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Old 08-03-2009, 08:36 PM
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Lightbulb I discovered a ring modulator on accident!!!!!!

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From time to time I use foam near the bridge to give my tone a different vibe and sometimes coverup unwanted notes. While I was noodling I decided to add the foam as I didn't like the way notes were ringing out on a chord arpeggio section. Dissatisfied with the results, I thought 'I wonder how it would sound with the foam next to the neck instead of at the bridge. I got the more muffled effect I was looking for, but much to my surprise I also got a ring modulator-ish sound!!!


I scratched my head at first and then I realized that I was getting the 'normal' sound, but was also getting a harmonic from the plucking side which remained comstant. So yeah: constant pitch plus regular note is the same idea that a ring modulator works on.

Does anyone else have experience with foam or any other object to create a psuedo ring modulator?
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Old 08-03-2009, 08:54 PM
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There's a prepared-instrument technique called "third bridge" that sounds a little similar to what you have going on there.
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Old 08-03-2009, 09:24 PM
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This is how a Ringmod works:

You have a Carrier frequency. that is usually an internal oscillator. that signal is added and subtracted to your input, both of which come out. WHat you get is a tone with a mathematical relation to your original sound, but no sensical harmonic realtionship.
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Old 08-04-2009, 07:12 AM
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I think what JMDT is saying is that he's managing to get an overtone which, combined with his actual note, creates a tone/sound along the lines of a ring mod.

That's pretty cool, actually. Can you give me more details on how to set it up, or pictures? I like getting a ring-moddish tone out of my bass
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Old 08-04-2009, 10:20 AM
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I think what JMDT is saying is that he's managing to get an overtone which, combined with his actual note, creates a tone/sound along the lines of a ring mod.

That's pretty cool, actually. Can you give me more details on how to set it up, or pictures? I like getting a ring-moddish tone out of my bass
That is exactly the case. I will post a picture later.
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