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Intellijel uMod II
Ring modulator module and analog logic module
The Intellijel µMod II is a ring modulator/analogue logic module, featuring a versatile ring modulator (four quadrant multiplier) based on the original classic µMod designed by Mr David G. Dixon. The µMod II is a versatile ring modulator (four quadrant multiplier) based on the original µMod designed by David G. Dixon. Four analogue logic outputs have been added to the module for even further CV and audio mangling. This module features polarity switches for x (carrier) and y (modulator) inputs, as well as a Quadrant control that allows you to shift the multiplication into positive or negative quadrants.
Changing the Q value in FM adds the signal frequencies back into the sum + difference frequencies (typical output of a rigmod) which adds richness to the classic ringmod sound and allows for many variations of bell tones, chimes and mallet-type timbres. This module can be used as a linear VCA, and is great for waveshaping (especially two synced audio sources), and excellent for CV mangling using combinations of the attenuators, rectifier switches and logic outputs.
The main features of the Intellijel µMod II include:
Dual Linear VCA based Ring Modulator
Four Analog Logic outputs:
SUM – adds X and Y
DIFF – subtracts X and Y
MIN – analog logic equivalent to ‘AND’
MAX – analog logic equivalent to ‘OR’
Polarity switches for x (carrier) and y (modulator) inputs
QUADRANT control allows you to shift the multiplication into positive or negative quadrants
Changing the Q value in FM adds the signal frequencies back into the sum + difference frequencies (typical output of a rigmod) which adds richness to the classic ringmod sound and allows for many variations of bell tones, chimes and mallet-type timbres
Can be used as a linear VCA
Great for waveshaping (especially two synced audio sources)
Excellent for CV mangling using combinations of the attenuators, rectifier switches and logic outputs