It's an incredible synth. Underestimated by a lot of people. Anyone who has worked with software synths will really appreciate the sound design capabilities. The sound is beautiful.
@SoundsMick2 жыл бұрын
Polybrute will lead you to new and interesting places when making sounds. After two years of having one it still regularly surprises me.
@barrakingbeatz7794 Жыл бұрын
Yep
@urbannpa8 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for saying that. If I had the money I'd jump on the Polybrute (tried it at Guitar Center). Any Synth player worth their weight in Cutoff filters will know what to do with any sound when they hear it. The PolyBrute is Butter smooth!.
@vasil30894 ай бұрын
2 years? I have gear sitting for 10+ years which I barely turned on a few times so let's talk "hours per week" for accuracy. Don't confuse the rich, busy and/or doped out savages.
@holidaygames2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see a video where you play a section of your album - or a live gig - and show us how you make some of the sounds used there, including how you think about adding sounds to a piece and how you translate that into programming the synth(s).
@wgriffin1024 Жыл бұрын
Interested in Polybrute, however Arturia apparently have omitted either VCO1 or VCO2 switching into a low frequency mode, such as available in Anno Domini 1978 on Sequential Prophet-5. So many situations where it is extremely useful to have one audio VCO in low freq mode to provide what was called Polyphonic modulation. This necessary, simple feature would be very simple to implement in Polybrute software, just by instructing DAC to offset by a negative voltage, assuming DAC swings negative. Many several areas of sound are absent from the Polybrute without this simple feature. I hope this simple suggestion will find it's way to engineers.
@wretchro1006 ай бұрын
you can put the lfo's into polyphonic mode
@jamesbowsher-murray1282 жыл бұрын
Man, this channel is awesome. It keeps getting better and better.
@geephlips2 жыл бұрын
I’ve found that once you get a feel for how the oscillator and filter sections work, you realize that there is no one init patch on the Polybrute, or one raw sound. There are maybe 20 or 30. And then you realize that superpowers 4 and 5 are the oscillator and filter sections. And there are many more. Some you will discover in six months, or nine, or even a year. It’s loaded with analog easter eggs that will blow your mind when you find them.
@Hessencemusic2 жыл бұрын
good to see you with it!!! and thank you so much for your time! :) it's a super-versatile and beautiful synth. I bought one of the first units available and it's still on my studio. one of the things that I like the most is the "random creation patch" function. Extremely useful to find new paths. Also the fact that you have a software to interact with (well.. I know that sometimes that sw hangs up or needs to reboot polybrute to be able to connect with), but you can look for new patches extremely fast. The internal FX are also super-powerful. Keybead is not top notch, and also I would use different knobs to show more premium taste, but I still love it :)
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah! Haven’t even tried the random patch thing yet! Ha
@sdgoes992 жыл бұрын
I just got mine setup today, wow it is one big synth. I am still feeling my way around it, with no more knowledge than a cat walking on the keyboard. I am loving it so far and the sound it giving me goosebumps.
@LesterAmbientAndroid2 жыл бұрын
Great video, just to add one more thing. The effects on the PolyBrute are so well balanced. They blend into the creative aspect of the synth rather than overtake it. The designers have really thought this thing through. It doesn’t need more than 6 note polyphony. I never thought a restriction could be such a positive.
@raymondjones4390 Жыл бұрын
I read how they really wanted to make it 8 voice but they said the cost and the weight would have ballooned even more. You can feel the love that went into this wonderful thing. I never felt the love from most synths I have owned, this thing is special.
@LesterAmbientAndroid Жыл бұрын
@@raymondjones4390 totally agree Raymon.
@auralplex Жыл бұрын
@@raymondjones4390The cost and weight? It probably costs them a few bucks max and the weight? What
@raymondjones4390 Жыл бұрын
@@auralplex I am just quoting what the guy at Arturia said. I have a Polybrute and it's heavy AF. I mean heavy! 2 more oscillators would add to the weight and they wanted to keep the cost under 3K. It's not just the oscillators themselves but the entire signal path that would have to change. I am guessing though they will put one out eventually with more O's.
