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  • Being a PWM junkie the offset can go all over the place.
    Load this wave into any editor and marvel the effects of + / - offsets ;)
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/jyw5reu845fjq73/Model15Chip.wav?dl=0

    As long as it sounds ok and doesn't cause any damage the graphical representation is secondary...

  • @espiegel123 said:
    I could be wrong, but I think that the Sound-on-Sound article is somewhat mis-leading. While it is true that true "DC Offset" is the result of the electrical anomalies they mention, asymmetrical signals (that don't center around 0) can be problematic (although they often aren't) and they can happen in purely electronic music.There are certain processing algorithms that can cause them. Even though the asymmetry isn't "real" DC Offset, people now often call it that since DC Offset removal tools work on it. Sometimes it is worth correcting, and sometimes the asymmetry doesn't have any impact.

    that is almost identical to what's stated in that article ;)

  • @supadom said:
    Hi hat way too high in the mix! Not sure about the other issue albeit I had similar stuff with waveforms sampled off animoog.

    Good catch.

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