>Sorry Ken, but this was not my question. I know how a Ring Mod works.Refer to the comment on the ring mod loading the output of the VCO. Add a
>Of course the Ring Mod changes the incoming Waveform. But if I split
>up the incoming Sine from the Oakley Sine BEFORE I go into the
>RingMod and listen to the Sine (still directly from the VCO, not from
>the Ringmod), its changed.
buffer stage between them.
Ken
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>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@h... wrote:
>> 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.
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>> Ken
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>> >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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