--- Phil <pditullio@...> wrote:
inverted input, the effect should be near cancellation. But, what
does that buy you? The signlas need to be exactly 180 degrees out of
phase, so you cannot really use a cancellatiion effect except with
identical signals. and if 1-1=0 how is that any better than 0+0=0
that is 0-10 volts and you want it to be +/- 5 volts The offset
allows you to do that.
Larry
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> With the megaMixer using noninverted and inverted ins can IPhil, if you send identical signals to both an inverted and non
> actually get an adding and subracting of frequencies? Similar
> effect as the cancellation frequencies by sending the same signal
> to inverted and noninverted?
inverted input, the effect should be near cancellation. But, what
does that buy you? The signlas need to be exactly 180 degrees out of
phase, so you cannot really use a cancellatiion effect except with
identical signals. and if 1-1=0 how is that any better than 0+0=0
> and what will the offset get me?That mixes DC to the processed signal. Perhaps you have a signal
that is 0-10 volts and you want it to be +/- 5 volts The offset
allows you to do that.
Larry
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