Le 2011-09-21 à 16:44:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
I'm currently thinking that a ring modulator would work well for this, and it uses minimal CPU. Can anyone think of a way to reverse the ring modulation? I attached my quick sketch.
When the frequency and the phase of the [osc~] are known, then you can [/~] by the [osc~]. If not, you need to discover the frequency and phase.
If you send a DC as the input, then the output will be the modulator with the correct phase and frequency. Then you can [fiddle~] it.
If you can't produce a DC input for some reason, then... if you produce a tone as the input, you can divide the output by your tone, and obtain the modulator.
But if there's a delay and/or other filter (such as a speaker-mic pair) in the system, then you need to find the phase difference for your tone. That is, if the invertor is a separate device that you carry around to invert ring modulations, you will need to find the phase difference.
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