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An 8HP redesign of the long-discontinued Mutable Instruments Rings. A bona-fide Eurorack classic!

Original Mutable Instruments description Three resonator models
  • Modal resonator, as used in Elements.
  • Sympathetic strings, modelled by a network of comb filters.
  • String with non-linearity/dispersion (comb filter with multimode filter and non-linearities in the loop).

All resonator models can be used polyphonically, with 1, 2 or 4 polyphony voices.

Voltage-controlled resonator

Each model provides a unified set of parameters, all voltage controlled, with an attenuverter:

  • Structure. With the modal and non-linear string models, controls the inharmonicity of the spectrum (which directly impacts the perceived "material"). With the sympathetic strings model, controls the intervals between strings.
  • Brightness. Specifies the brightness and richness of the spectrum.
  • Damping. Controls the damping rate of the sound, from 100ms to 10s.
  • Position. Specifies at which point the structure is excited.
Easy to patch
  • Audio input accepting modular level signals, up to 16 Vpp.
  • Two audio outputs, either splitting odd/even partials in monophonic mode, or even/odd notes in polyphonic mode.
  • Voltage change detector on the V/O input, allocating a new polyphony voice each time a different note is played.
  • Internal exciter triggered by the STRUM input (filtered pulse or noise burst), allowing the module to be used without an external excitation source.

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