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JUst demoing ace and really love so far ;...
But I have question don't know if it's a bug or intentional behaviour
ex.
1.route osc 2 to first input of the mod mixer , output of the mixer goes to the amp section ..( so this disables all filters )
2. In order to hear osc 2 from the mod mixer we have to crank up the volume of the input ... ..logical .
3.NOw route osc 1 to the mod input of the mod mixer , now the amplitude of osc 2 is modulated by the freq. of osc 1 = great we have ring modulation
4.now when we lower the value of the 'mod mixer input' ( where osc 2 goes in )we shouldn't hear anything , but we still hear osc 2 , is this because the modulation input is still occupied ???
Hope you all understand
Eyeball exchanging
Soul calibrating ..frequencies

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gentleclockdivider wrote:JUst demoing ace and really love so far ;...
But I have question don't know if it's a bug or intentional behaviour
ex.
1.route osc 2 to first input of the mod mixer , output of the mixer goes to the amp section ..( so this disables all filters )
2. In order to hear osc 2 from the mod mixer we have to crank up the volume of the input ... ..logical .
3.NOw route osc 1 to the mod input of the mod mixer , now the amplitude of osc 2 is modulated by the freq. of osc 1 = great we have ring modulation
4.now when we lower the value of the 'mod mixer input' ( where osc 2 goes in )we shouldn't hear anything , but we still hear osc 2 , is this because the modulation input is still occupied ???
Hope you all understand
Yes... the knob controls the amount of ring modulation unless the mod slot is empty

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As pdxindy says.

Once the Mod-Slot is occupied the left gain knob becomes a mix knob between dry sources 1+2 and ringmodulated signals.

Input 3+4 behave similar, but are amplitude modulated by the inverted mod signal instead.

This way one can use the Mod signal to *crossfade* between signals 1+2 and signals 3+4.


Here's a little formula that describes the relations of dry and modulated signal for inputs 1+2 and 3+4

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dry12 = input12 x (100% - gain12)
dry34 = input34 x (100% - gain34)

wet12 = input12 x mod x gain12
wet34 = input34 x (100% - mod) x gain34

out = dry12 + dry34 + wet12 + wet34

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