@nuggetzmusic1613 Жыл бұрын
I have a matriarch, P10, Prophet x, Super 6, OB6, OB8X, model D and Monopoly…….. I love the Polybrute just as much. No remorse, great synth
@enochroot94382 жыл бұрын
Interesting insights. I guess it depends on whether the Polybrute fulfills the users needs? For me as a recreational user/hobbyist the Polybrute really hit home as soon as I unboxed it. The amount of hours off pleasure I've had since I started interacting with it have made it a firm favourite. The tactile interactions with it's user/playing interface are almost meditative, highly recommended if thats what folks are looking for
@MikkelGrumBovin2 жыл бұрын
Ive been jonesing for the Matriarch , SO much , after i got the Granny , when it came out ! I STILL think its the best sounding synth i ever owned ! - but after the Matriarch - it WILL be the PolyBrute ! (unless Behringer pulls a fast one , and suddenly announces the BS-80 !) Congratiolations , and may you shower us with great sounds and tunes , my friend ! 😉
@Aaa-pz6nh2 жыл бұрын
Polybrute has been amazing. It’s an extremely expressive synth, that sounds great. Some people say it’s sounds “thin” but it sits in a mix beautifully, and really that’s what matters.
@phaedruslykos32492 жыл бұрын
I feel all fm engines have that thin sound.
@NostalgicRuckus2 жыл бұрын
The in-between morph patches you talk about are exactly what make the LXR-02 so special as well.
@shliggyb4 күн бұрын
Yep that’s exactly what I was thinking when he brought up the morph function
@Paparumbo2 жыл бұрын
I really want one… but I still like my wife.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@McEnroe9112 жыл бұрын
In a few years then 🕺
@CallousCoder Жыл бұрын
Then say to her; “if you truly live me, you want me to have this.” Sorta like emotional blackmail that our governments do to us all the time… Take the jab you do it for someone else 😂
@makipri Жыл бұрын
The same but love my boyfriend. Who has been asking every time when I bring a new synth into the house that do I really need it or just desire it.
@jeffryarchambeau5441 Жыл бұрын
@@makipriTell him you don't really need him, but desire him.
@MichaalHell2 жыл бұрын
your patches sound absolutely amazing.
@briankehew579 Жыл бұрын
This is why I love the Solaris. It's sounds like a modular system when plain and raw, then you can modulate for complexity beyond that...
@michaels80882 жыл бұрын
From a few that have mastered the PolyBrute,they have said it suits them because they have the diligence and sense of exploration to make it what THEY Need it to be. Most synths can do that,which has been proven by those who can master their gear.What makes this one cooler is you have more tactile control,and keeps one from having 40 different synths. Besides,what a brilliant look, like some great furniture that makes sounds..
@Berus77772 жыл бұрын
Oops. Send it back.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Nah
@maval4537 Жыл бұрын
I'm actually a drummer who occasionally plays the guitar and two years ago I wanted to get myself any versatile polysynth for exploring... ... and got myself the Polybrute! And I don't regret at all!
@florianinside56662 жыл бұрын
Behringer Deepmind can make a seamless transition from one patch to another with iOS-App-Control
@sibbyeskie2 жыл бұрын
There are two main tracks in synthesis as I see it right now. There’s a throwback to analog signal paths, with purity of sound at forefront, and there’s the multi modulation, for lack of a better word, softsynths in a box. To my mind the obvious way forward is to merge the best of both worlds in a cost conscious way. There are some designs that are close but not fully there. History shows that sound wins, and prior “virtual analog” designs didn’t stand the test of time in terms of value appreciation. I believe someone will come out with a cost conscious beast that really pushes both features.
@Pablo6682 жыл бұрын
Cool vid. I have one of these myself. Possibly more synth than I deserve, but I love it. There is just so much to use on it.
@randommcranderson5155 Жыл бұрын
I love the way it sounds, I love the way arturia designed the UI, I think it has amazing sound design capabilities. It would join a handful of cheaper arturia synths I already own. I just can't justify the price as a hobbyist. I wish I could afford to spend the money on it.
