Thank you for your very informative demonstration. I have to admit I was struggling to understand how to use mine. Your tutoring has made it much clearer and I’m so into experimenting with it now.
That's great to hear, and I am happy you already had one: many people think I am trying to sell something, but in reality it was just a little passion project for other fellow Wingie enjoyers out there 🧡
i've been waiting for my wingie for 4 months now, it was definitely worth it, it's a fantastic instrument for sound design. thanks for the great video🎼👌
Me too, and imagine I ordered it as a birthday gift to myself, so I was quite eager to receive it 😄 But yes, it was worth it, and actually, I am kinda sad I didn't order two of them! Thank you so much, I am glad you enjoyed the video 🧡
Thank you so much 🧡 And I have to agree: fantastic device, it gave me back the joy of exploring and experiencing sound and music, directly with the Wingie and indirectly with many new ideas!
@@Dexba some great sounds you getting out of it, love devices so flexible and inspiring, instant inspiration trigger and yeah, begs for experimentation, keep up the great work!
@@Dexba got it and in love already: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5QC28cREPhw.html thanks again for your video that convinced me to buy this lovely device!
Is it possible to have too many physical modelling engines? I've not reached that point yet and I've quite a few. Really helpful tutorial. Just got mine in the post today!
The answer is definitely NO! ahah Especially since I got a second one, and I got Starlab in my rack also for the Karplus capabilities, and I am planning on getting some Rings too, because YES ⚡
Thank you for this very informational tutorial! Really appreciate it! I just received mine but I am not really sure about the stereo input and output part...Am i right to say, the extreme right (red cable) goes out directly into your speaker? How about the extreme left (yellow cable)? Where is it coming from going into the wingie? Right now I only have one cable going out where your red cable is and it goes right into my mixer...
Thank you for checking my tutorial out 🧡 You're right: the red cable is the stereo OUTPUT, while the yellow cable is the stereo INPUT, and the sounds are coming from a Digitakt right outside the screen :) eheh, I even mentioned it at a certain point, because I was sure someone could have been confused by this, but you probably watched the video jumping from chapter to chapter, so you couldn't know that!
Great tutorial and some lovely sounds, I've had mine for a while now and feel I learned more in the last 18 mins than any time watching other vids. Great Job.
Thank you so much, your comment alone really made making the video worthy 🧡 I am glad you found it useful, and have fun with your Wingie, a very special little thingie :)
@didopoken with a midi input you wouldn’t need to operate anything on the Wingie, because you would be controlling the scale (and the notes in general, since scales are just little boxes for always the same notes) with the midi controller of your choice!
Thank you so much 🧡 I am honestly passionate about this instrument, and I am glad I took the chance to make something useful for other people to check out :)
@@Dexba Thanks, I will! I am genuinely shocked by the price. I was expecting a much higher price tag. Reminds me of buying the SOMA Rumble of Ancient Times.
@@SonicVibe I believe the ROAT is untamable by design, but you bring up quite a neat idea of using it WITH the Wingie. That’s brilliant. I like the ROAT specifically for that level of random that would feel forced if I tried to do it myself. I’ll tell you what does get something more melodic out of it, though: run it through a Microcosm. That thing can turn anything into music. That or a good Zoia patch.
Hi @@Dexbai bought a wingie to go with my M8, but im having a hard time sending notes to the wingie, have you managed to control the notes on the wingie with an external controller?
@@morrinsville23 I got an M8 too, and my latest video with the Wingie (the one paired with the Deluge) was a sort of "proof of concept" before setting up a more intricate video with the M8. All you need is a normal 3.5mm stereo cable to go from the MIDI out of the M8 to the MIDI in of the Wingie, then select the MIDI instrument on the M8 and send messages to Channel 1 for the pitch of the left resonator, Channel 2 for the right one, and Channel 3 for both at the same time. You can then refer to the CC written on the faceplate for further modifications! And if you're feeling adventurous, you can map whatever Channel and CC to the number you want via the PC utility (but I don't think it will be necessary) The coolest part about the M8 is the ability to easily run two different sequencers sending (as much as you want) asynchronous sequences to the two sides of the Wingie, while receiving the output audio of the Wingie itself and then adding some FX, or even recording the whole process! A video featuring this process will come out, I just wanted to make it a bit extra special, and that takes a bit more extra time. But the Wingie+M8 combo is amazing, have fun!
Oh I am so glad I've been able to spread some love 🧡 Unfortunately, I have no direct line to him, but you could try to check with Perfect Circuit (or your favourite dealer) directly or shoot him a message on Instagram :)
Thank you a lot 🧡 This one I'm using is until now my favorite USB-C I've found: the brand is INIU, up to 100W, status led, braided, 2 meters, works for data too. But don't worry too much: the Wingie2 is the contrary of picky, it draws almost no power, and doesn't require data transfer. Right now I am using it a lot with a super short (15cm) L-angled cable in combination with a tiny powerbank the exact size of the Wingie, so I can hide it on the back
@@mmryspaces Sure! The powerbank I am using (more out of convenience than anything else) is from UGREEN, and you can find it just searching for the name and 10000mAh (it's the first to pop up). In general, given the Wingie draws practically nothing, you could easily use the smallest or generally the powerbank you prefer and it would still work for hours :)
Ahaha did someone watch the last RMR video here? 😄 Luckily, I proudly belong to the "fiddlers" category, so I received Jeremy's pass to buy stuff and not finish any recording 😄
@@Dexba hahaha 😂 you know it! in my defense i am still building my live rig but i just bought a premium polysynth so i should cool it. that resonator sounds so organic tho
@@cymbolic_space1832 oh sure, so yeah, jokes aside, take your time to "digest" the new purchase and how it fits in your setup; not an easy task, especially for a polysynth. There will be time for the lil resonator too, production has just started :) Now I am gonna do the same, that was the last purchase (I ordered it in March, for my birthday), and go back to the cabin in the wood and try to make some music 🧡
He was an instant classic: it's like he has always been part of the synthsphere and we just didn’t know it. Plus, he gives strength to people making videos with a thick accent like myself, so I am all for it! 😁