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RE: [motm] VC Lag

2001-04-26 by Tkacs, Ken

I'm not sure I know what you mean by clipping.

Going from negative-to-positive makes no difference... that's what AC (i.e.,
signal) is all about, right?. And a lag module is a [typically 6 db/octave]
lowpass filter. So it would "round off" the tip of an input triangle in
either phase.

I may not have understood your question though.

The keyboard example of, say, going from "1v" to "10" by pressing low & high
keys is creating a fluctuating voltage, but of course, since it is always
positive it can be said to have a DC offset. 


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Nathan Hunsicker [mailto:nate@...] 
Sent:	Thursday, 26 April, 2001 1:52 PM
To:	motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject:	RE: [motm] VC Lag

This makes me ask the question how does this affect the negative portion of
a wave? Seeing that a square wave would be -5 to +5, wouldn't running it
through the lag cause strange clipping effects?>

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