@nixonkutz30182 жыл бұрын
Newcomer to your channel, thanks for your intelligent and informative style. The sequencing of narration and playing is very effective.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate that, and welcome!
@LocaliLLocano2 жыл бұрын
I have a prophet 6 and LFE modulation box. This is the only reason why I haven’t bought the Polybrute yet. One good night of drinking and I might just get one
@doctorauxiliary2 жыл бұрын
somehow I missed the release of this vid nine days ago. but I've been looking forward to it, & you did not disappoint, dactah jones. which is to say, you appointed. & I am very much appointed as a result of that appointment. & I am, therefore & hence to forth, very much looking forward to future stints with this synths. yep. & also... thanks much for directing us to that subtractive synthesis workshop, & for making said workshop some time ago. heck yeah, bro!! seriously, though... thanks!! thanks given on thanksgiving. yaaaay!!
@K-ORA Жыл бұрын
Lol love the humor. It does sound thin but also sounds amazing. Sound design capabilities in one package, worth it.
@auxorion2 жыл бұрын
The Prophet 6 is a gem. (Prophet 5 too) I got a Prophet 5 to "Replace" the Prophet 6... that never ended up happening. Now, I have both... you don't just 'sell' a Prophet 6 when you know how to work one.
@ncapone872 жыл бұрын
I have a Prophet 10 and a 6. They both sound amazing in their own ways
@NTayls802 жыл бұрын
Exciting 🪬 I really want one! I look forward to hearing the magical patches you create (hopefully with walkthroughs?! 😅)
@JannickMakus2 жыл бұрын
Still can't afford it right now but could really relate to the constant thinking about buying it u described. congrats. I only had a few hours with it and it felt really wrong to leave it behind. thanks for ur video!
@HiGlowie7 ай бұрын
Love your honesty in this video.
@stossbeats2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts. I respect your opinion highly, and your perspective feels like it’s exactly where I’m at and where I’m headed! I have been wanting this synth for some time. When the price is right and I carve out space, it will be mine. 😎
@maarzt2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your playing of this particular synth...it feels like a very good fit. Would really love to play with one myself
@SuperStarO2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love mine. I feel like anytime I touch it something really cool is made. Also love the vst controller. The way you can get super creative with all of the touch sensitive areas & keys even is so cool.
@Gabriel.A.L. Жыл бұрын
i bought one today, its amazing. I prefer it over my prophet and juno 60, pro 800, and polysix. The sounds are maybe not the most in your face, but absolutely inspiring to come up with melodies.
@janjurk92323 ай бұрын
I have the RSI prophet rev2, the arturia polybrute and moog matriarch and of course digital synths. Each is unique in their own way. Each tends to steer you towards a certain direction or style. But when you combine them, you realise that limitation is self-imposed . As with everything in life, an open mind paths the way for limitless possibilities.
@jasperbroeks7612 жыл бұрын
honest thoughts. Fairly accurate as well. It takes some work indeed making these goosebump sounds however it sits in between the early and modern realm.
@wadehathawaymusic2 жыл бұрын
I have long coveted this synth. To be honest went down the rabbit hole with eurorack (in the best possible way) when I was making my leep back into electronic music. It was a toss up between the modular path and this beast. No regrets really but the GAS does creep in time to time. When it does, a quick glance at my trusty QS7 (going on 25 years?), settles things down. Great video, thanks.
@mrknoch2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jameson. Love mine, too. Would love to see a tutorial on the Polybrute like your subtractive refresher!
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Next week’s video will explore than mod matrix and the Polybrute’s strengths 👍
@mrknoch2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJones I'll be sure to tune in!
@raymondjones4390 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video, and I had the same experience, first out of the box I was unsure, but once you start really getting into it, the possibilities are endless. Also, this is very much a unique instrument and it will be part of the lexicon forever. It's a PolyBrute! It's distinctive! So much love is evident that's been poured into this machine by the design team. Arturia has done something special here. It's a lovable beast. It won't replace all your synths (nor would you want it to), but you'll love it. Thanks for this video, I think you nailed it 100%.
