Signal into one end, output from the other end. Carrier (modulating signal)
into the center terminals. The ring mod will load the output of what you
connect it to, so if the output is very weak, it will drop in volume. If you
feed sine waves of the same frequency into both one end, and the center, you
will get a sine wave of twice the frequency out.
Ken
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into the center terminals. The ring mod will load the output of what you
connect it to, so if the output is very weak, it will drop in volume. If you
feed sine waves of the same frequency into both one end, and the center, you
will get a sine wave of twice the frequency out.
Ken
>When I patch a Sine from any of my Oakley VCO's into any of the Real_______________________________________________________________________
>Ring Inputs (or out) and hear at the same time the Sine (with a
>Multiple), the Sine is completely changed. I cannot hear the Ringmod-
>Outs at the same time as the unmodulated Sine from the VCO, because
>there is no Sine anymore. Its like the Real-Ring had some effect
>backwards to the VCO electronic.
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>I don't get it.
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>The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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