
Softube Mutable Instruments Rings
- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments.â
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module.â
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more.â
Excite a material with some sort of energy input and youâll get a noise. The resonant qualities of that material (be it wood, metal, glass, a drum, a trumpet), and the way in which you excite it, will determine the qualities of that sound; amongst other things, its timbre, frequency, and length in time.
It is this thrilling world of excitation and resonance that concerns the Rings module, originally from Mutable Instruments, and now available in Softube Modular.
Three Resonator Models in One
Modal resonator, emulating plates, pipes, strings, and membranes. Sympathetic strings model, which couples virtual strings and has them vibrate in sympathy. Inharmonic strings; a tonally versatile Karplus-Strong extension.
Up to Four-Voice Polyphony
Rings is capable of generating up to four virtual strings at a time, allowing for polyphonic strummed textures in a modular environment.
Living, Organic Sounds
A physical modeling synthesizer, Rings is capable of creating some startlingly realistic noises and textures, from strings and woodwind to drums and bells.
What's Rings all about?
Rings uses tuned filters to physically model just about any resonant material imaginable, in three broad categories.
The âmodalâ resonator emulates the resonant qualities of plates, strings, membranes, and tubes, which reinforce energy fed into them by organizing certain frequencies of sound around certain physical points (called modes) based on their size, shape, and structure. The âsympathetic stringsâ model offers the kinds of droning and over-toning sounds and textures offered by instruments such as the sitar. Virtual strings other than the one âpluckedâ ring in sympathy with the main note. The âmodulated/inharmonic stringâ model is an extension of Karplus-Strong synthesis, which uses a delay with very high feedback and very short period to synthesize a pitched wave like a string being struck, bowed, or plucked.
Timbral control
In addition to these fascinating and endlessly explorable varieties, Rings offers timbral control of the resulting sound, as well as the ability to excite the resonator models in any way you choose in the first place, either with an internally generated noise burst or with your own external audio signals.
You can even play strummed chords with Rings, due to a built-in polyphony mechanism which generates a new virtual string (up to 4 in total) for every trigger â even while the last note is still ringing.
The range of noises this module is capable of creating is simply staggering, and the joy of feeding different things into it never ends. Grab yours today, and run rings around the sounds you made yesterday!
In short
- Made for Modular, Softube's Eurorack platform. Learn more about Modular
- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module
- âModalâ synthesis imitates vibrating structures
- âSympathetic stringsâ offers harmonizing drones and overtones
- âModulated/inharmonic stringâ model is based on extended Karplus-Strong techniques
- Up to four voices of polyphony, allowing for strummed chords
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more
- Use in-built noise pulse, or an external audio signal, to excite the resonators
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Softube Mutable Instruments Rings
- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments.â
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module.â
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more.â
Excite a material with some sort of energy input and youâll get a noise. The resonant qualities of that material (be it wood, metal, glass, a drum, a trumpet), and the way in which you excite it, will determine the qualities of that sound; amongst other things, its timbre, frequency, and length in time.
It is this thrilling world of excitation and resonance that concerns the Rings module, originally from Mutable Instruments, and now available in Softube Modular.
Three Resonator Models in One
Modal resonator, emulating plates, pipes, strings, and membranes. Sympathetic strings model, which couples virtual strings and has them vibrate in sympathy. Inharmonic strings; a tonally versatile Karplus-Strong extension.
Up to Four-Voice Polyphony
Rings is capable of generating up to four virtual strings at a time, allowing for polyphonic strummed textures in a modular environment.
Living, Organic Sounds
A physical modeling synthesizer, Rings is capable of creating some startlingly realistic noises and textures, from strings and woodwind to drums and bells.
What's Rings all about?
Rings uses tuned filters to physically model just about any resonant material imaginable, in three broad categories.
