Warm Audio's RingerBringer is a budget Moogerfooger clone that sounds great on synths - Sound demo
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Warm Audio's RingerBringer is a new all-analogue effect pedal that bares more than a slight resemblance to Moog's much loved - and sadly now discontinued - MF-102 ring modulator pedal. Beloved by guitarists from bands like Radiohead and Mars Volta, these ring mod effects also sound great on synths. In this video, we test Warm Audio's version on some of our favourite desktop instruments.
An excellent demo, ring mods are one trick ponies a bit of thought went into this demonstration.
Warm Audio could make Moog filter clone and extend it with HP, BP filters...ring modulation phrase sounds catchy but its nothing really extraordinary.
Maybe they will do the delay as well
That Moogerfooger delay is another great one for processing synths
I want one
Appreciate it - I'd only heard guitar demos! I would love it, however, if you'd click the pedal off every once in a while for a reference point.
sold!
Yeezus
Sounds like a homosexual call boy. RINGER BRINGER.
Hahahahahaha 💀
Yes very stupid name
Isn't the line in already a carrier signal? What does the other carrier do?
In this setup the line in is technically the modulator signal. With nothing connected to the carrier input, the internal oscillator provides the carrier signal. Connecting an audio signal into the carrier input replaces the internal oscillator.
I needed that much appreciated👍
Why do WA not do some of their own design for a change. It's appalling. The company remains in business. This isn't a fifty-year-old thing that has become a standard design. This specifically relies on Moog's copyrights and marketing to sell their knockoff. This is just fancy-pants Behringer behavior. These guys should be ashamed of themselves. They can't make a ring mod without ripping off another company? Why? Why review this? You just encourage this BS.
..need some tissues?! 🙄
One could buy the Moogerfooger a couple of years ago second hand for €250. If you didn’t buy it then, you don’t need it.
No one NEEDS a ring modulator, but they can be a lot of fun.