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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x 13. Module reference: Level group
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E
XAMPLES
FOR
THREE
TYPES
OF
CLASSIC
RINGMODULATORS
Simple type using the LevMult module
This patch uses the LevMult module to emulate the
coils/diodes circuit. The old analog circuits exhibited a
lot of odd harmonic distortion, like up to 10%, and this
distortion does have a pronounced effect on the sound.
On the G2 this distortion can be nicely replicated by
connecting the output of the LevMult to the input of a
Saturate module and add just a little touch of saturation
effect.
Type with crossfader between input and output
This patch uses the LevMod module to emulate the
transistor balanced modulator. The LevMod module has
a controllable crossfader between the output and one of
the inputs of a multiplier, wich will be put to good use to
emulate some of the balanced modulator quirks. By
setting the balance of this crossfader to almost the Bal
position the circuit will exhibit the ‘leakage’ of input
signal that is common in analog balanced modulators. By
feedback of a little of the output signal to the Mod depth
input, which is the control for the internal crossfader,
some extra even harmonic distortion is generated. This type of ringmodulator is ideally suited for input
signals that have a ‘pure’ harmonic ratio. E.g. a classic ‘ringmodulator sound’ is made when this circuit is
fed with two squarewaves with an ‘pure quint’ (3:2) frequency ratio. See “Example of just tuning” on
page 167 to learn more on how to create pure ratios between two oscillators.
Type with the Bode frequency shifter
This patch uses the G2 FreqShift module to create two
different output signals, one that appears to be
ringmodulated towards higher frequencies and one that
appears to be ringmodulated towards lower frequencies.
When these outputs are mixed together they will
produce the sound of the original ringmodulator. Using
a crossfader to mix these signals can make you glide
from the upwards to the downwards signal and vice
versa. Again, a slight touch of saturation will help in
recreating that vintage early electronic music sound.
Tip! On all three types a little extra ‘pingpong’ echo with
a delaytime of about 80 msec and a touch of ‘small’
reverb will add nicely to the ‘vintage’ character.
L
EV
M
OD
The Level Modulator module is in essence a multiplier
where the depth of the modulation of the main input by
the Mod input can be controlled by a Balance knob
control. This Balance knob actually makes a crossfade
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Modular G2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 60689 MB |