@raymondjones4390 Жыл бұрын
One thing I have found, like the synths of old, is let it warm up for 30 minutes and the sounds get sweeter and fuller.
@davidbetts29802 жыл бұрын
My Matrixbrute is my first synthesiser and as although a amateur, I believe I'm making sound's that can match tangerine dream 😁.
@liamquinn2 жыл бұрын
I found your channel because I was going to get a Rev2… then I found the Polybrute as well! I’ve not got it yet, waiting on some work to pay but I think I have settled on it for sure!
@MistyMusicStudio2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on finally getting one of your dream pieces!! Seems like the two of you are already bonding haha. I find the most often forgotten aspect of "value" in an instrument is "Does this inspire you to make music and have fun doing it?". Seems like you got your moneys worth to me :D
@LuisTorres-qz5kr2 жыл бұрын
Congrats, you will NOT be disappointed!
@orchidsvoid2 жыл бұрын
Nice unique review going straight to the point what thisbsinth is really shines. Thanks for sharing❤ (Now I NEED this synth so bad...)
@sauce_aux2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing. This is one synth I definitely want. Don’t need it either! The Rev2 can be deceiving in that manner as well. Although I do think the raw oscillators have a slightly richer fundamental than the Arturia-Which to me, is neither here nor there. it’s just a design choice. I think it’s an initial effort to clear up some headroom for multiple voices, sounding simultaneously. Because much like you described; both synths have enormous low end, once you program it up to present such details. With all of the power and accessories modern synths have, designers have had to intentionally thin out some of sonic qualities, to accommodate the signals. Bread is only bread when you pull it out of the bag; it’s up to you to add the fixings to make it a sandwich.
@julianhigginson59462 жыл бұрын
Poly brute is a budget synth compared to what moog - sequential and Tom OB one can conjure up - I had a go on the poly brute at super booth and was a bit underwhelmed but I hate using earphones plus the volume was a bit low for some reason - when you look at what the poly brute has got up it’s sleeve it’s very good value to be fair
@passivehouseaustralia44062 жыл бұрын
REV2 16V which I have had the same initial Comments "Thin weak etc" however a few years later and everyone is amazed by the sounds it can do. I like the Polybrute sound its like OB-6 unique.
@mr.wizard97855 ай бұрын
Sounds good to me. This is one of the better demos, in terms of representing the sound of the thing. My earphones were filled with sonic richness.
@claudiasunshinetristancho5595 Жыл бұрын
Hello new friend! Just meeting you here. I enjoyed your video! Stay blessed ! I imagine the Polybrute can emulate the Prophet 6 (?) One thing I love is the range of control one has with this instrument and the futuristic spacey sounds one can come up with! I am currently anti-DAW (back trouble and some vision challenges lol!) I owned a Prophet 600 back in '83 😊 just wish the polybrute was a little more gig friendly and less stingy with inputs lol! i've had the polybrute just a couple of weeks I intend on using it to first create music for healing ☮️, and second... to just have fun, create beats, improvise with ...all as we morph to be Martians.
@pronzac2 жыл бұрын
Sounds so dreamy, unreal. A gear only for artists, it's my opinion
@arlo12345678910 Жыл бұрын
I want one soooo bad and I'm a guitar player!
@ConwayBob2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great review! "Thin" and "thick" are subjective terms to describe different mixtures of audio waveforms. Most decent synthesizers allow you to create both "thin" and "thick" sounds, and the Polybrute is clearly no exception to that. If you're hearing a sound that you feel is too "thin," then just tweak some knobs and sliders and push some buttons until it sounds "thicker." That's part of the FUN of creating sounds with any synthesizer.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
While I do agree, to my ears the Prophet 6 just has more presence in the low/mids. That doesn’t make the Polybrute a bad synth, it just has a different character and different strengths and weaknesses. It’s a bit like different microphones - they all have a slightly different color, and some make you work harder to achieve a certain result.
@ConwayBob2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJones -- Yes! And the differences between different bits of gear with similar roles to play in the studio sometimes make them complementary to one another. Like a Les Paul and a Strat. Not that we NEED to have them both, but they sometimes can help us cover more expressive ground than either could by itself.
