Ring Modulation

Metallic, weird, and often aggressive — ring mod is where simple signals get strange.

What Is Ring Modulation?

Ring modulation is a type of amplitude modulation that multiplies two signals together — usually two audio-rate waveforms. It creates a new sound by producing the sum and difference of the input frequencies, while suppressing the original signals.

The result is often inharmonic, metallic, and alien — especially when the input signals aren’t musically related. It’s a classic tool for robot voices, bells, and weird sci-fi textures.

How It Works

Why Use It?

Tips for Patching

Ring modulation is one of those “happy accident” tools. Sometimes it sounds unplayable, sometimes it's exactly the texture you didn't know you needed. Dial in, detune, and embrace the clang.

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