Hang on, so the X input of Ring mod 2 is the output And the output of Ring mod 1 is patched to the normal output of Ring mod 2, like Ring mod 2 is patched in reverse
--- On Sat, 10/10/09, achtung_999 <heinrich.himmelwasser@...> wrote:
From: achtung_999 <heinrich.himmelwasser@...>
Subject: Re: 1 Mod-demod - Not quite getting this one
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 10, 2009, 3:37 PM
Fast answer without listening to the sound yet..In theory you should have
the upper sum harmonic with the X input as output from the Mod Demod..
So if your sound is a low sine chances are that the difference harmonic is
too low to hear..
Leaving thereby only the sum harmonic and the leakage from the X input...
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 4:23 PM, propane23 <propane23@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> Let me see if i've got this right:
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> Osc A to Ring mod 1 X input
> Osc B to Ring mod 1 Y input
> Ring mod 1 output to Ring mod 2 X input
> Osc B inverted to Ring mod 2 Y input
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> I've had a few goes and i can't tell any difference between 'mod demod' and
> just plain two ring mods in series, the following audio has a VCS in the
> patch to switch the Ring mod 2 Y input between inverted and non-inverted on
> each new note on.
>
> http://homepage. ntlworld. com/marieshrewsb ury/ModDemod% 20101009. wav
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> It sounds just the same First part is using an LFO in the audio range,
> then i swap patch cables to use a VCO instead, but there is no change on
> alternate notes.
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