RingModulator
RingModulator can produce complex, bell-like enharmonic sounds.
Ring modulators work by multiplying two audio signals. The ring-modulated output contains added frequencies generated by the sum of, and the difference between, the frequencies of the two signals.
RingModulator has a built-in oscillator that is multiplied with the input signal to produce the effect.
Oscillator
- Waveform buttons
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Allow you to select the oscillator waveform: square, sine, saw, or triangle.
- LFO Amount
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Controls how much the LFO affects the oscillator frequency.
- Env. Amount
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Controls how much the oscillator frequency is affected by the envelope that is triggered by the input signal. Left of center, a loud input signal decreases the oscillator pitch, whereas right of center the oscillator pitch increases if it is fed a loud input.
- Frequency
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Sets the oscillator frequency ± 2 octaves within the selected range.
- Roll-Off
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Attenuates high frequencies in the oscillator waveform to soften the overall sound. This is best used with harmonically rich waveforms, for example, square or saw.
- Range
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Determines the frequency range of the oscillator in Hz.
LFO
- Waveform buttons
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Allow you to select the LFO waveform: square, sine, saw, or triangle.
- Speed
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Sets the LFO speed.
- Env. Amount
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Controls how much the input signal level – via the envelope generator – affects the LFO speed. With negative values, a loud input signal slows down the LFO, whereas positive values speed it up at loud input signals.
- Invert
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Inverts the LFO waveform for the right channel of the oscillator, which produces a wider stereo effect for the modulation.
Envelope Generator
The envelope generator parameters control how the input signal is converted to envelope data, which can then be used to control oscillator pitch and LFO speed.
- Attack
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Controls how fast the envelope output level rises in response to a rising input signal.
- Decay
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Controls how fast the envelope output level falls in response to a falling input signal.
- Lock R>L
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If this button is activated, the L and R input signals are merged, and produce the same envelope output level for both oscillator channels. If the button is deactivated, each channel has its own envelope that affects the two channels of the oscillator independently.
Level Settings
- Mix
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Sets the level balance between dry and wet signal.
- Output
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Sets the output level.