@Proper.Sounds_Audio2 жыл бұрын
There is also a master EQ section in firmware too. Thick and thin can often be attributed to something as simple as native EQ settings. I would strongly recommend adjusting the master EQ to your specific preferences when it comes to the general tonality of the sounds 🙂👍
@Stadsjaap2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I stress about menu diving I remind my self that even my own knob has more than one function.
@raveny Жыл бұрын
oh no, that was some nice mellow sound design 0___o
@issiewizzie2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh they got you😊
@wgaule7 күн бұрын
Mine arrived last week and I had the same disappointments at the beginning but knew there was magic in it from having watched ALL the videos lol. You just have to find the magic it is not immediate and that makes it even better.
@Jin-Hu2 жыл бұрын
I vacillated between the PolyBrute and Matriarch for some time and played them both in my local store, decided on the Matriarch for the reasons you laid out, being able to control and patch to and from other equipment was very important to me. If I had the cash I’d get the polybrute too but…
@jeanbonnefoy13772 жыл бұрын
Liked the "mini wot'?" Intro. Hope it's a teaser for a mini freak test... Since (IMO) it really looks like a digital naughty kid brother of the polybrute: mod matrix, morphing, easy access to functions, wealth of modulations ...
@larsdanielsson1932 жыл бұрын
I have the same feeling, reasoning with myself about buying or not buying, but for the MiniFreak.
@crybo2 жыл бұрын
Haha Mini what? Great sounding synth but I have no room for a synth that size. Super 6 desktop was my last big Poly purchase. But if I had room ……….
@richc8482 жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience: a couple of days at first of worrying about it not sounding instantly "fat", then figuring out how to get thick, full sounds out of it, and being constantly surprised by new discoveries. It can sound very lush and warm (which surprised me after the demos I'd seen) and tonally it stands up well beside the OB-6, my other analogue poly. You get some nice full sounds here. One thing that's not emphasized in demos of the Polybrute is that it does "standard" synth sounds very nicely too, and can do a passable impression of many other synths. My only complaint about it is that there are still bugs in the firmware (including one that can freeze the whole synth), which Arturia need to fix soon.
@anthonyman8008 Жыл бұрын
Did they fix it yet?
@richc848 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyman8008 No, still waiting.
@anthonyman8008 Жыл бұрын
@@richc848 thank you. I've emailed them over some plugin and they are super awesome
@chinmitten2 жыл бұрын
Think you nailed this one. I was hooked on the literal first preset mine had.. Brute Pad, I think it was. Really sits in this rarified air between being an ambient dream and an aggressive hell scape. I love it. I had a Prophet 08 for a long while, not the 6. The 08 had an extra LFO but was my least favorite thing to program. Love the brute. Probably my favorite over my Quantum or Voyager
@GunnerVFox2 жыл бұрын
I had already been kind of thinking of this synth. I had got thinking that i liked what a MatrixBrute could do but decided to ignore that because GAS. I already had a Matriarch, Pro3, Subsequent37, and a stack of semi-modulars, so i already had plenty of monos. But then I got an amazing deal on the MatrixBrute, and after playing it for a few hours, I unexpected discovered that I was totally in love with it in a way which was different from my other monos. The layout and human interface of it, the assignable filters, it just has some things to it that others don't have, at least not all together in the same package. But I still didn't have an ANALOG Poly. (But gunner, you have an Iridium, and a hydrasynth, and modwave. why do you need to have an analog polysynth?) Uh... I don't know, other gunner? Reasons... I guess. Well also I canceled an order for a MOTU interface that was backordered horrifically so suddenly there was this chunk of change, and a conspicuous absence of an analog polysynth, AND this idea that there was a good possibility I would love the PolyBrute in a way that is similar.. I'll be finding out later this week when it arrives. And no, I didn't get it because of you. If I hadn't been canceling an order for an expensive and severely delayed interface, it wouldn't have happened. However if I am being honest, seeing you get one did nudge me in to pulling the trigger on something I was going to do eventually anyway. I mean, it's PolyBrute or Moog One.
