Device Details


Overview

Name | Version: Ringer 1.0
Author: jikay
Device Type: Audio Effect
Description: Ringer brings the iconic sound of the Mutable Instruments Rings module into Max for Live. Known for its physical modeling capabilities, the Rings allows the user to simulate organic, string-like vibrations, allowing you to "excite" or "strum" virtual structures.

Ringer is built around the original open-source code of Rings, creating a sonically faithful recreation with added modulation options and built-in reverb. It is a powerful, inspiring sound design tool and instrument. Depending on the source material fed into it, Ringer is capable of a wide range of sounds, from classic bell-like tones to strings, drones, and much more. 

Ringer processes audio, turning percussive sounds into tuned musical notes, white noise can be transformed into flute or string-type tones, and much more. Ringer can be played as an instrument across musical scales by sending midi notes into the plugin (either from the piano roll or a midi keyboard).

Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqsH6k9bbnc

Details

Live Version Used: 11
Max Version Used: 8.6.2
Date Added: Jan 23 2025 23:30:06
Date Last Updated: No Updates
Downloads: 0
Website: https://jikay.gumroad.com/l/ringer/RNGR
License: Commercial
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This is a real winner here!!
A must have from a rising STAR in the max community. No, i dont know jkay, nor am i a shill or whatever, just truly a great max device from an awesome dev.
There are have been numerous m4L implementations of Rings, and as someone said on yet another paid version... "It's always been quite amazing to me that you have the genius behind Mutable Instruments making everything free/open source and then folks come along re-package it and try to sell it".
I'm not sure about what this one is bringing, LFO's you'd say ? Musically wise, for Rings, envelopes are always preferred, triggered alongside the note Rings is on... and there are tons of envelopes in the m4L library, as reverbs...

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