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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Using a Ring Modulator to extend the range of Osc

2002-08-18 by unknown freak

Given that there would be no audible overtones in frequencies above
about 10 kHz -- i.e. probably no real difference between the sound of a
sine and a sawtooth -- why not assign this job to a self-oscillating
filter?

"mdimmm@hotmail.com" wrote:
> 
> I've been trying to use my A-114 to double the frequency of a waveform (as
> suggested by some articles about modular synthesis), but couldn't get it to
> work.
> (After all, a ring modulator gives the sum and the difference of its inputs,
> so having the same signal at both inputs would give only the sum, the same
> waveform one octave higher, yes?)
> It seems that the sound doesn't change much at all if I send the same sine
> wave trough both its inputs.
> 
> Does anyone know why this doesn't work? Does it work on other synths?
> 
> Desperately trying to get something in the range of 15000-18000 Hz out my
> A-110...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Mdimm
> 
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