Make Noise modDemix Manual

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Summary of modDemix

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    Moddemix.

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    Limited warranty: make noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of manufacture. Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards power cable connection, abuse of the product or any other causes determined b...

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    Installation: the make noise moddemix is an analog electronic signal processor requiring 28ma of +/-12v regulated power and properly formatted distribution receptacle to operate. It is designed for use within the euro format modular synthesizer system. Visit http://www.Doepfer.De/a100_man/a100t_e.Ht...

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    Moddemix panel controls 1. Signal 1 in: signal to be processed. 2. Carrier/ cv 1 in: determines amplitude & phase of signal 1 in. Normalled to carrier/ cv. 3. Signal 1 out. 4. Signal 2 in: signal to be processed. Normalled to signal 1 out. 5. Signal 2 out. 6. Sum out: mix of signal 1 out, signal 2 o...

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    Getting to know moddemix: standard am, balanced modulation, signal multiplication, frequency mixing, single sideband, double side- band and even xor (as in boolean logic) have all been used to implement “ring modulators” for musical purposes in the last 50 years. In a way, ring modulation has become...

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    Using same patch as above, add a negative offset to the cycling ch. 1 of maths, by adjusting ch. 2 panel control to full ccw. Observe balanced modulation. Observe the low amount of carrier feed-thorough. Depending upon the negative offset added, the carrier all but vanishes, making the resulting sid...

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    Mod-demod to ease the patching of moddemod effects, signal 2 in is normalled to signal 1 out, thus connecting the two circuits in series. Carrier/ cv 1 in is normalled to carrier cv 2 in, so that in patching the desired carrier signal to carrier/ cv 2 in, the modulation and demodulation processes sh...

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    Voltage controlled crossfading and panning with moddemix and maths crossfading send two signals of your choice to the moddemix ch1 and ch2 inputs. Select a positive-going control signal such as a maths/function envelope or a sequence from rene. Set up a voltage mirror with maths (apply control signa...