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6.5
Audio In
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Input1
Input2
Output
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Table 1: And module output as a function of its inputs.
6.5
Audio In
The Audio In module is used to process external audio in Tassman. The output of this module is a
monophonic signal from a track or a bus of a host sequencer where the Tassman has been inserted
as an effect. This signal can be then be processed on the fly by Tassman modules and then sent
back to the track or the bus trough the use of an Audio Out or Stereo Audio Out module.
Note:
See also Stereo Audio In.
6.6
Audio Out
The Audio Out module represents a digital to analog converter. This module has
one input and no output. The input is converted to an analog signal by the sound
card and is sent on the left and right channels of the sound card (the same signal
on both channels). Before sending the input signal to the analog converters of the
sound card, the Audio Out applies a saturation curve to the signal similar to that of
an analog amplifier (Figure 4) in order to avoid undesirable digital saturation at high
amplitudes. Inputs between -0.7V and +0.7V will be passed on linearly to the output,
but higher voltages will be reduced to lie in the range of -1V to +1V. Subsequently,
the voltage is transformed to a 16 bit integer range. If you do not want saturation to
occur, you must ensure that the Audio Out input signal stays within the range where
the curve is linear.
1V
+0.7V
-0.7V
no distortion
input
-1V
+1V
output
Figure 22: Audio Out module saturation curve
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