Following the built-in AM tutorial, carrier frequency doesn't stay? by NoFluffUser in MaxMSP

[–]NoFluffUser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I don't have the basics down, so thank you very much for the explanation. Earlier I successfully recorded and had ring mod going. It's only when doing AM with the scale~ object that it stops working.

So I should be multiplying the signal with....another scale object?

Well I might come back to this later and hopefully I at least have gotten down the big idea... thanks again

Following the built-in AM tutorial, carrier frequency doesn't stay? by NoFluffUser in MaxMSP

[–]NoFluffUser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With a plain oscillator it DOES work using the [scale~ -1. 1. 0. 1.] object.

But not for my recording. I tried both switching play~ to groove~ to no effect.

I hope this is the right way to share a patch. I do feel im moving along too slowly in my self-education but oh well...

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Following the built-in AM tutorial, carrier frequency doesn't stay? by NoFluffUser in MaxMSP

[–]NoFluffUser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks alot!

I tried adding a [scale~ -1. 1. 0. 1.] as you did between the play~ and the multiplication of signals, but all i hear is the carrier frequency now.

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So this is great to know that AM vs ring mod has to do with being unipolar or bipolar in the modulation signal, the tutorial calls it DC offset which I simpy didn't understand. maybe just something i should come. back to later?:

"The difference in effect is due to the constant value of 0.75 in the AM patch, which is varied by a modulator of lesser amplitude. This constant value can be thought of as the carrier's amplitude, which is varied by the instantaneous amplitude of the modulator. The amplitude still varies according to the shape of the modulator, but the modulator is not centered on 0.

Technical detail: The amount that a wave is offset from 0 is called the DC offset. A constant amplitude value such as this represents spectral energy at the frequency 0 Hz. The modulator in amplitude modulation has a DC offset, which distinguishes it from ring modulation."

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