Here’s a patch I made for a song I was working on yesterday, It’s a single triangle wave being Phase modulated by another oscillator that is being FM’d by an audio rate LFO at 2:1 ratio, I’ve then used a bit of overdrive from the mixer section and a bit of feedback with 100% resonance on the filter which is being modulated by a CC sequence from my pyramid. It’s cool how with the particular feedback / overdrive settings I’ve got on this patch you can set the filter to 100% res without it becoming a deafening scream and also that it retains its bass while the filter res is in 4-pole mode (6-pole res tends to be a better option when you don’t want the res to thin out the sound)
It starts out as the basic patch and I think I randomly start tweaking some of the settings around 1:30 in
I don’t know how many people actually care for these kinds of sounds but I love the noisier side of things which the Motas is amazing for with all its modulation options.
I’ve been trying to finish a track a day as an exercise for myself so I’ll be sure to record a bit from the motas in isolation when I do.
Jon of Motas confirmed with me that the digital whine you hear in his demo’s came from the USB of his keystep and a strange midi cable he had that was causing a grounding issue, he’s since changed the cable out for a standard midi cable and the noise is now gone. I personally have been nothing but surprised at how quiet a synth this is in regards to background noise and if you ever hear any noise in my demo’s it’s coming from some USB noise issue with my pyramid that I’m currently trying to figure out.
So there should be another firmware update coming out soon, boy does that man work fast!
There’s some improvements being made to the sequencer in regards to additional features but also some interface stuff that’s definitely made it more inviting for me to start using the sequencer more, it’s a very powerful modulation source so that’s definitely going to be interesting.
There’s also some other improvements and new features coming, one very interesting one worth highlighting is custom lfo shapes
I’m not sure on the specifics on how these custom lfo’s will work and how many you’ll have access to per patch but it should be something like: “able to do 4 custom LFOs per patch with 32 ‘vertices’ in each LFO shape (i.e. points to adjust, with linear in the gaps, or steps) with 256 resolution at each vertex.”
You could essentially use these custom LFO’s as sequencers in themselves, I know that custom lfo’s have been a powerful feature of other gear in the past (rs7000 is one that comes to mind) so I’m very interested in the potential that lies here.
EDIT:
The new update is out with the following features:
- NEW user-defined custom LFO waveforms. 4 custom waveforms per patch. Each waveform can have up to 32 steps and each step can be set to hold or glide. For synced LFOs the start-position of the waveform can be set at any of the 32 steps.
- new LFO waveform: sample+hold with slew
- added ‘sequence tempo divide’ option to allow patterns to play over more than 1 bar
- increased pattern maximum notes from 30 to 36
- option to edit pattern note parameters using the potentiometer knobs
- new ‘copy-to-all’ parameter pages for EG, LFO and modulations
- And more! …
I’ve been having a lot of fun with this thing and have actually decided to sell some gear to buy a second as it’s become such an integral part of my music making.
I’ve also got a few new demo recordings of the thing for anyone who’s interested:
EDIT 2: I’ve got a few more demos again but will now be taking a break for a while until my USB isolator arrives:
A lot of noisy stuff in there but thought I’d include them as it shows how extreme the modulation potential with this thing is… The modulation can get extreme to the point of turning sound waves to white noise! In the last demo there I didn’t use any white noise in the later part of the demo.
EDIT: I’ve got another demo here for you all here, someone on another forum asked for some filter sweeps so I tried to capture a bunch with as many different variations on the settings as I could manage without time dragging on too much. Hope you all get as much enjoyment out of it as that one guy did!
EDIT: (I have to keep editing as I’ve posted too many times in a row lol)
Jon now posts himself over on GS but I thought I’d share what he just posted over there:
" New Motas-6 firmware v0113 is now released!
Get it from https://www.motas-synth.uk/downloads.html
Be sure to check out the updated user guide too.
I’ve added full patch editing during vector-morphing and those expanded modulation options (via M1–M4)… and quite a few other features and tweaks (full listing in README.txt file with the firmware).
Also MotasEdit is updated to v1.08, adding PC keyboard control of slider values and recognises latest new Motas-6 LFO waveforms (from previous firmware release)
Find out more at https://www.motas-synth.uk/news.html"
Pretty huge update in! A pretty interesting one is the ability to randomise the panel (by varying degree) which can now be triggered via a midi message. Some cool generative stuff could be had pretty easy via this.