MF-102 RM : Carrier Bleeding Trough ?

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StereoH
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MF-102 RM : Carrier Bleeding Trough ?

Post by StereoH » Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:39 pm

Hi,

I've read the procedure in Lord of Modulator to minimize original tones bleeding through.

I didn't open the pedal to trim VR1 as I don't hear "when a short note is played, the carrier die out about two or three seconds later."
So I guess VR1 is correctly trimmed ?!


Now, when I put a jack in Carrier IN socket (nothing plugged on the other side), I can still hear the incoming signal modulated by the internal Carrier...

The internal carrier is always a little bit in action ?

Anyone has a clue ?

(Hope VR2 reduces that !)
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Re: MF-102 RM : Carrier Bleeding Trough ?

Post by LWG » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:10 am

StereoH wrote: The internal carrier is always a little bit in action ?
Hello,

All analog ring modulators have some carrier bleedthrough.
The only ring mods that completely suppress the carrier signal are the digital type.


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Lawrence.

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Post by StereoH » Mon Jan 15, 2007 3:53 am

All analog ring modulators have some carrier bleedthrough.
Yes, but in this case there should be no longer any carrier signal at the ringmod input.

(A jack is plugged into CARRIER IN socket ; so the internal carrier should be disconnected)
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Post by StereoH » Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:27 pm

VR2 ?

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