8:48 these sounds are the sounds that make this whole odyssey worthwhile for me. I don’t own a single one of these modules, and I really don’t have a clue what’s going on, but these are some fantastic sounds
Thank you Walker and Make Noise for these videos! I’m probably going to watch this a half dozen more times and do nothing but play around with these patches this weekend!
I've never known what do do with ringmod. I had a MoogerFooger and barely it used except as a tremolo. And there is a ringmod circuit on my Boomstar 5089 but this seems to add little more than distortion. In this video I prefer the ringmod sound from the Wogglebug but I'm still not sure how I'd use it in a musical context. Great for Sci Fi sounds I guess...
In our production meeting this morning Tony was giving the crew a thick description of all the subtleties of the modDemix and he seemed to imply that it was the former. Certainly being able to easily “close” when used as a VCA is one of the key characteristics that distinguishes it from other ring mods and is definitely related to that crossover distortion where the middle part of the wave is collapsed into zero when the modulator gets low.
Towards the end of the video the audio reminds me of the early 80s arcade games bezerk or tempest. I know nothing about arcade console architecture, Are there any similarities between a woggle bug + moddemix and whatever the heck is going on inside of arcade consoles?
Good question! This has to do with the bit depth limitations in real-time sound generation on early computers. You could consider these pulse waves from the Wogglebug as analogous to "1 bit" audio wave generation. Some visualization is provided in this short video: th-cam.com/video/iOXTXut00yo/w-d-xo.html
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC nice... ill keep my eye out for any others that come about. I actually haven't seen any for sell at any point and ive been watching for modules since lightning bolts...
The wogglebug demonstration audio for this could supply the entire soundtrack for a Yars Revenge remake...
8:48 these sounds are the sounds that make this whole odyssey worthwhile for me. I don’t own a single one of these modules, and I really don’t have a clue what’s going on, but these are some fantastic sounds
Thank you Walker and Make Noise for these videos! I’m probably going to watch this a half dozen more times and do nothing but play around with these patches this weekend!
Happy patching!
Moddemix as a ringmod is top tier
I hope this convinces me to keep mine. My absolute ineptitude is keeping me from enjoying it
the old version with the normalizations is the toppest tier
A ring modyssey? OK, I'm in!
Surely it's a Ringmodyssey?
Yup I figured they missed a trick there
Opportunity missed!
Thanks again, more to think about.
Thanks for watching!
I am 100% going to send some sound design for that animation!
Really loved this deep dive! Cool to learn more about the finer details.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful ⚡️
Creative indeed
Thanks!
Another great video and another reason to plug everything in again tomorrow :-)
Happy patching!! ⚡️⚡️
I've never known what do do with ringmod. I had a MoogerFooger and barely it used except as a tremolo. And there is a ringmod circuit on my Boomstar 5089 but this seems to add little more than distortion. In this video I prefer the ringmod sound from the Wogglebug but I'm still not sure how I'd use it in a musical context. Great for Sci Fi sounds I guess...
please check out the "timbre farm" playlist for more practical uses th-cam.com/play/PL0jGFC0FWQshCSUPVk_s9JyTtcsG4AoBq.html
is the crossover distortion of the moddemix a byproduct of making it close fully or is that just a part of the circuit that inspired the module?
In our production meeting this morning Tony was giving the crew a thick description of all the subtleties of the modDemix and he seemed to imply that it was the former. Certainly being able to easily “close” when used as a VCA is one of the key characteristics that distinguishes it from other ring mods and is definitely related to that crossover distortion where the middle part of the wave is collapsed into zero when the modulator gets low.
Awesome!!🧡🦑
@3:58 ... Of course... I need some 'animation' to understand this 😅
Is someone going to send in the windows theme song for the animation or should I do it
😂
As long as it’s the ‘95 Brian Eno one!
Towards the end of the video the audio reminds me of the early 80s arcade games bezerk or tempest. I know nothing about arcade console architecture, Are there any similarities between a woggle bug + moddemix and whatever the heck is going on inside of arcade consoles?
Good question! This has to do with the bit depth limitations in real-time sound generation on early computers. You could consider these pulse waves from the Wogglebug as analogous to "1 bit" audio wave generation. Some visualization is provided in this short video: th-cam.com/video/iOXTXut00yo/w-d-xo.html
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC neat! Thanks for the reply.
what we really wanna know is where to get that T-shirt
The modDemod shirt was from 2018 and is unlikely to be reissued :(
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC nice... ill keep my eye out for any others that come about.
I actually haven't seen any for sell at any point and ive been watching for modules since lightning bolts...
Wogglebug ringmod?!
5:59 if we turn....🤣🤣🤣 👍🏿
Had to get that out real quick 😛
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC 🤣
AHAHAH BAA WHA T HAIRCUT DUE
Maybe the guy's hair?