Damn I can't find any of my usual pedal places (in Canada) selling one. I'd be tempted!
BUT
Not tempted enough to pay duty.
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odontophobia wrote:Joined the Ring Mod club.
Got a Hax2 a while back. A little noisy but lots of cool sounds/textures/filter sounds.
retinal orbita wrote:Just not the amount of effect into your signal.
Only the five frequency bands where the center frequencies are exactly 90 degrees out of phase get shifted by the required amounts, and the places in the spectrum where the phaseshifts do not match seem to come through slightly ringmodulated, which produces a tremolo with only minor shifts, giving some strange eerie phasing to sounds.
A nice description of how this circuit works is given in the article "An Efficient, Precise Frequency Shifter", by Jens Groh, in the CSound Magazine, summer 2000 issue. Unlike the spectrum shifting method described earlier, this approach does not need any phase shifting filters, but it needs four ringmodulators instead of two, and two quadrature oscillators instead of one. In Tim Walters' patch the quadrature oscillators were implemented with two LFOs, where the phases of the LFOs are adjusted to be 90 degrees apart.
lordgalvar wrote:13.1 Frequency or Spectrum Shifting with Rob Hordijk (Benjolin/Rungling dude) https://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~clark/nordmo ... shift.htmlOnly the five frequency bands where the center frequencies are exactly 90 degrees out of phase get shifted by the required amounts, and the places in the spectrum where the phaseshifts do not match seem to come through slightly ringmodulated, which produces a tremolo with only minor shifts, giving some strange eerie phasing to sounds.A nice description of how this circuit works is given in the article "An Efficient, Precise Frequency Shifter", by Jens Groh, in the CSound Magazine, summer 2000 issue. Unlike the spectrum shifting method described earlier, this approach does not need any phase shifting filters, but it needs four ringmodulators instead of two, and two quadrature oscillators instead of one. In Tim Walters' patch the quadrature oscillators were implemented with two LFOs, where the phases of the LFOs are adjusted to be 90 degrees apart.
Dandolin wrote:it's definitely a keeper - lots of interesting trem sounds to be had too....
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