The âmodalâ resonator emulates the resonant qualities of plates, strings, membranes, and tubes, which reinforce energy fed into them by organizing certain frequencies of sound around certain physical points (called modes) based on their size, shape, and structure. The âsympathetic stringsâ model offers the kinds of droning and over-toning sounds and textures offered by instruments such as the sitar. Virtual strings other than the one âpluckedâ ring in sympathy with the main note. The âmodulated/inharmonic stringâ model is an extension of Karplus-Strong synthesis, which uses a delay with very high feedback and very short period to synthesize a pitched wave like a string being struck, bowed, or plucked.
Timbral control
In addition to these fascinating and endlessly explorable varieties, Rings offers timbral control of the resulting sound, as well as the ability to excite the resonator models in any way you choose in the first place, either with an internally generated noise burst or with your own external audio signals.
You can even play strummed chords with Rings, due to a built-in polyphony mechanism which generates a new virtual string (up to 4 in total) for every trigger â even while the last note is still ringing.
The range of noises this module is capable of creating is simply staggering, and the joy of feeding different things into it never ends. Grab yours today, and run rings around the sounds you made yesterday!
In short
- Made for Modular, Softube's Eurorack platform. Learn more about Modular
- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module
- âModalâ synthesis imitates vibrating structures
- âSympathetic stringsâ offers harmonizing drones and overtones
- âModulated/inharmonic stringâ model is based on extended Karplus-Strong techniques
- Up to four voices of polyphony, allowing for strummed chords
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more
- Use in-built noise pulse, or an external audio signal, to excite the resonators
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- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments.â
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module.â
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more.â
Excite a material with some sort of energy input and youâll get a noise. The resonant qualities of that material (be it wood, metal, glass, a drum, a trumpet), and the way in which you excite it, will determine the qualities of that sound; amongst other things, its timbre, frequency, and length in time.
It is this thrilling world of excitation and resonance that concerns the Rings module, originally from Mutable Instruments, and now available in Softube Modular.
Three Resonator Models in One
Modal resonator, emulating plates, pipes, strings, and membranes. Sympathetic strings model, which couples virtual strings and has them vibrate in sympathy. Inharmonic strings; a tonally versatile Karplus-Strong extension.
Up to Four-Voice Polyphony
Rings is capable of generating up to four virtual strings at a time, allowing for polyphonic strummed textures in a modular environment.
Living, Organic Sounds
A physical modeling synthesizer, Rings is capable of creating some startlingly realistic noises and textures, from strings and woodwind to drums and bells.
What's Rings all about?
Rings uses tuned filters to physically model just about any resonant material imaginable, in three broad categories.
The âmodalâ resonator emulates the resonant qualities of plates, strings, membranes, and tubes, which reinforce energy fed into them by organizing certain frequencies of sound around certain physical points (called modes) based on their size, shape, and structure. The âsympathetic stringsâ model offers the kinds of droning and over-toning sounds and textures offered by instruments such as the sitar. Virtual strings other than the one âpluckedâ ring in sympathy with the main note. The âmodulated/inharmonic stringâ model is an extension of Karplus-Strong synthesis, which uses a delay with very high feedback and very short period to synthesize a pitched wave like a string being struck, bowed, or plucked.
Timbral control
In addition to these fascinating and endlessly explorable varieties, Rings offers timbral control of the resulting sound, as well as the ability to excite the resonator models in any way you choose in the first place, either with an internally generated noise burst or with your own external audio signals.
You can even play strummed chords with Rings, due to a built-in polyphony mechanism which generates a new virtual string (up to 4 in total) for every trigger â even while the last note is still ringing.
The range of noises this module is capable of creating is simply staggering, and the joy of feeding different things into it never ends. Grab yours today, and run rings around the sounds you made yesterday!
In short
- Made for Modular, Softube's Eurorack platform. Learn more about Modular
- The only software version of Rings officially licensed and endorsed by Mutable Instruments
- Three sophisticated resonator models in one module
- âModalâ synthesis imitates vibrating structures
- âSympathetic stringsâ offers harmonizing drones and overtones
- âModulated/inharmonic stringâ model is based on extended Karplus-Strong techniques
- Up to four voices of polyphony, allowing for strummed chords
- Create everything from bells to whistles, and more
- Use in-built noise pulse, or an external audio signal, to excite the resonators
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