@OmniTorch2 жыл бұрын
For future videos, I would like to see it used on a contemporary electronic music track like house or something. I see too many people demoing the Polybrute's ability to do ambient music, drone, and other spacey styles.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
I don’t make house, but I do enjoy more aggressive, industrial-esque textures, so I’ll definitely be showcasing that in the future. 👍
@OmniTorch2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJones Sweet! Looking forward to it!
@kaitsobato Жыл бұрын
Ohhhh THAT'S the wireless smartphone charger on the left. Neat! Sounds really really good haha :D The Synth, not the wireless smartphone charger on the left.
@andreievkalupniek57178 ай бұрын
I am talking myself into the UDO or Trigon 6…. I am considering this too and even the Prophet 6 - even though I already have a Prophet 10, Rev2, Sub 37 and Deepmind 12 - I think I would get more variety with one of the first two. The morphing is amazing on this one.
@ParkerCharlesGabriel2 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal Synthesizer 💥💥💥
@MikolaiStroinski2 жыл бұрын
The patches you play- outstanding.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏
@TheSoulSynthesis2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! The Arturia synths have the tendency to get weird quick and that can be very good or can be very bad. And both can happen really fast in succession ;D Let's see when GRAS kicks in for the Rev2... Cheers!
@geephlips2 жыл бұрын
The Polybrute is different in that the really weird stuff kicks in the upper range of the knows. Brute factor, for example, acts to soften the resonance and saturates the Steiner Parker filter nicely, and then around 4 o’clock it starts getting hairy and mayhem ensues.
@BOMBPHONICS Жыл бұрын
Just got my first actual synth, not just a midi controller. My girlfriend got me the Arturia Minifreak for Christmas. I’m too of that, gave it to me early lol!!
@samprock2 жыл бұрын
Woohoo, I remember putting my bet on you breaking sell/rebuy habit, because you won't be able to sell it at the first place :) Knowing your other synth, I hope you'll enjoy it "completing", rather then "replacing" anything. I went again to your music on BC today (yeah, "someone cares about your music" :) I can hear how you would make the thing sing. I also like to make a track with just one hardware synth (while have total 4 analogue synth at this price range (BTW, GC give 15%off at this time of year, if you have not made better deal with someone else. I got when it was on intro sale with discount, so consider it a steal for the instrument). The reality it opens-up to you over time. No because you need to learn to do better/deeper, its just ingrows. One differentiator you probably have not explored or may not see a value yet, as judging by the vids playing hw/standalone, it's multi-instance VST plug. Settings just live as part of your DAW project, adding extra layer to interact/automate synth. You can go back to something you did and explore more in another song (while easily renaming/saving patch to synth). After time DAW interaction (multi-instantiated is the key) becomes new norm ...... same as having morph know, morphee for anything (not only morphing between 2 patches, and ribbon. For me it became main keys in front of me for playing anything ... and extra pleasure to just turn it on as a synth :) Congrats, hope you'll enjoy it, as I do. Can't wait to see next episodes with some wows-look-what-i-did :)
@supadupahilton6848 Жыл бұрын
The trick with "thin / Brittle" synths (aka MOST Japanese synths) is a REALLY good effects processor. Personally, I'm an Oberheim junky, but I kind of have a thing for the stupid TE OP-1 so I get it.
@CallousCoder Жыл бұрын
I agree about the Prophet 6 or OB-6 they have something magical! I am saving up for the OB6. Just before lockdown I went to the music store and sat down and I was like… “Woah…. It’s seems that I knows what I want in my pads and bass!!! And I can’t even make it sound bad!” But… yeah it’s a lot of money and I don’t really need another synth… or guitar for that matter and I did buy a new guitar last year 😅” So this week I decided to save up for the OB6. And I guess I may sell my Prophet8 desktop and DeepMind 12 then, which both served me well.
@Keilnoth2 жыл бұрын
Now I want a Prophet 6
@hhhAmbientElectronic Жыл бұрын
I want one of these sooooo bad! With regard to a future video, I'd love to hear some of your custom patches.
