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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: moog slayer pots

2006-04-06 by jure zitnik

ah cheers, will look into it!

jure

On 4/6/06, austeritygirlone <ziggystar@...> wrote:
>  A cap can be considered as a frequency dependant resistor. High freqs
>  can pass and low freqs can't.
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>  Have a look at this picture:
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>  http://www.elecdesign.com/Files/29/1478/Figure_01.gif
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>  The +5V offset can be considered a very, very low frequency (f->0).
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>  On the other hand you can construct a lp filter, by "shortening" the
>  high frequencies through a cap. Then you have to take the signal from
>  before the cap, because the low frequencies stay there.
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>  > hehe i'm even more new to this stuff and i really don't understand how
>  > running AC signal through a cap eliminates the DC offset... shouldn't
>  > that eliminate the high frequencies (and thus the oscillation)?
>  >
>  > jure
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