MODULE 1055 - TRIPLE MODULATOR

   
               
   

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The CMS 1055 TRIPLE MODULATOR is a multi-function Euro-Rack module based on the ARP 1005 MOD-AMP module used in the ARP 2500. We call it the "Swiss Army Knife" of the CMS Euro-Rack system. More specifically the Swiss Army knife with a fancy signal path.

The balanced modulator is a high accuracy multiplier employing double wilson current mirrors. The balanced modulator uses matched transistors in a differential configuration to process all audio. The balanced modulator is an exact replica of the balanced modulator used in the ARP 2500.

Compared to the original, CMS has improved the functionality considerably by coupling the balanced modulator with a high speed voltage controlled mixer for selection of the carrier source. The voltage controlled mixer consists of 2 high quality ARP type VCAs that have their outputs mixed together and fed into the balanced modulators carrier input. The 2 VCAs also have have individual dedicated outputs.

It has 4 inputs, 3 of which are attenuated: CARRIER A, CARRIER B, AND MODULATION. The signal input has an AC/DC coupling switch.

 

The simple look of this module can be deceiving. This unit can function as a stand alone balanced modulator but it also has several additional, extremely innovative operating modes:

 

1 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED BALANCED MODULATOR -

VCO1 (or any audio source) is patched to the signal input.

VCO2 is patched into the CARRIER B input.

8V D.C. is internally normalized to the CARRIER A input - NO JACK is inserted into the CARRIER A jack.

The MOD control voltage input coupled with the "mix control" will control the amount of balanced modulation present at the main output jack. It will be variable from no ring modulation to full ring modulation.

 

2 - MORPHING BALANCED MODULATIOR -

Use the above patch and insert a third audio source or VCO into the CARRIER A input. When 2 separate VCOs are fed into each carrier input, amazing morphing textures are possible through voltage control of the MOD input.

 

3 - THE SEVEN QUADRANT MULTIPLIER -

The modulation input is capable of running at audio frequency for very complex tonalities. 4 different VCOs or audio sources can be fed into the 1055 simultaneously creating a whole new palette of complex output waveforms.

 

4 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED MIXER -

Two different signal sources are patched into the carrier inputs. The signal input switch is set to "DC". The main output provides the mixed signal. The mix is controlled by the MOD input and the front panel "MIX " control. The signal input switch, in this case, provides an output for the voltage controlled mixer by feeding 8V DC to the balanced modulator. There must be no jack patched into the signal input. You can also patch a control voltage into the signal input to control the final volume of the mixed signals.

 

5 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED PANNING -

The 2 additional VCA output jacks provide the ability to distribute 1 or even 2 sources to 2 separate destinations. The input of CARRIER B is normalized to whatever is patched into the CARRIER A jack. This permits easy patching of a single source to both carrier inputs to facilitate panning. The panner will operate at audio frequency so yes, AMPLITUDE MODULATION PANNING is also possible with the 1055.

 

6 - ADDITIONAL CURRENT MIRROR VCA -

The balanced modulator can be used as a stand alone VCA. There are actually 3 ways to do this. Here is one of them. The audio is inserted into the signal input with the switch set to "AC". The control voltage is inserted into the CARRIER A input. The "MIX " knob is set to "A".

 

7 - MULTIPLE BALANCED MODULATOR OUTPUT WAVEFORMS -

The signal input is provided with a switch for input coupling. In addition to the VC mixer function, this switch is used to provide more waveform output options when processing audio signals through the balanced modulator. Additionally, the CARRIER A input is DC coupled while the CARRIER B input is AC coupled as an alternative. Combining different AC/DC input combinations provides a wider selection of balanced modulator output waveforms.

 

8 - WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE -

There are probably other uses for the CMS 1055, not yet discovered. That is the beauty of modular synthesis.

   
               
   
 
         
 
 

 

FEATURES:

USES DISCRETE TRANSISTOR TRANSCONDUCTANCE PRINCIPAL

HIGH SPEED, LOW NOISE , LOW DISTORTION AND HIGH SLEW RATE

SELECTABLE COUPLING ON SIGNAL INPUT. CARRIER A IS D.C. COUPLED. CARRIER B IS A.C. COUPLED

VOLTAGE CONTROL OF CARRIER SOURCE, CROSSFADE, MIX AND PAN

LED INDICATOR OF CARRIER SOURCE

CROSSFADE RUNS AT AUDIO FREQUENCY FOR COMPLEX MODULATION EFFECTS

CAN BE USED AS A QUAD INPUT BALANCED MODULATOR, VCA, PANNER, MIXER, DISTRIBUTOR ETC.

ALL INPUTS FUNCTION AT AUDIO FREQUENCY - NO OPTOISOLATORS

HIGH QUALITY COMPONENTS -SWITCHCRAFT, ALPS, BOURNS

MADE IN THE USA BY CMS

THE HIGH QUALITY BRUSHED ALUMINUM FRONT PANEL IS MADE OF A SPECIAL MILITARY GRADE MATERIAL THAT HAS THE IMAGE IMPREGNATED INTO THE METAL SURFACE. iT WILL NOT FADE OVER TIME OR WEAR OFF FROM FINGER ACTION.

 

 
         
   

The original ARP 1005 compared to the CMS 1055:

The original 1005 module used in the ARP 2500 system had 2 main components. A balanced modulator and a voltage controlled amplifier or VCA. There was also a simple electronic switch similar to the one in the ARP 2600 that enabled you to turn on and off the balanced modulator. The output of the balanced modulator was hard patched to the input of the VCA. The VCA output was the only audio output for the 1005.

The MOD / UNMOD switch - The electronic switch would let you switch the carrier input of the balanced modulator between a fixed internal DC voltage and an external audio source. When you apply a fixed dc voltage to the carrier input of the balanced modulator, the balanced modulator will pass the audio signal unaffected, exactly like a VCA. This would essentially turn the modulation off.

We made some drastic improvements to the functionality of the module by reversing the order of the components and adding a second VCA with a voltage inverter patched to its control input. The VCAs in the 1055 have replaced the limited function of the electronic switch used in the original ARP module. This enables you to voltage control the amount of each VCA. You can also easily reproduce the function of the original 1005 by simply using a gate signal fed into the MOD input to turn on and off the modulation.

We spared absolutely no expense in design, part quality and audio fidelity. Like all the other CMS Euro-Rack modules, the 1055 from CMS has a professional audio grade signal path for optimum audio quality.

 

   
         
 
 
     
   
     
     

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

BALANCED MODULATOR OUTPUT - Vout = (IN "SIGNAL" x IN "CARRIER") / 10

CONTROL INPUT RANGE: ± 10v maximum.
INPUT IMPEDANCE: 50 K ohm minimum.
Fc CONTROL CHARACTERISTIC: 1 octave per volt; at OV, Fc is equal to the frequency knob setting.

AUDIO INPUT RANGE: ± 10 v maximum.
AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE: 100Kohm.
AUDIO OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 1 Kohm.
POWER REQUIREMENTS: ± 12 volts @ 50 mA, regulated to+0.1%.

SIZE SPECIFICATIONS:

MODULE DEPTH: 1.75 inches

MODULE WIDTH: 14HP

     
 
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