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  • jclancy
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    The intelligent ring mod effect is very different than the tune button.
    The sound is very different.
    Tune button tunes the global pitch to a single note.
    Notes other than the tuned note will be a sum and difference of that note.
    The intelligent ring mod is like hitting the tune button on every note.
    Intelligent ring mod is a mono effect. It can listen to only one note at a time to tune itself.
    The effect is very FM synth like.

    Using the intelligent mod you have only one out as the other output is feed back into the mod jack.
    Using the Ring Thing in its normal fashion it is stereo with one sideband on each side.

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    The intelligent ring mod:
    Can’t you just hold down the tune button to achieve the same effect?
    How does stereo work on the Ring Thing? If it’s just dry right, wet left then that’s fine but if it splits the signal into different sidebands won’t you lose the part of the signal that goes back into the mod input?

    I meant holding down the tune button the entire time that you are playing. Theoretically you should get the same effect, no? I guess you could use a splitter to get the right signal to the mod input and the amp.

    jclancy
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    The intelligent ring mod:
    Can’t you just hold down the tune button to achieve the same effect?
    How does stereo work on the Ring Thing? If it’s just dry right, wet left then that’s fine but if it splits the signal into different sidebands won’t you lose the part of the signal that goes back into the mod input?

    in reply to: 2880 Footswitch #110316
    jclancy
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    I tried manipulating pedals with my feet once. It didn’t work. The muting-through-panning idea is good but then I only have two sets of loops. Very creative though, I’d never have thought of that.
    Maybe I can have an electrician (or a pedal modder) install mute switches for each track. That sounds very possible – they are just switches that interrupt the signal.

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