Ringer - Rings Resonator in Max For Live

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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).

Ringer is available now for an $8 intro price until Feb 15th!
https://jikay.gumroad.com/l/ringer/RNGR

- JiKay

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Which versions of Live will it work in? (10, 11, 12?)

This is such good timing for me as I was close to getting Softube Modular just for the Rings module!

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Havok wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 7:14 pm Which versions of Live will it work in? (10, 11, 12?)

This is such good timing for me as I was close to getting Softube Modular just for the Rings module!
Tested in versions 10+ (requires Suite edition or Max account to run)

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This is really an excellent new Device.
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El°HYM wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:25 pm This is really an excellent new Device.
Thank you! Enjoy.

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Just bought it ... :)

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