@JamesonNathanJones Жыл бұрын
Here ya go :) kzbin.info/www/bejne/hJWbkqKQe8t9hrc
@norjia2 жыл бұрын
sound wise the polybrute sounds like a CS80 on steroids and that also kind of shows in it's live modulation options
@RayyMusik2 жыл бұрын
I divide synths into two categories: a) those whose init patches already sound good (P5, P6, OB6 …) b) those that require some work but then sound the more rewarding (Rev2, PX, and the PolyBrute). The PolyBrute is a real beast. Try to record the morph knob with the motion recorder, or route it to an expression pedal. Wow! However, there are some drawbacks: 1. As unlimited the mod destinations are, the mod *sources* are too limited. On other synths I often route the VCA envelope to additional destinations. You can‘t do this on the PB. Noise mod on the Steiner-Parker or the ladder resonance? You can‘t do this on the PB either. They should have made the source column variable, too. 2. The FX are very good compared to the P6. However, dedicated knobs for dry/wet, depth, and speed would be nice.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Agree completely. I’ve run into a little annoyance with the limited mod sources too. Still a really unique synth though.
@mindseekers2 жыл бұрын
I think it sounds good, but there is something uncanny about it for me. First of all, the looks. It looks like a boring cigar bar where you feel familiar, but unwanted walking in. Second, it needs work to sound good. My little phatty moog sounds good just looking at it. So i'm looking forward to see where you go from here 😁
@justincaldwell25272 жыл бұрын
Instead of spending 2K plus on another synth , I spent the money on therapy to find out why I suffer from FROMO. Fear Of Missing Out syndrome. I also needed to figure out what void in my life was causing me to use large purchases to fill it. I'm still in therapy.
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely valid. And while I make lots of jokes about buying gear, it’s well worth pointing out that no one should buy things just to buy things. Even more so if they can’t afford it. There are so many incredible tools to make music with that are very affordable, I don’t think anyone should ever go into debt for a synth. That being said, if you can afford it and it’s tied to your job or is a hobby that you get a lot of joy out of, I don’t think there should be any guilt in that case.
@skipstream22 жыл бұрын
I’d like videos on how to create some really dark aggressive cinematic sounds
@davidgoode74162 жыл бұрын
Congratulations man
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir 🙏
@davidgoode74162 жыл бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJones I ordered minifreak, wanna trade?............, 😃
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Hey wait a minute…. Ha Minifreak looks really cool for sure.
@Riktenstein2 жыл бұрын
Haha I did the same with the OB6. For some reason I had to own one. Glad I did though.
@gregsLyrics2 жыл бұрын
ahhhh - what you need is a UDO Super 6 blue. Solved.
@New_Zealand_Music Жыл бұрын
Yep I've definitely had buyers remorse. A friend of mine bought the Korg modwave. Definitely nowhere near the price of this. But he's saying something similar. Definitely saying learning curve. And difficulty getting sounds that he really likes out of it. Instead of just using patches. Like he's definitely a sound designer guy. Probably like yourself. And also the reverse. I consider this much worse. Sellers remorse. You know selling some peaceful beautiful equipment stop that you could basically never replace. Especially for the ridiculous price you managed to get it 4. Thank you very much for your video. I should really get my stuff together and make some of my own. I made a Drum trigger drum kit. Using x hairdressers school used Heads. The sort that had real hair and they used to practise with. These days they sell them. I got them for free back whenever that was. What's this name, gearfacts, said I should definitely post it at has viral potential. I play a number of different instruments. And I managed to get a vintage 1960s New Zealand valve amplifier. That is very hard to deal with. Stupid decisions I sold it. Not replaceable. It's also relevant to synthesizers. Because it was designed to also use as a PA system if you wanted 2. So was also an awesome bass amplifier and synthesiser full stop sometimes we definitely make the wrong decisions don't we. Apologies I've just realised how long my messages. Anyway hope you are well
@fergusfurlong9 ай бұрын
As always your videos are wonderful you play the board at a level I can only aspire to be - thank you for sharing. It's now February 2024, how are you with the Polybrute as of today. I'm on that last notch where I'm likely to order a PB, and sell my Analog Four MK2, and just keep the Analog Rytm MK2 as the 1.70 updates makes for all of Euclidean fun. I was wondering will Arturia add Euclidean to the PB and a chord/scale engine? Anyway wanted to tap into your more recent experience. I to am inspired but the all in one place / one machine expressiveness. Get a bit overwhelmed by more than one box, but I think the AR will fit nicely with this, sequence/split the keyboard on the PB and play along. Plus I am back to recording on the DAW and the PB will just be wonderful in that space. Any comments and or observations will be much appreciated. Cheers
@N-trepid1 Жыл бұрын
Im a recent subscriber to your channel. You are truly hilarious--and I LOVE your synth reviews :) I was tempted to pull the trigger on the Poly B, but Arturia kinda blew off my questions about plans to add MPE to this bad boy. Hence, the Trigon 6 or Super 6 are on the top of my synth "lust list" for now. That said, I own just about every soft synth made by Arturia. Great company.
