full. And the architecture, and I'll be a bit more blunt than using the word 'unusual', is just plain weird to what most other subtractive synths are about, but it's this very weirdness that makes it such a creative tool - it forces you to approach sound-creatiion in a different way than you're used to, and that's always a good thing. Terrific review, very balanced and in-depth - great work!
@axs203
@axs203 Жыл бұрын
It sounds really nice....I wonder when Robin Vincent will get to play his 😀
@shitmandood
@shitmandood Жыл бұрын
lmfao! How many years has it been at this point? I think he could've shipped it to China and hired someone there to build it for him.
@christopherjansen5135
@christopherjansen5135 11 ай бұрын
Tim, thanks for your insights! Yeah - cost is just one of those things, but so very, very compelling. This synth is well thought out with the endeavor to make music.
@dazzjazz
@dazzjazz 15 күн бұрын
Wow,it sounds beautiful.
@darkeldarblade916
@darkeldarblade916 Жыл бұрын
Love your reviews. Thanks Tim.
@davlippo7
@davlippo7 Жыл бұрын
So I searched the universe and there are no DD units available including BCorp. I wonder if the MKIII is coming soon in stereo. Anyone know?
@starsky101
@starsky101 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s important to press home a point that whilst these luxury synths might be amazing there are still some excellent synths at much more affordable price points like some of the smaller Korgs and Roland boutique / Aria units that are great entry points for budding musicians. It does sound tough being a paid muso in 2023, I dabble for fun rather than to generate an income but I wonder how many of the younger generation are put off getting into music when they see these mega expensive ‘must have’ synths and believe they have to have this stuff to be any good!?
@ahmetsisman1677
@ahmetsisman1677 Жыл бұрын
I can also say that the Deckard's Voice for Eurorack is the best synth voice out there. I have sold my Atlantis after having the DV for a few weeks and it is since months my "main voice" where everything else turns around this unit. Besides the amazing sound (assertive but not too harsh) the envelope section for the filters are indeed unique. I find also the built-in free running LFO very useful and actually musical.
@powermix24
@powermix24 Жыл бұрын
I would buy one but Behringer is working on a CS-80 remake, gonna wait it out and see. Thanks for your reviews and impressions! Enjoy them as always
@klaassiersma4892
@klaassiersma4892 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, I am waiting for that one too.
@favoriteblueshirt
@favoriteblueshirt Жыл бұрын
Yea of-course it is.
@MikkelGrumBovin
@MikkelGrumBovin 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful ,- i can hear a "call and answer" composition , with the Deckard an octave down , with the "question" and an Erebus "answering" in good old Mozart's mode of operation,- (which is, Kindof - what you already are doing) 🥰👆
@retromograph3893
@retromograph3893 Жыл бұрын
I just sold my DD….. it sounded great, but when Behringer eventually release their CS80 clone (which will have much better build quality) the value of DDs will plummet. IMO. Until then I’ll be using the Arturia plugin, which sounds fine if you process it through some analog FX.
@baddriddimworkshop
@baddriddimworkshop 7 ай бұрын
It's gorgeous, it's much more interesting to hear it do his thing than compared to the original; yeah they dont sound perfectly same and aligned, but once alone the dd get's in that that sonic realm very well, dopes the ringmod get up to expectation?
@swanofnutella4734
@swanofnutella4734 Жыл бұрын
We are lucky to have the 3-5 grand synths we have now. If it were the 80s, adjusted for inflation, they'd be 20-50k
@henryhurt8113
@henryhurt8113 Жыл бұрын
Hello! I see that you have a Mellotron M4000D which also has polyphonic aftertouch. Would you say that 37 keys are too few to control the Dream? Why I ask is because I really want a Dream and already have the M4000D. Thanks for another inspiring video
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
The polyphonic aftertouch action on the Mellotron is absolutely amazing, you can do a lot with just three octaves, but only you can guage for yourself if it is enough given the type of music you play....
@wedream2
@wedream2 Жыл бұрын
Well done! You disclosed a lot about yourself in addition to the DD. A true synth enthusiast and sound designer. I wonder, if you could magically give your DD a stereo out separating the two ranks (similar to the Roland Super Jupiter separating two layers), would you do it?
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm still a sucker for stereo so I'd say "yes" -Having mono may be true to the original but it's also a missed opportunity for the times when you might want to use it.
@Jauly
@Jauly Жыл бұрын
Is there no sound difference between MK1 and MK2? I did not find an actual comparison between those two versions.
