Ang: Re: [sdiy] Advices for ringmod and noise source

Daniel Araya daniel.araya at sr.se
Thu Jun 24 15:36:50 CEST 2004


Check out Kymaticas MTL04-4quadrant multiplier/VCA
http://kymatica.bitminds.net/schem/multiplier.pdf

/d

>>> Linium <intent at netpratique.fr> 2004-06-24 03:36:30 >>>
Thank you everybody for all the answers i gathered ! :)

So from my own sum-up, AD633 based design would be the most accurate:
I found one from Roman Sowa, here :
http://www.sowa.synth.net/rm.html 

Ken Stone on his own quest for beautiful raw sound prefered a germanium

matched diodes design with transformers:
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgsrr.html 

Jurgen Haible give a schemo on his web of an OTA based design that
would sound 
interesting with some non-linearities:
http://www.oldcrows.net/~jhaible/tonline_stuff/jh1_ring.gif 

A very simple design from ARP:
http://www.simple-answer.com/ARPring.gif 

The Don Buchla's design:
http://rubidium.dyndns.org/~magnus/synths/companies/buchla/Buchla_4100_4_200.jpg


Well , they are probably tons of other. Too bad that the Ken Stone's
design 
seems to require germanium matched diode and transformers, but since i
may 
order some germanium diode for some guitar FX, may be...
On the other hand, the Jurgen Haible's design appeals to me since it is
seems 
to be one with an interesting sound.
Last, the ARP one is brain dead easy to build, seamingly.

Thks again for all the inputs, for the noise source i need to think
about it a 
little more, i will see later.

Cheers,

Linium



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