MATRIXSYNTH: Linux Sound Design: Experimenting with Ingen, Ring Mod, and Bitwig


Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Linux Sound Design: Experimenting with Ingen, Ring Mod, and Bitwig


Published on Jan 27, 2016 Chris Beckstrom

"Today I realized how amazing Ingen is: run any plugin, connect them however you like- basically a virtual modular synthesizer that can use anything you have installed. You can add as many inputs and outputs as you like, which includes ins and outs from the real world (i.e. sending audio from my modular into Ingen!). This is a quick patch ring-modulating two LFO-modulated oscillators together, sending the output through some delays, then into Bitwig Studio where more delays and distortion are added. I mapped some of the controls to some MIDI controllers and move them in real time."

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