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    • LindonL
      Lindon @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart tried that - didnt work....dunno why

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      • ustkU
        ustk @Lindon
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        @Lindon Seems it does work:

        Screenshot 2024-10-10 at 18.14.43.png

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @ustk
          last edited by Lindon

          @ustk oh Im not saying it doesn't work - just it doesn't work for a phasor_fm modulated signal...in my case... anyway davids solution worked perfectly...

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          • J
            Jeetender @Christoph Hart
            last edited by Jeetender

            @Christoph-Hart the sig2mod removed dc offset? how to remove dc offset

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            • ustkU
              ustk @Jeetender
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              @Jeetender Not quite, more the opposite in fact since in rescales a -1 to 1 audio signal to a 0 to 1 modulation signal.

              To remove DC offset you need a HPF

              Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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                Jeetender @ustk
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                @ustk ive tried the HPF at 5-10Hz.. doesn't seems to be working any specific filter module?

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @Jeetender
                  last edited by

                  @Jeetender Then your problem might be somewhere else. By definition the DC at the output of any HPF is -inf.
                  It's right that it can bring artefacts in some cases that are essentially due to its response time, but it definitely kill DC.

                  Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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                    Jeetender @ustk
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                    @ustk said in ScriptNode - DC. Offset:

                    @Jeetender Then your problem might be somewhere else. By definition the DC at the output of any HPF is -inf.
                    It's right that it can bring artefacts in some cases that are essentially due to its response time, but it definitely kill DC.

                    can a regular svf filter in scriptnode do it? or any other dedicated node ?

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                    • SifresS
                      Sifres @Jeetender
                      last edited by

                      @Jeetender yeah the stock one works just fine. 😊

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                        Jeetender @Sifres
                        last edited by

                        @Sifres said in ScriptNode - DC. Offset:

                        @Jeetender yeah the stock one works just fine.

                        so a HP at 5hz it is.

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                        • ustkU
                          ustk @Jeetender
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                          @Jeetender Hise HPFs don't go below 20Hz (unless I'm wrong, even if you set the parameter to 5Hz)

                          But I agree anywhere in the 5-10Hz range is better (the lower you go, the longer the delay response so it's not alway good to go below that, depends on your design)
                          So if you want to go below 20Hz, you need to wrap your own C++ custom filter (or Faust or other maybe?)

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