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2015-04-27 video added
I totally like this stuff more and more! I found a ring modulator circuit built with a single 4011 over here: http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=90804.0
I plan to add a frequency divider / D- flipflop made out of a second 4011 to auto sync the modulator, with no clue how it will sound or if it will work.
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/counter/count_1.html
Makes me want to buy an oscilloscope.
Here's the D-flip-flop in NAND gates turned to a T-flip-flop, which I didn't use because reasons - taking the 4017 instead.
http://www.neuroproductions.be/logic-lab/index.php?id=40498
Thanks to @haydn jones for sharing his #Open 4,4 Sequencer
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Great. I've never built the 4011 ring-mod, but it's supposed to be a classic. (MS-20 and all that.)
Let us know how it sounds? Probably won't be all that different (from the 4070 XOR chip) with square-wave inputs, but will be more interesting with more analog-y waves like triangles or sines.
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And stoked that you're following along!
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I wanted to make a video already... but I ripped the sequencer apart to rewire it and had no time for soldering it back together, yet. The plan is to make another box for the ring mod as well. I like the sound when a second generated signal is really close, it all gets spacey, but I took the 4017 for frequency division to get a synced modulation instead (since it only has 4 steps which compares HIGH and LOW of two signals). The 4011 was what I had around and I found the ring modulator a while ago, when I was looking for an interesting project for the chip.
I'm also following your youtube channel to get a sneak peek for the logic series!
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