[sdiy] The most unique ringmod you've ever seen!!
tomg@efm
efm3 at mediaone.net
Sun Apr 1 18:56:25 CEST 2001
Hi Doug, interesting. I get the ring part but where's the mod part?
What happens if you put cv or audio on some of those extra pins?
There is quite a bit of noise maybe you could use a transducer rather
than a mic. Which leads me to the sound...I have heard something like
it before... very reminicent of a spring reverb that has a bad recovery
transducer.
Anyway...wierd....good job!...;-)
Tom
> Hello, everyone,
>
> The time has come for all vacuum tube critics to throw in the towel and
admit
> defeat!!!
>
> Here is a ring modulator that uses a vacuum tube so common that the
average
> household has at least three of them in use as you read this. Incredibly
inexpensive
> and freely available.
>
> There are *NO* high voltages required whatsoever in the operation of this
vacuum
> tube circuit. All required parts are commonly available.
>
> Here is a vacuum tube being used in a way never intended or imagined by
it's
> designer.
>
> The sound of this circuit is very unique and has never been generated
previously
> by any other fashion.
>
> Anyone can build one for themselves in a matter of minutes, without
spending
> *ANY* money!
>
> Too good to be true? Check out:
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/epeasant/projects/ringmod/trmod.html
>
> Take care,
> Doug
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