http://www.synthtech.com/demo/rm_comp.mp3Here are the notes of the demo from Robert Rich. There is some loss of detail in the MP3, but in
general the '190 RM is "silky-er" than the '110. The '190 VCA modes are much better than the '110
in terms of dynamic range, lower noise and more "punch".
Shipments of the '190 will start around Sept. 21st.
Paul S.
>
> 2 sine waves from 440, with a tiny bit of vibrato for interest, controlled
> by two UEGs cycling through different 8 step sequences. These are either
> passing through a 110 ring mod or a 190 ring mod, then into the 190 VCA#2
> for final enveloping. No filters, no processing.
>
> 1) 4 bars of 8 notes simple ring mod through 110 (X&Y at full, Unbal at zero)
>
> 2) 4 bars of 8 notes simple ring mod through 190 R mode (blend knob full right)
>
> 3) 4 bars of 8 notes through 110 (slowly turning Unbalance up)
>
> 4) 4 bars of 8 notes simple ring mod through 190 R mode (turning Blend up &
> down)
>
> 5) 4 bars of 8 notes simple ring mod through 190 V mode (turning Blend up &
> down)
>
> You'll notice the clean sounds are VERY subtly different, the modified
> sounds are very different. Those who like more thick and grungy ring mod
> will definitely want to keep their 110, but the 190 is smoother and retains
> the sinusoidal characteristics better.