Adjusting Audio/CV Range

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Re: Adjusting Audio/CV Range

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Another possible solution is with P.moon Offset Compensator. It can remove DC Amount dynamically.
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The DMT Freebies Collection contains two modules which are ideal for this thread.

The ACE Constants & Multipliers module can be used for manual, static DC amplification and offsetting.

In addition, the Smol RAT can be used as an AC coupler, automatically eliminating any DC offset in an audio-rate signal. Simply drop a Smol RAT into your rack in its default state. Then pass the audio signal into the Vin socket, and out of the Vr socket.
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Comprehensive documentation can be found on the DMT Website.
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Re: Adjusting Audio/CV Range

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It might be nice to have something as convenient as Nord Modular G2's LevConv module:
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Re: Adjusting Audio/CV Range

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The Benard Map Range and Poly Map Range I mentioned earlier do all of this.

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Re: Adjusting Audio/CV Range

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tristanshoutsf wrote: Sat Aug 06, 2022 8:44 pm It might be nice to have something as convenient as Nord Modular G2's LevConv module:

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Agreed. The G1 (and G2) had many "get right to the point" modules, with remarkably efficient UIs. I miss those systems (although I don't miss the fact that they were 100% proprietary).
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