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