DC = Direct Currency... a constant value above or below the X-Axis...
On 26 Oct 2006 at 22:57, Andrew Mylko wrote:
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> >From: "Summa" <flotorian@...>
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> >Hi Andy,
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> >well, PM isn't reacting on DC-Offset, while FM does with pitch
> >shifts, unless you decouple it.
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> Hello Summa, thanks for the reply.
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> Unfortunately I don't know what DC-Offset or decoupling is. Not that far
> yet! I will try looking them up... if you can reccomend a synthesis
> dictionary or wiki I am much obliged...
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> >I think that's the most important difference from the sounddesign side,
> >what can be solved by for
> >instance adding a HP filter to the FM input...
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> Again, since I don't know what coupling or DC-offset is, I can't understand
> what adding a HP filter will do, besides attenuate the overtones of the
> modulator... but I will do more research...
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> The link you sent me looks great, and after only a glance, I think I might
> be able to comprehend it with what I have learned so far. Do you know if the
> code at the bottom is for Csound, or only for C?
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> Cheers,
> Andrew
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