I've got a quick, semi-related question. I've been recording some things lately, and pick up a scratchy pot (sounds like wind blowing on a mic.). I don't hear it when I listen through my speakers. I've tried to hunt it down and can't find it! (big difference, though. after the mixer, going to the speakers goes through a hifi tube amp. Getting recorded going from mixer to PC sound card. I know the amp has dc blocking caps (I built it).
So.. am I on the right track in thinking that scratchy sound is DC leaking through somewhere? and if so, could I add a cap to my DC mixer, which I am only using as my final synth audio mixer?
thanks!
So.. am I on the right track in thinking that scratchy sound is DC leaking through somewhere? and if so, could I add a cap to my DC mixer, which I am only using as my final synth audio mixer?
thanks!
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
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> The DC mixer will do the job. It is not limited to any particular voltage
> range. The DC specification is because it can be used to add DC voltages
> (both positive and negative). It is a DC coupled mixer.
>
> Ken
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