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*update* - will have two modes, clean and dirty....
*update* - released
Input is a stereo audio track; can modulate L*R or modulates the input with the integrated oscillator. Oscillator pitch can be set manually or by incoming MIDI notes. Last edited by WOK on Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:20 am; edited 3 times in total |
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Since multiplying two band-limited signals doubles the band-width, one would normally assume that 2x oversampling would be sufficient. So, I'd like to ask a stupid question: are you modelling some non-ideal ring-modulator (eg actual diode ring or whatever) here, rather than normal ideal four-quadrant multiply? |
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mystran wrote: Since multiplying two band-limited signals doubles the band-width, one would normally assume that 2x oversampling would be sufficient. So, I'd like to ask a stupid question: are you modelling some non-ideal ring-modulator (eg actual diode ring or whatever) here, rather than normal ideal four-quadrant multiply?
I'd love someone to do a proper diode-ring emulation. Preferably a modulator/demodulator pair, like my MakeNoise ModDemod. |
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whyterabbyt wrote: mystran wrote: Since multiplying two band-limited signals doubles the band-width, one would normally assume that 2x oversampling would be sufficient. So, I'd like to ask a stupid question: are you modelling some non-ideal ring-modulator (eg actual diode ring or whatever) here, rather than normal ideal four-quadrant multiply?
I'd love someone to do a proper diode-ring emulation. Preferably a modulator/demodulator pair, like my MakeNoise ModDemod. Same here. I got two ModDemods and I don't even have anything else eurorack. ---- "Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Claudio Monteverdi |
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x64? ---- Intel Core2 Quad CPU + 4 GIG RAM |
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My advanced present for World Music Day - download it here |
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thank you WOK! |
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Thanks for this. |
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Here goes what i promised.
I made a basic/stupid electronic loop with free drum hits, and mixed the whole output with Ring-O. I automated some parameters. Big fun, and good sound. To be honest the best ring modulator i used. 1 minute of audio. WOK Ring-O Test WOK, feel free to put it in the first post if you want. I will do a couple more later using the L/R function.. Have a good day, guys |
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A hint for the MIDI mode of RING-O:
if you route the audio of a monophonic synth(-plugin) to RING-O and the MIDI of a track/keyboard to the synth + RING-O, you will have a synth with a ringmodulator. Detuning the oscillators of the synth or using glide (or pitch envelope) will give interesting effects. |
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