I've got a Roland EP-9. It has decent sounds, but they could be better.
I was wondering: has anyone out there ever tried running a digital piano through a ring modulator? I know how to use the effects send/loop on the EP-9, so it should be possible. But, it'll be a bit tricky to test this. The EP-9 is discontinued, so it's unlikely that I'd be able to go to a music store and ask to have some one connect a ring-mod to one.
I guess I could ask to try any digital piano through a ring mod, but some sound better than the EP-9.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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Well most sampler based keyboards should have ring modulation capabilities. any the Lovetone Ring Stinger.
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