Re: Ring (and/or Balanced) Modulation for the masses
Tue Jan 09, 2018 4:36 pm
ck3 wrote:Does the Moog Minifooger have any carrier wave bleedthrough? I'm looking for a quieter analog option than my Gonkulator RI, which isn't excessively noisy, but still audibly oscillates when engaged.
The MF Ring doesn't have an LFO, so it won't oscillate when engaged. But according to the article Chank posted, that's probably why it doesn't bleed either. If you're running lots of gain the decay of your notes will have a lot of ring modulation but other than that it's pretty quiet.
Re: Ring (and/or Balanced) Modulation for the masses
Thu Jan 11, 2018 4:36 pm
$harkToootth wrote: I don't know what the fuck happened with my brain's receptors and inhibitors...but ring-mod is now my favorite effect. How do I tell my parents?
Re: Ring (and/or Balanced) Modulation for the masses
Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:34 am
echorec wrote:
penelope tree wrote:Are there any miniature (Mooer-sized) ring modulators available?
There are some RMs in the Mooer budget range. (can't recall a Mooer or Hotone RM though) These Aural Dream pedals have a reputation for lacking in build quality, but they're only about $68 NIB. Possibly worth rehousing or circuit-bending?
I was just watching a bunch of the demos on these pedals. wondering if they're clones ala behringer.