"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.
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.
I never knew Rings had that easter egg setting. Brilliant! Something new to experiment with.
it doesn't work in softube modular :(
"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!
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.
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 🙏
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...