A diode based modulator is a good place to start for making Dalek voices, as
that is what they used originally. (I have no idea what they use now.)
Have a look at the CGS58 Utility LFO. The core of that would be capable of
generating the triangle wave, though might need tweaking for the correct
frequency. Something like the preamp in the stomp box adapter could be used
to as a microphone preamp.
A power amp will be needed on the output.
Ken
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that is what they used originally. (I have no idea what they use now.)
Have a look at the CGS58 Utility LFO. The core of that would be capable of
generating the triangle wave, though might need tweaking for the correct
frequency. Something like the preamp in the stomp box adapter could be used
to as a microphone preamp.
A power amp will be needed on the output.
Ken
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>ring modulator for my dalek that I am building!
>I am looking for a ring modulator circuit that will produce a
>triangular wave form at a frequency of 0 to 80Hz adjustable.
>Can anybody help me out with this. I know that there are things like
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