@davlippo7
@davlippo7 Жыл бұрын
Another stereo thought is typically I'm be playing my Osmose layered with the DD, if I had one, and the Osmose is in stereo so you wouldn't notice the mono backing. But just buy two one for each ear. I noted since I have two Osmose units that the Osmose is not MPE but MPE+ thus one Osmose doesn't (but still can) control the second Osmose correctly. I kind of worked around the issue but EE told me it doesn't work. So why does the Osmose even have a MIDI input because the only thing you would ever use to control it is another Osmose? Not sure that will or can be fixed in firmware. So then I wonder can MIDI chained DD units work correctly but it does have a MIDI thru so shouldn't be a problem since it's parallel instead of series control. Here's an interesting item, although the Osmose doesn't have a dedicated MIDI thru it has a way to route it as thru using the out jack either thru alone or thru and out together.
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 Жыл бұрын
Hi Tim. Great show!! Mark here. I have a question: What would you recommend to (battery Pack brand, etc) to power Keystep 37 and several synths-all at once-like Nymphes, Typhon, Micromonsta 2 and the like? Thanks! My interest is in using these synths away from my iMac
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
To be honest I rarely need to be remote, I'm in my studio 99.9% of the time. My experience of battery power options is very limited.
@KiR_3d
@KiR_3d Жыл бұрын
When I've couldn't (or to be honest I was just not ready to spend money on hardware at that time) buy a real manufactured synth... I've started to dig into DIY theme. And... I must say, Tim: now almost every poor guy/girl can build a very good vintage analog synth with special features, sounding unusually and etc. Just need a passion, need to be stubborn enough and a lot of time of course! Sometimes I "blame" Uli for what he gave us :))) After I've bought Neutron and Model-D I've stopped to tinker with my proto-synth which was sounding very interesting. Now... four years ago for some reason I've stopped to use my synths (in the same frequency like it was in 2018-2019 when I've finished my 1st album). Something did "clicked" inside me. IDK. I have A4 MK2 now and I hope that this summer I will make some good sketches in my summer house. There will be not so much distraction like here in the city. I'll bring MicroFreak with me as well (as a granular/sampler option). Also I've bought a lot of cheap (and not cheap) DIY Raspberry stuff at 11.11 last year... Still couldn't put my hands on it well. :-// The reason was: I've found that NTS-1 is great and shitty at the same time. So I've decided to start a new "quest"... After that month my old dog was dying slowly so it was a reason (maybe it's not true, it can be some psychological...). I've skipped my rehab (it's against my MS decease)... maybe it did changed something too. I've couldn't leave my mom with the dying dog that was neccesary to walk out every 2-3 hours (even in the night time! later it was even more often!) and go to rehab. We're all living and have some problems obviously... But I'm leaning more to the point that the whole reason why I've stopped to write music and DIY synth things is not clear to me. And it was started between 2020 and 2023 probably. Somewhere here...
@AdrianBlockly-he3cg
@AdrianBlockly-he3cg Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Tim. I think you absolutely hit the nail on the head with every point you make about the synth with its uniqueness. If i had spent less time being disappointed with its presets and lack of being able to name them, and spent time on the learning curve in panel mode, i might still have mine 😂. For the Cs80 lovers, coupled with the E Osmose,the Rachel a decent reverb and delay as you mention, you have a Cs80 at the price of a Moog1 8 voice! So is it really over priced ? I don't think so imho. Thanks again.... great video.
@anthonyflagg4363
@anthonyflagg4363 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I agree this is an expensive synth. I, however, got in on the ground floor and built mine, so half the price. Many hours were invested in the building, but I enjoyed that. DD is not for every synthesist - it is not a rave machine. I agree with your impression that this is kind of organic or acoustic and wonderful for building up layers of sound. It is not a CS80, and we all should be glad about that. Owning a CS80 means putting your technicians and roadies on the payroll, plus taking out an insurance policy. There are hundreds of trimmers in a CS80, and the whole thing needs to be tuned whenever it is moved, just like piano. It reacts wildly to temperature swings. Interesting that you refer to the lanes as ranks, since the CS80 was designed by Electone Organ engineers at Yamaha. It carries forward a lot of concepts from organ design. Many of the common controls at the bottom of the panel behave like stops; pulling them down opens them up.
@SchematicAttenuator
@SchematicAttenuator 11 ай бұрын
Got one, sold it! No regrets. Nothing beats the real thing.
@dennispena5496
@dennispena5496 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mr Shoebridge. How do you output the Deckard to L/R speakers if it only has a mono out? Can you use an audio interface or a mixer to separate to L/R channels? Thanks.
