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Synth-Werk - SW6401M Bode Ring Modulator
Synth-Werk - SW6401M Bode Ring Modulator
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
A ringmodulator is an analog sound modification system that takes two inputs, one a program-signal and the other a carrier frequency, being and produces a single output. The program signal is normally a waveform produced by the output from a microphone (voice) or any other source of signal, while the carrier signal is normally a sine wave. The function of the ring modulator is to produce the sum and difference frequencies of the program signal and carrier signal.

MUSICAL APPLICATION
It was probably electronic music pioneer Karlheinz Stockhausen’s use of the ringmodulator that inspired an entire generation of rock musicians. Stockhausen’s Mixture (1964), for example, was written for a ring modulated symphony orchestra. Ringmodulation is often used to simulate the sounds of tuned percussion instruments that produce inharmonic frequency spectra, such as bells and chimes. It can also produce timbres that are difficult to achieve by any other method of synthesis. Among all signal processors, the multipliertype ring modulator takes a unique position since it is capable of converting existing sounds into new sounds with entirely different overtone spectra that do not resemble the original acoustical phenomena.
