[PD] what happens when you send signals between 0..1 instead -1..1 to dac?

Christof Ressi info at christofressi.com
Mon Mar 2 15:29:33 CET 2020


> (un)fortunately, most soundcard are DC filtered. This will not work, 
> unless you have a very specific sound card. 
I think I've pointed that out:

> Most audio interfaces, however, apply some kind of highpass filter to 
> the outputs to get rid of very low frequencies, but there are some "DC 
> coupled" audio interfaces which pass the output unchanged.
Christof

On 02.03.2020 08:11, cyrille henry wrote:
>
>
> Le 02/03/2020 à 04:42, Fede Camara Halac a écrit :
> ...
>>> You might use your DAC to send control voltages for a modular 
>>> synthesizer, for example. 
>>
>> I have never tried this, but I guess it might be an edge case, and 
>> quite an interesting one.
>
> (un)fortunately, most soundcard are DC filtered. This will not work, 
> unless you have a very specific sound card.
>
> This also mean than adding a hip~ 5 is not mandatory in most situation.
>
> cheers
>
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