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
Hi, Yes any mixer or audio interface should allow you to pan a mono input either equally to both L & R channels or else to one side or another how you like. I always have my DDRM's mono output going into some outboard effects (stereo delay and stereo reverb) which provide me with a nice controllable stereo signal.
@sentimental7167
@sentimental7167 Жыл бұрын
Totally believe that Osmose & Deckard‘s Dream are a dream combination, also soundwise. Nice review!
@blackarrowmedia8471
@blackarrowmedia8471 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim. Great video as usual.
@conceptdevices
@conceptdevices Жыл бұрын
Great video again, some lovely sound snippets and playing, and its obviously a fantastic pairing with the Osmose, over 6k though and yes, your valid comments on cost and that most people cant afford the new breed of synths being released is most relevant in 2023. But I can remember back in the 70's & 80's when the majority of pro level synths were priced beyond the normal consumer and were only targeted at pro musicians. At least we now have sensibly priced gear for the masses to enjoy and those who cant afford these monsters can create music using alternatives, clones and VST's. Keep up the great work Tim.
@johnrezendes
@johnrezendes Жыл бұрын
I have the Deckard’s Dream Mk II and the Osmose as well. At first I struggled to get the DD to sound good played from the Osmose using MPE. The interactions between initial pressure on the Osmose and Aftertouch caused very strange interactions and most sounds were rather muted. Switching to Poly Aftertouch and it just came alive and blows my mind. I get lost in the sounds and the expression from the Osmose. In an earlier video you produced on the Osmose, you briefly talked about configuring the MPE settings of the Osmose to work the DD. Have you found any combinations of pressure and aftertouch settings from the Osmose that yield good results? I’d love to have you list out those sensitivity and aftertouch settings to use. Your insight and lovely soundscapes you produce, make your videos such a joy to listen to and experience. I value your approach and love for the instruments. Thank you.
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
To be honest I just fiddled around with the Osmose settings to get the feel that I preferred. This was actually using the internal synth engine, I had not tried hooking it up to the DD at this point. I'd suggest keep experimenting 👍
@cmddelete2169
@cmddelete2169 Жыл бұрын
Cheers Tim., always interested in your take. Not a pricey synth fan on the whole if I'm honest. If I had multiple grands for kit then a 24 track 8 bus mixer would be where I'd spend them for analogy type vibes. Unless you're making pure synth music (which I'm not) I'm not sure if 3-4 grand of synth really contributes anything once it's in the mix. Lovely thing to own all the same.
@davlippo7
@davlippo7 Жыл бұрын
Yes when I saw that mono output I was like No Way. I have (2) Osmose units, they are that great stacked, with one running the other & the OB-X8m. I can't find whether the X8 is MPE but I can use aftertouch and pitch bend individual notes. So the OB-X8m has stereo outs and has selections for panning which is really nice and moves the sound a lot. You can get them for about $3K if you have a good rep. Super odd no stereo yet all the MPE on the DD. I think I'm opting out of the Moog One possibility which frees up a lot of cash. Modules are my thing having Osmose I don't need anymore keys. Only if Moog One was released as a module I'm out. Here's a solution for mono. Buy two DD units and pan one right one left. It's only money. I assume the polyphony is only 4 per layer? otherwise it'd say 16 voice I think. Did you say you could allocate voices per each layer? Currently on the X8m you can not. I would also hate to buy it and then they release a stereo MK3.
@unclemick-synths
@unclemick-synths Жыл бұрын
Great video on a great synth. Here are my thoughts... 1. Do those guys ever make music or just use synths as fodder for their channel? One reason I don't pay much attention to launch-day videos is because I'm more interested in what people do once they've dug into a synth and found the really interesting sounds. Feel free to return to your favourite synths as often as you like. 2. Mono is vastly overrated. The fastest way to a crap (and ironically narrow) mix is to build a stack of stereo synths all panned full-width. Except for drums, the most anyone really needs is one full-width synth in a mix - and even then it needs to be interesting enough which means it's likely got built-in effects. Synths like this will inevitably be used with effects units. 3. The reason I wouldn't get one (or the Behringer if it ever gets released) is because it would be hard for me to avoid channeling my favourite Vangelis album (Spiral) with these beautiful sounds! 😀
@antonyfaulkner8649
@antonyfaulkner8649 11 ай бұрын
Convoluted explanation of "Sustain" on the Filter. Simple Explanation.... the Sustain Level *is* the Filter Cutoff setting. Initial Level (negative) is equivalent to setting the initial Filter Cutoff on nearly every other Synth.
