7.1.12Ring modulator

Freq. Mod. Input

Mul Signal Input

Signal In

Frequency

Depth

Depth Mod. input

HiQ Selection

Signal Out

Ring modulator

Frequency

Sets the frequency of the multiplicative sinusoid

Depth

Sets the amplitude for the multiplication of signals

HiQ Selection

High quality selection

Freq. Mod. Input

Frequency modulation connection jack

Depth Mod. Input

Depth modulation connection jack

Mul Signal Input

Multiplicative signal connection jack

Signal Input

Input jack for signal to be treated

Signal output

Output jack for treated signal

The ring modulator multiplies two signals to create non-harmonics frequency. It is then easy to produce metallic sounds.

When “Mul Signal Input” is not connected, the input signal is multiplied by an internally generated sinusoid signal for which the frequency can be set with the “Frequency” button. The modulation amplitude and subsequently the effect amplitude obtained can be set with the “Depth” button. Once connected, “Mul Signal Input” becomes the source of the multiplicative signal.

The depth and the frequency of the internal sinusoid can be modulated with the corresponding modulation inputs.

The “HiQ” interrupter, at the cost of an increase in calculation load, increases the quality of the sound.

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Arturia 2.6 manual Ring modulator, Signal Out