if a ring modulator basically multiplies the two inputs with each other. And one input is the output of the ring modulation. Then at least in the beginning, the feedback should be silence, no? Since when you connect a sine wave, it still gets multiplied by the output, which is 0 at this point and therefore there shouldn't be any sound. Why do you get sound however? Is it due to noise? and how would one implement this in software, if one input is simply 0.
Thank you very much for these explorations. I came across them via Todd Barton talking about feedback and Wiener and the Barrons.
Really like your videos m8.. if you could please sort the sound and video out for the future
Indeed great videos! Consider turning the volume of the system down when you talk and then turn it up when you continue with the patch.
if a ring modulator basically multiplies the two inputs with each other. And one input is the output of the ring modulation. Then at least in the beginning, the feedback should be silence, no? Since when you connect a sine wave, it still gets multiplied by the output, which is 0 at this point and therefore there shouldn't be any sound. Why do you get sound however? Is it due to noise? and how would one implement this in software, if one input is simply 0.
Cool stuff, but it's hard to hear your voice when the synth is playing.
I've been trying this patch using R*S Serge Euro modules but the Ring doesn't respond the way yours does. Any idea why?