I guess the obvious should be mentioned - whether you're using FM or ring modulation, stick to sine tones for both the carrier and the modulator. Otherwise you're going to get some side bands with the log FM in on the RS-95 which is not going to sound natural to your bell. So if you use an LFO for the modulator, use the triangle out and run it through the lowpass filter to smooth it out before routing into either the fm in the the VCO or ring mod. If you're going the FM route, use the variable input, not the 1v/oct one on the VCO, You're going to have to play with the amount and the pedal to the metal of the 1v/oct is going to (probably) be too much. It your really into bell tones, think about the Bob's Bode Freq SHifter. It's the world class bell-elator. Modular Fan wrote: > hello, > > The easiest ways in my opinion are either using > FM/oscillators modulating each other, or the most > simple of all, audio-rate lfos. Put the lfo in "high" > mode with a really fast frequency (rate) and adjust > the pitch env to taste. > > Good luck, > > Shawn Cleary > schism@traumatik.net > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: clanging!
2004-09-25 by Peter Grenader
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