@ApexCypher_
@ApexCypher_ Жыл бұрын
Brilliant content Tim. I really like that you address the questions most people have about gear. I have to agree with you regarding new pricing levels. There’s some great gear being developed but a lot of it is beyond most people’s budget. The total amount of money that is available will also not go as far. Therefore shipping numbers will be decreased. You can see why cloned gear is getting so much of the budget. Manufacturers could be shooting themselves in the foot.
@aliciafranco5704
@aliciafranco5704 Жыл бұрын
Just wondering... In the future, will you do a review on UDO Super Gemini 20 voice Synth? It looks AMAZING❤ just like you😘
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
Haha! Well if I am fortunate to get my hands on a Gemini then I'll be very happy to do a video for you 😉
@aliciafranco5704
@aliciafranco5704 Жыл бұрын
@TimShoebridge AWESOME! I'm looking forward to it, if you do.This model just came out, and it looks amazing☆
@JohnTrasher
@JohnTrasher 9 ай бұрын
2 weeks ago I sold my Hydrasynth to get the Ub-Xa... Today I sold it to have the money for the osmose. I neither liked the hydra or Behringer Keybed. DD Mk2 is too expensive for my taste right now, any other MPE Synths out there? Thinking about the Hydra Desktop module again :D
@bilonggrisimmeri
@bilonggrisimmeri Жыл бұрын
I bought a Rachel on the strength of Tim's review, which processes the mono output of my 4 JD-XA. What I learned is how hard it is to pin down "that something" you can hear in these great vintage synths. Also, monitoring through some mixers sucks, while others (SSL SiX) make even despised digital gear sound analogue. Go figure?
@john9291
@john9291 Жыл бұрын
Maybe an odd thing to say but you have a lovely speaking voice Tim. It goes a long way.
@kevincrandall2751
@kevincrandall2751 Жыл бұрын
Your songwriting skills and playing are getting better all the time. you're putting out some fantastic-sounding stuff. This is a must-acquire synthesizer. If I was convinced that the ise-nin sounded like a Jupiter 8 at $4300, I would get that too, but for now, I am planning on the Jupiter X and Juno X. Most of the demos I've heard on youtube of the ise-nin are crap. I would love to see you re-view and play that synth. I am serious enough about the Jupiter 8 to spend $25,000 on one, but would prefer black corporations version at $4300 if I could hear it properly played. Alex Ball makes it sound pretty close. The engineers at Roland didn't count the cost when they made the Jupiter 8. they made the best synth they possibly could, and it's reflected in its current price after they discontinued it. the Deckards dream and the ise-nin would be a killer combo.
@sn1000k
@sn1000k Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see you do a video on that Crave I see in the background. Such an inexpensive, often maligned synth.
@MadelnMachines
@MadelnMachines 11 ай бұрын
I've never understood the front panel of a CS80 until now. It's a shame you can't control each rank with midi. It sounded like you were achieving a similar sound to if you could in the midi clip. How did you do that? I guess we've only got Behringer to rely on to fix this expensive gear situation!
@lashtal
@lashtal 10 ай бұрын
I wonder if you've ever done a video where you were forced to rank your Top 10 Synths, then explain WHY they get that place in the list :)
@synthplayer1563
@synthplayer1563 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video (music is also very nice). Would you say that the DD sounds better and is more playable with MPE than the internal Osmose synth?
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
The Osmose synth engine is immense.... but extremely complex to program imho. The DD is a far simpler architecture but is incredibly immediate
@Variable1000
@Variable1000 3 ай бұрын
Hello, did you ever release that ambient track. I would like to hear it if it's available. Best.
@RobertSaintJohn
@RobertSaintJohn Жыл бұрын
Tim, following up on your Rachael Ring Mod video from a month or so ago, how often (or not) are you using it as an extension of your work with DD? Or have you found you’re looking at it as more of a standalone module for anything applicable, since you’re not really approaching DD purely as a CS-80 emulation?
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
A bit of both, the DD audio out is routed into the module by default, but I do use it with other synths and sound sources too
@Pictus_Invictus
@Pictus_Invictus Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Good it passed the "blush response test". :)
@AndyVonal
@AndyVonal Жыл бұрын
One word.... Awesome!
@pfmmodule5144
@pfmmodule5144 Жыл бұрын
Recently loaded the Deckards Dream sample pack into the Prophet X. Comes pretty close.
