Ring Modulator (robot voice) problems

Will have to listen later.

Carrier bleed to a certain extent is known issue. Specially with passive.

Been awhile, far as I remember it wont be completely cancelled
since the circuit isn't completely balanced.
If bleed is excessive can be DC offset or excessive DC

Can use a highpass or cap on oscillator output to block DC
Or since you have 2 signals or A and B input could be DC from
voice input. Or overall problem with dual rail opamps and oscillator
using half the rail.
 
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Hi,

I thought I'd post an update on this. Adding the 220uF decoupling next to the CD40106 solved the oscillation problem and dramatically reduced the carrier bleed.

I've now had PCBs made and 3D printed an enclosure. Initially, it wasn't working and the CD40106 was going up in smoke. It turned out to be the fault of the HG Semi ICs that had been fitted. Replacing with a TI part fixed the problem and now everything is functioning correctly. The carrier bleed is inaudible and the circuit is quiet. The only noise comes from the rustling of the microphone.

Thanks for all the help!

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James