Mark writes: >>How do you do that?? Although adding a rectifier switch to the 820 would have been a good idea.<< I'm not sure if you're asking about the rectifier or the envelope follower, so I'll just answer both. Just feed the same signal into both the X and Y inputs on the ring mod and you'll get a rectified signal out since when the signal is positive, the two positives multiply to give you a positive out, and when the signal goes negative, the two negatives multiply and also give you a positive output. Then for an envelope follower you just feed that ring mod output into the 820, set the LIN/LOG knob to 10, and set the Up/Down knob to between about 4 to 5 depending on how fast you want the envelope to respond. >>I'm glad I didn't sell my 110. Imho, it's a better ring mod than the 190. I often use it for velocity.<< Yeah, the 110 and 190 are almost complete opposites in every aspect of the way they work. The 190 has more audio bleed thru too. -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Emulating Modules MOTM Doesn't Provide
2008-04-29 by Kenneth Elhardt
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