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ipomea 29.05.2009 07:57 AM

strange distortion when using ring modulator
 
i have virus Ti desktop, and use it as VST with ableton. problem is when im using ring modulator im experiencing something like random distortions on sound. when ring modulator is on lower values this unwanted sounds disappear, but course whole idea for sound then changes. course this is problem is present in number of patches, and mostly i play them as chords. also, im not using distortion effects in this patches.
is this normal thing for ring modulator, or i can do something to avoid this problem?

ShortBus 29.05.2009 11:28 AM

The ringmod ads a distortion type sound.

ipomea 29.05.2009 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShortBus (Post 290686)
The ringmod ads a distortion type sound.

ok. its normal then. thanks

merlin 29.05.2009 06:47 PM

Ring modulation
 
Hi,


Read this first:

http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_modulation


Now experiment with the ring modulator by only using pure sinewaves in both oscillators. See how the modulation alters the sound when one or both oscillators is pitched up or down (both course and subtle) and whether osc sync makes any sense.

Ring modulation has some relation with FM and just like fm, if you are using waveforms other than sinewaves, the sound rapidly becomes very harsh and unpleasant.

The intensity of ring modulation can in turn be controlled by an envelope or lfo (set this up in the mod matrix) to create some snappy effects.


M.

ipomea 01.06.2009 08:12 PM

great, thanks for advices


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