See the Active Real Ring modulator - CGS67. It has the buffering as part of
it. You also need a power supply and a second signal source, such as an
oscillator.
Have a look at the Frostwave Blue Ringer for inspiration.
Ken
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it. You also need a power supply and a second signal source, such as an
oscillator.
Have a look at the Frostwave Blue Ringer for inspiration.
Ken
>i realise the website says "if you don't know, don't ask..." :-)_______________________________________________________________________
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>a musician friend asked me to build him a ring modulator, and after
>determining that he was after a hardware one rather than a software
>one (you have to check, these days...) i thought that building a
>*real* one would be the way to go.
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>is it just a case of buffering the I/O, or is there more to it?
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>thanks!
>j
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