heavy Fuzz

Plug in here for info tips and strategies for your Moogerfooger Analog Effects. Connect more than one for plenty of fun!
Croyote
Posts: 231
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:41 am
Location: Dallas, Tx
Contact:

Re: heavy Fuzz

Post by Croyote » Sat Sep 06, 2014 5:30 am

Perhaps your Carrier In is busted!

This always worked for me and it is the very nature of a Ring Modulator, as it produces signals that are the sum and difference of each other. In the case of the same tone, you will get a frequency above the note. Of course, this could depend on your Ring Modulator's mix knob.

I wish I had a ring modulator with Carrier and Input at this time so I could make a vid. Wasted about twenty minutes just now looking an adequate vid on Youtube too. :roll:

User avatar
Vsyevolod
Posts: 712
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:38 pm
Location: Seattle

Re: heavy Fuzz

Post by Vsyevolod » Sun Sep 07, 2014 3:53 pm

Huh, not sure what wasn't working last time, perhaps I wasn't comparing the original with the Ring Modded signal correctly. Now I send an external signal to the CP-251 mult, send two cables to Input and Carrier In on my 102 Ring Mod, and voila, it totally changes the timbre and sense of octave, sometimes higher sometimes lower.

Plus overdriving it can be a very nice thing.

Stephen




.

Post Reply