Really making that Gamut sing! I'm having so much fun with it and feel like I get way more time to interact with my other modules when it's really on a roll
I agree - it frees up a lot of my time to explore because it is so easy to dial up a melody - multiple melodies in fact. Although I have a lot of written melodies I need to get back to, Gamut just keeps on giving! it really does help the creative process move along which is so helpful.
Rings is so cool wish there was a way to use it without emptying my bank account on a modular setup. Ive tried the modular VST and even had a rings program on the organelle but nothing beats the real thing
I started out with some cheaper clones about 5 years ago. My first Rings was a nano 8hp rings. You can probably find a used rings clone for a lot less than what the original ones come at now that they are discontinued. I like the tactile feeling of a full size, but to start it isn't bad getting a cheaper 8hp version. They are easy to resell too. The clones are just copies of the originals anyhow. All you need is a small powered case and some sort of output modules to reduce to line levels. You can get away with some fun sounds just with rings alone. Then slowly build up a bit for modulation if needed. I am guilty of just loving Rings in its natural output - I need to modulate more but get distracted with moving to other sounds once I have a set sound in Rings. For effects - a small delay/reverb module or you can also just use pedals as well. Rings is also great because it has a trigger input. You can literally just use a key step or something external that sends pitch and gates and play Rings externally!
Your module choice selection is 👌 Sweet melody 👍
Thanks!
Beautiful music things!
Lovely stuff!
Really making that Gamut sing! I'm having so much fun with it and feel like I get way more time to interact with my other modules when it's really on a roll
I agree - it frees up a lot of my time to explore because it is so easy to dial up a melody - multiple melodies in fact. Although I have a lot of written melodies I need to get back to, Gamut just keeps on giving! it really does help the creative process move along which is so helpful.
Love the way it really gets going about 1:25 in. Great stuff.. 😊
Sounds so nice!
Rings is so cool wish there was a way to use it without emptying my bank account on a modular setup.
Ive tried the modular VST and even had a rings program on the organelle but nothing beats the real thing
I started out with some cheaper clones about 5 years ago. My first Rings was a nano 8hp rings. You can probably find a used rings clone for a lot less than what the original ones come at now that they are discontinued. I like the tactile feeling of a full size, but to start it isn't bad getting a cheaper 8hp version. They are easy to resell too. The clones are just copies of the originals anyhow. All you need is a small powered case and some sort of output modules to reduce to line levels. You can get away with some fun sounds just with rings alone. Then slowly build up a bit for modulation if needed. I am guilty of just loving Rings in its natural output - I need to modulate more but get distracted with moving to other sounds once I have a set sound in Rings. For effects - a small delay/reverb module or you can also just use pedals as well. Rings is also great because it has a trigger input. You can literally just use a key step or something external that sends pitch and gates and play Rings externally!
@@foxendeavor Thanks for the advice, rings + keystep through some diy pedals has been my plan for a while might have to just pull the trigger on it.
@ Rings is a modular gateway drug!! 😹