The stomp box adapter can be used to drive the RR as you suggest. The stomp
box adapter actually converts low level signals into synth level signals. As
for the type of signall required, anything will work, even down to DC as
long as there are no capacitors in the signal path. With no carrier signal
at all, the RR will NOT pass a signal, but with a DC input into the carrier,
it works like a VCA.
Ken
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box adapter actually converts low level signals into synth level signals. As
for the type of signall required, anything will work, even down to DC as
long as there are no capacitors in the signal path. With no carrier signal
at all, the RR will NOT pass a signal, but with a DC input into the carrier,
it works like a VCA.
Ken
>I've just finished putting together a stomp box adapter/steiner vcfcombination and it works
>nicely. I was thinking of putting a real ring modulator on the otherchannel and using the
>second input on the Stomp Box Adapter to bump up an external signal to beused as the
>carrier. I'm wondering if anyone thinks this would be effective or if thecarrier needs to be
>more of a synth signal to work. Also, if a signal is put through the ringmodulator without a
>carrier does it just pass through un-modified? Thanks in advance for anyadvice.
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