User manual
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set the level and shift of the DAC output signal. Sim-
ilarly, their LEDs indicate the amplitude of the out-
put signal and warn against possible clipping at the
the offset slider to the lower position.
link button
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allows the user
section to the inputs of the DAC section, or—in the
case of Lipsk and/or other expanders connected to
Drezno—feed the ADC data though the expanders
before returning it to DAC. Patching any cable into
any DAC binary input breaks its normalization,
thereby overriding it with the external signal.
LIPSK cONtROLS aND OPERatION
Lipsk facilitates the inversion of the individual bits
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ed to its in header
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resulting code to its out header
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inversion can be manually controlled by pressing
any of combination of its eight illuminated buttons
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, or it can be automated by patching gate signals
into its gate input sockets
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logic is hardware-based, so there is virtually no la-
tency, allowing the binary signals to be manipulated
at extreme rates..
SIGNaL maNIPuLatIONS
at thE bINaRy LEVEL
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zation effect. Modifying the binary representation
creates various discontinuities in the transfer func-
tion, depending on which bits are affected. In gener-
al, the higher the bit, the more radical the effect of
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of the range, inverting all bits turns your signal up-