Hello Dieter, Ken has licensed some of his circuits to Metalbox (FracRak compatible) and Cyndustries (Modcan compatible), added to a Serge cicuit for Banalogue (finaly: Euro Rack compatible) thus he probably would license the RRM to you. (None of the above offering the RRM.) I doubt that he will add buffers to the circuits he's selling. Since he's supplies the DIY-community he surely is expecting the user to add these goodies if thought neccessary. I'd love to see an RRM with a pots at the inputs so one could choose freely btn buffered inputs and non buffered which are loading back on the VCOs and an amp to bring the output back to the common signal level. Regards, Ingo --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Dieter Doepfer" <hardware@d...> wrote: > > > However, Ingo's CGS recording seems to show that a "real" ring > > modulator sounds quite different from the balanced modulators we've > > all gotten accustomed to. I wonder if our good friend Dieter > > Doepfer would be interested in making a "real" diode ring modulator > > that also has some active electronics to eliminate the pesky signal > > loss in the CGS passive circuit. Would there be any interest in > > this? > > Though the ringmodulator (the original one with 4 diodes and a transformer) > is a well-known circuit I do not want to copy Ken Stones idea of a module > that uses just this circuit. Adding an amplifier would not really change > very much. > I'd recommend to ask Ken Stone to add an amplifier to his circuit. I'm sure > that this is not a problem for him. > Another possibility would be to manufacture Ken Stone's RM under licence, > e.g. by purchasing the diodes and transformer from him and adding an > amplifier in our module. But I'm not sure if Ken will agree to this > procedure. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: comparing ring modulators
2005-11-18 by ilanode
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