@aquaticborealis48772 жыл бұрын
I really like the visual representation of the modulation matrix. That is very nice. The morph functionality is pretty incredible. I wonder what you would think of the Summit?
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
I had a Peak for awhile but sold it for the Iridium. I did really like that synth though.
@aquaticborealis4877Ай бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJonesOne year later, I’ve bought a Moog Muse. I sold a Matriarch to get it. It won’t show up for a while though. But Benn Jordan and Venus Theory did a stream on it and said they thought the PB12 was “on another level”. I don’t really hear that. The Muse just seems much more immediately beautiful. But I feel like I should go check the PB12 out. On paper, it’s got a fair bit more going for it. What do you think of these two synths? I also have a Take 5.
@andydj2612 жыл бұрын
My current combo: Prophet-6 & Subsequent 37 (latest acquisition) quashes any polysynth GAS tbh.
@AVCOME2 ай бұрын
I Jamison, i have a big decision to take, if you can help me please. I have the Polybrute6 voices and the rev2 16Voices. Would it be a good idea to sell both to get the polybrute12 ? Or just keep my pokybrute 6 voices and buy other gir with that money ( my wish list is quit long ) Thanks
@ArgumentShow2 жыл бұрын
"Bit 99" sounding? its on my list
@BostonDeadHead2 жыл бұрын
So I wasn't sold until you started morphing. Now I'm sold. Lol
@georgelcooper47402 жыл бұрын
Would be nice to see a rundown of what every source and destination is in the mod matrix
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
All the available sources are those listed just to the left of the matrix buttons. Destinations are essentially any dial or slider on the front panel. I do plan to make a video about a few destinations that are hidden in the menu. 👍
@Yannleon_video2 жыл бұрын
The Polybrute seems perfect for landscape and evolving sounds... but in a context of a song, I am not so sure. Between the Polybrute and the Prophet-6, which one is more suited for more synth-pop songs?
@JamesonNathanJones2 жыл бұрын
Really depends on what kind of sounds you like I guess. There’s a lot more capability for more complex, modulated sounds with Polybrute, but if you’re just looking for classic synth sounds, it’s hard to beat the Prophet6
@Yannleon_video2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesonNathanJones Thanks! :) Just watched your video about the Rev 2 vs the Prophet-6. Pretty sold now on the Prophet 6... but watching the StarskyCarr video about the Prophet5... it is hard to choose! ;-)
@koumospecial Жыл бұрын
It’s funny but this video actually helped me decide to buy one 😄
@samprock5 ай бұрын
Man, you have to sell it again! 😅 (I did sell mine to fund last-made-by-Moog ModelD and Im not a pro so did it like PB keybed…. now have no excuse 😂
@AsyncLive5 ай бұрын
hah, that editing :) good job man
@Fedor_Tkachev_Music2 жыл бұрын
happy for you! Wish I could sell all my eurorack for it
@ingolf74115 ай бұрын
Having an excellent Summit I was attracted by a great offer for Polybrute. But are Summit or Polybrute not pretty similiar? Nevertheless I agreed to the offer and didn´t regret it. The Summit wonderful and the Polybrute is a great extension, especially when doing sound design.