"Long Signal Chain Excitement." That event chain is hilarious. My Rings module arrives in a few hours, I'm getting updates from the couriers now... Can't wait to try it out.
I really like your videos! There are so many tubers making modular videos that it's hard to be unique. But you always manage to bring something new. Great work! I think I need a Rings module now.. :)
Rings is integrated in my Shared System since the very start. This module matches very well with it's Make Noise siblings. It's just lacking a proper pink/white noise source but I think Woggelbug may supply that in a certain way. I love the RS-09 Easter Egg setting, with some distorsion and random step LFO on the drive amount.
Well, if you move the Ochd down into the 4HP spare, you have room for a Kinks :). I think the Wogglebug can create colorful noise by speeding it up with a DPO oscillator 1 out and then random out to the V/oct of oscillator 2 (or one of the FMs). The top oscillator outs of the WB probably also produce usable noise too.
Hilarious, I was just re-visiting those 10 examples tonight, and I said "I should suggest to Cinematic Labs to do a video on these". Figures, you already did. ;-)
I wish this didn't look as frightening and complicated to me as a pilot's flight deck, and I had the slightest clue what was happening here, but it's fascinating to watch and your videos are superb.
Sorry I missed this Nic, I've been running the channel with notifications accidentally disabled two years ago. A very late but genuine 'thank you' for stopping by. This is indeed a complicated video and it's indeed a bit like navigating with an alien spaceship. But it's wonderful to be 'in the zone' and compose with real voltage. It's not as hard as it looks, but it's a bit like doing easy things the hardest way possible.
I think for the second one (Feed back Rings' output into its FM input) she meant the frequency input, so you can still have it playing melodies with the V/O input.
Now that's a fun selection of 'other things to do with Rings'; I particularly like the 'string synth' Easter Egg. Given that the linked web page has a number of other suggestions for 'things to do with Rings' as well, might I request a few more of those be attempted and documented? Many thanks for the hard work; I enojoy your output.
It's been a while but I think the glide comes from the MakeNoise Rene sequencer. There are a few notes in the sequence with glide enabled and the rest is automatic :).
Rings is really a magical little instrument/effect. Mutable instruments are pure genius🙌❤️
Couldn't agree more. It's such a beautiful module and I bet the originals will always keep their value.
I never knew Rings had that easter egg setting. Brilliant! Something new to experiment with.
it doesn't work in softube modular :(
The only true Shared System: half Make Noise, half Mutable Instruments! Best video so far man, keep it up!
Thank you for the compliment, and yes the combo is an Anycoast combo.
"Long Signal Chain Excitement." That event chain is hilarious. My Rings module arrives in a few hours, I'm getting updates from the couriers now... Can't wait to try it out.
I really like your videos! There are so many tubers making modular videos that it's hard to be unique. But you always manage to bring something new. Great work! I think I need a Rings module now.. :)
So sorry to have missed this comment, so a big thank you two years later!
That's a very cool use of a Nate Smith groove 😀 got here to find some inspiration to push my new module, thanks for the video 🙏
Rings is integrated in my Shared System since the very start. This module matches very well with it's Make Noise siblings. It's just lacking a proper pink/white noise source but I think Woggelbug may supply that in a certain way. I love the RS-09 Easter Egg setting, with some distorsion and random step LFO on the drive amount.
Well, if you move the Ochd down into the 4HP spare, you have room for a Kinks :). I think the Wogglebug can create colorful noise by speeding it up with a DPO oscillator 1 out and then random out to the V/oct of oscillator 2 (or one of the FMs). The top oscillator outs of the WB probably also produce usable noise too.
Thanks for the inspiration! I need to get back at Rings again (my first Eurorack module) and try some new patches.
super cool sound collage. 🔥👏
Hilarious, I was just re-visiting those 10 examples tonight, and I said "I should suggest to Cinematic Labs to do a video on these". Figures, you already did. ;-)
I wish this didn't look as frightening and complicated to me as a pilot's flight deck, and I had the slightest clue what was happening here, but it's fascinating to watch and your videos are superb.
Sorry I missed this Nic, I've been running the channel with notifications accidentally disabled two years ago. A very late but genuine 'thank you' for stopping by. This is indeed a complicated video and it's indeed a bit like navigating with an alien spaceship. But it's wonderful to be 'in the zone' and compose with real voltage. It's not as hard as it looks, but it's a bit like doing easy things the hardest way possible.
I think for the second one (Feed back Rings' output into its FM input) she meant the frequency input, so you can still have it playing melodies with the V/O input.
Thanks! I'll check it out. I remember I was trying to figure out what she meant.
Soooooo nice ❤
Very cool video with excellent tips, thank you!
Thank you, Lars, you're very welcome!
awesome. thank *YOU*
You're welcome!
Now that's a fun selection of 'other things to do with Rings'; I particularly like the 'string synth' Easter Egg.
Given that the linked web page has a number of other suggestions for 'things to do with Rings' as well, might I request a few more of those be attempted and documented?
Many thanks for the hard work; I enojoy your output.
I'll definitely revisit Rings, thanks for checking out my video!
0:53 i knew that melody right away :)
futuristic casket?
Sick!!!!!
Amazing video! can i ask how you do those beautiful glide notes?
It's been a while but I think the glide comes from the MakeNoise Rene sequencer. There are a few notes in the sequence with glide enabled and the rest is automatic :).
Really good sounds ! i've dived into but can't get back, do you know how to return from the easter egg mode to the standard mode ? Thanks !
You'd need the same procedure you used to get into the easter egg mode. Then it will go back to original.
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how do I get back out of easter egg mode??
Repeat the procedure that started it. I should have mentioned it...
@@CinematicLaboratory Ah,,thanks for that,,,didnt want to get stuck in a certain mode...