CS-80 ringmod + FX (was: Re: [sdiy] Alltime best ring modulator circuit... ever?
JH.
jhaible at debitel.net
Tue Feb 19 08:36:38 CET 2008
That RM thread last night inspired me to sit down at my CS-80 a little.
No great music - just showing of the instrument's capabilities (and played
thru a bunch of FX).
http://www.lulu.com/content/2071684 (click the "Free Download" button for
mp3 file)
JH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "JH." <jhaible at debitel.net>
To: "Antonio Tuzzi" <antoniotuzzi at gmail.com>
Cc: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Alltime best ring modulator circuit... ever?
>yes and the pots must have this color sequence: black white red and
>green...
>;-)
>
>(seems the yamaha cs50 RM...)
And my Cs-60's and my CS-80's, too. :)
I just discovered how much that "click" improoves percussive RM sounds,
that you get from A and D both set to minimum time, and Depth set to
maximum.
JH.
at
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 11:24 PM, JH. <jhaible at debitel.net> wrote:
> The best RM circuit has a "quadrant slider" for wet/dry mix, and an
> attack-decay envelope for FM of the RM's own modulation oscillator, with
> controls located on the left side of a keyboard.
>
> *Everything* else is secondary to this, including the choice of ICs.
>
> JH.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "anthony" <aankrom at bluemarble.net>
> To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 5:58 PM
> Subject: [sdiy] Alltime best ring modulator circuit... ever?
>
>
> I was wondering what people think is the best ring modulator circuit,
> both
> for use in a modular synth and maybe as an effect for other instruments
> like
> guitar.
>
> I suppose different circuits have their merits, but I was wondering
> things
> like: are the circuits with MC1495 or MC1496 or even the MC1595, MC1596
> better than something built from an OTA? And is there a big difference in
> results between the MC1495 & MC1496? I think the latter is more readilly
> available and they seem like nearly interchangeable parts, but the former
> seems to be more sought after. And I wonder if this is just because there
> were some classic early circuits that used the early chip and people
> haven't
> thought to use the latter chip?
>
> And how about AD633 ring modulator circuits?
>
> And since I'm using the old term for what is generally called a
> four-quadrant multiplier, I should ask about the grandaddy of them all:
> the
> simple Ge (or schottky?) diode ring/2-phase-splitter transformer combo.
> Ken
> Stone makes a case for this and even sells a popular ready-built circuit
> (that is always on my Christmas list but I never get...). He speaks of
> the
> raw, gritty power of these units that just don't seem to obtain with
> other
> ring modulator units. I personally like this circuit. I have built one
> using
> classic Hewlett Packard Ge diodes that I matched and 2 transformers
> (600Ohm:600Ohm CT roughly) that I got from 2 identical telephones (crude
> tests on my scope showed a relatively high impedence on both sides), but
> I
> have yet to test it. I had wanted it to work like a tremolo sometimes,
> but
> responses from an earlier post said that that wouldn't really be possible
> because I couldn't get a really low LFO frequency through that
> transformers.
>
> OK! So I think the general answer to which circuit is best would be: it
> depends on your application. But I do want to know the relative merits of
> the MC1495, MC1496 & the AD633 and others I've forgotten or just didn't
> bother to think of.
> And THEN I would like some opinions on the alltime best ring modulator
> circuit ever. (Hence the subject of this message...)
>
>
> cheers,
> Anthony
>
>
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