@pthomas36
@pthomas36 Жыл бұрын
Not long ago I bought Cherry Audio's GX-80 because it was such an amazing example of the power of a CS-80, and then some. I've lusted after the DD ever since I learned about it and the GX-80 was the answer to all that, and that's despite owning the Arturia CS-80 V as well. I'm curious now you have the Osmose, how do you equate the DD to the GX-80, beyond the obvious tactile differences?
@TimShoebridge
@TimShoebridge Жыл бұрын
I was very surprised at how engrossed I became with the GX 80, it was seriously fun to use, but if ever I have the choice I will turn to hardware, so in my studio the GX80 doesn't get a look in! But I'll certainly have it loaded on my laptop for when I'm traveling next.
@LB-pp7pu
@LB-pp7pu Жыл бұрын
Cubase crew! Cheers from Italy
@KiR_3d
@KiR_3d Жыл бұрын
First I was very excited that such an instrument will be available to buy... I was even thinking about to buy a kit... But after I've tried and played with a (free!) VST CS-80 version I've could'nt find major differences. I've listened DD's demo tracks on SoundCloud and I've found (after comparing) that it sounds too clear. Can't say "it's sterile"... But I must say that it's too accurate. I doubt that the VST gives poly-aftertouch and other famous performance features. My vague guess about the actual sound of DD is that it uses very small SMD components and it's compensated too well (by thermistors or digitally IDK actually... don't remember). Also I remember clearly that Mini MS-20 sounds "bad" if compare to the original old MS-20 or Beh's MS-20 clone. Mini MS-20 uses SMD components too... Actually Behringer uses the same new technologies. But I may guess there is some difference. Maybe different SMD sizes (it can create different effects to capacitors' characteristics).
@mick3950
@mick3950 Жыл бұрын
As long as you are happy with the sound that it makes ,thats all that matters ,enjoy.
@Firstmajortomlikestoticker
@Firstmajortomlikestoticker Жыл бұрын
What is you favorite Work horse Synth that you use for sound design?
@steviemusic1
@steviemusic1 3 ай бұрын
Great review. With regards to being unhappy about the price; synths have always been expensive. If you'd have bought a brand new Jupiter 8 or Prophet 5 or CS80 it would've cost a fortune back then. It was only really the DX7 that brought prices down. If you want one but complain about the price then you're not going to buy one anyway...
@horowizard
@horowizard Жыл бұрын
Sure, Polyphonic Aftertouch, but how can anyone make a comparison to the Yamaha CS-80 and it not have the famous Ring Modulator? Also the Ribbon Contoller was a big feature of that instrument.
@justaregularrobloxplayer5678
@justaregularrobloxplayer5678 Ай бұрын
I used to own a CS60 and the ring modulator was key to that synth. To me it was the best ring modulator.
@pizzagogo6151
@pizzagogo6151 Жыл бұрын
Certainly sounds great!, I also like the form factor.....fact is it IS pricey it’s features I can see make it very appealing to some but not to others( which is probably silly thing to say as it applies to every higher end synth I guess😅) . Thats why it’s not for me, (bad decision I think that they didn’t include ring mod a feature I would use!) but mainly because I don’t have the playing skills to get the best out of it, so don’t see the value in paying for performance features I won’t use. But I’m certainly glad it exists and the fact it’s a bit “ different “ a proper musical instrument! Thanks for sharing your views on it! (FWIW totally agree about the prophet 5/10- rare case where sequential are being exploitative - no effects ( which don’t cost much)& mono out on synths that price is a gouge)
@MFitz12
@MFitz12 Жыл бұрын
I want to see you hold a real Yamaha CS-80 like you did in the intro.
@noahward9445
@noahward9445 Жыл бұрын
Those only weigh like 200 pounds. I think Tim could do it.
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Жыл бұрын
'Roids... you'll need to be posting 'roids to UK. You can smuggle them inside the CS-80 you'll also need to send🤣
@aliciafranco5704
@aliciafranco5704 Жыл бұрын
YOUR my dream Tim Shoebridge ❤ One can dream lol Great video as always🥂🥂🥂
@overthetop4395
@overthetop4395 Жыл бұрын
Love is on the ..air
@juliebabygirl
@juliebabygirl Жыл бұрын
Great sounding synth!! Would love to have it one day! About those unusual things... Tom Jones disagrees.. :P
@m9shamalan
@m9shamalan 5 ай бұрын
cool demo, thank. can i suggest that the voice over should not be louder than the gear demo?
@prodigalretrod
@prodigalretrod Жыл бұрын
Re: high prices, I imagine a big part of it is that these smaller companies realise that it's futile trying to compete with behringer on affordable synths, and have instead focused their efforts on the higher end market. Can't say I blame them.
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