Another tip: you will get a purer ring mod effect by using inputs with few of their own harmonics. Try 2 300s with sine waves. If you are ring modulating audio, use a sine wave for the carrier. Ring modding rich waveforms like pulse or saw only makes things muddy. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > -----Original Message----- > From: David Bivins [mailto:dbivins@...] > Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 12:59 PM > To: MOTM > Subject: [motm] ring modulator comes alive > > > O.k., I'm a big fan of the ring modulator now. I guess I hadn't > been putting > hot enough signals into it. Jeff Schmidt (AH member, potential future MOTM > owner) asked me to remix one of his tunes on mp3.com. It's a > slight, minimal > techno piece, mostly performed with TR-909 and FR777 > (sequencer/monosynth).
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RE: [motm] ring modulator comes alive
2000-05-18 by Dave Bradley
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