A Ring Modulator seems to be quite an archaic gadget, even in the world of Electrical Engineering, and I was surprised at the comment that it is coming back into fashion.
Obviously, in this world of laptops and frequency synthesis, injecting a single sine wave into a sound signal, in order to modulate the signal and produce a broader signal spectrum, is just one possibility out of an infinity of signal processing possiblities.
If the purpose of the Ring Modulator is just to produce further colouration of the sound signal, then I would have thought that it is hardly worth specifying, other than that the signal is electronically processed.
Or have I missed something?
Obviously, in this world of laptops and frequency synthesis, injecting a single sine wave into a sound signal, in order to modulate the signal and produce a broader signal spectrum, is just one possibility out of an infinity of signal processing possiblities.
If the purpose of the Ring Modulator is just to produce further colouration of the sound signal, then I would have thought that it is hardly worth specifying, other than that the signal is electronically processed.
Or have I missed something?
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