@@Pamaracas Primarily in the orange/yellow sympathetic strings mode! There are a couple of clips using the other two modes and the Western chord alt mode but the main patch is sympathetic strings. Only use a single voice of polyphony too!
I’m pondering this out loud so someone yell at me if I’m wrong: rings does karplus strong. Karplus strong uses and abused comb filtering. Reverb math focuses on delay lines and comb filtering. So at its core, rings does have the math under the hood to do reverbs? Am I getting this right? EXCELLENT VIDEO.
One of the alternate modes on Rings has a reverb: Karplusverb Hold the model selection button when non-linear string model is active (red). This is similar to the original model, but with a reverb, the absorption and decay of which follow those of the string.
Well if you oversimplify it, a delay network running at very short delay times can make a waveguide for physical modeling or a reverb model at much longer delay times. Same as a delay at very short times becomes a comb filter that can be used in a karplus strong patch! So yes, you are right. Although the green mode uses bandpass filter instead of delays which is also why it doesnt really produce any reverb sounds. It makes cool drums at very low frequencies though!
Pretty unique reverb sound. I like it a lot.
Thanks, this is revealing .. like any of the Mutable modules (that I have, anyway) .. many facets of uses.
Neat
I had no idea Rings could be used like this. Thanks!
Thank you for an excellent, and eye opening video. Also, a very big thank you for writing the patch details above.
sound example 3 is a banger
Super cool!
Yeah. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this 😊 Sounds great!
One of the alternate modes has a proper vanilla reverb, to me it sounds very similar to the clouds reverb
This sounds great. Please help a guy out. I’m color blind, what color are the leds so I can match the settings?
@@Pamaracas Primarily in the orange/yellow sympathetic strings mode! There are a couple of clips using the other two modes and the Western chord alt mode but the main patch is sympathetic strings. Only use a single voice of polyphony too!
@@TravisKennedyMusic brilliant. Thanks
I’m pondering this out loud so someone yell at me if I’m wrong: rings does karplus strong. Karplus strong uses and abused comb filtering. Reverb math focuses on delay lines and comb filtering. So at its core, rings does have the math under the hood to do reverbs? Am I getting this right? EXCELLENT VIDEO.
One of the alternate modes on Rings has a reverb:
Karplusverb
Hold the model selection button when non-linear string model is active (red).
This is similar to the original model, but with a reverb, the absorption and decay of which follow those of the string.
@solongyouth Yes, I toyed with that mode a little but for this video wanted to showcase modes that did not have reverb algorithms built in.
@@TravisKennedyMusic Yeah, it was just a reply to OP. The video is very good!
Well if you oversimplify it, a delay network running at very short delay times can make a waveguide for physical modeling or a reverb model at much longer delay times. Same as a delay at very short times becomes a comb filter that can be used in a karplus strong patch! So yes, you are right. Although the green mode uses bandpass filter instead of delays which is also why it doesnt really produce any reverb sounds. It makes cool drums at very low frequencies though!
Did you patch in aftertouch? Nice video!
@@TheMachinesWon No aftertouch, just a mod wheel controlling vibrato depth on a couple of patches.
@@TravisKennedyMusic Ah of course, that's way more sensible haha
This is making me want to put Rings back into one of my systems. Is this in vanilla mode or easter egg?
@@oddObjekt Vanilla mode!
Sorry but what means Vanilla mode ? ( Can't find it on google )
Standard
Regular mode; no Easter eggs or alternative firmwares necessary.
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