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Lopsided Waveforms and DC Offset: One Of These Is Not Like The Other

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I'm squeezing out another pre-launch episode to talk about asymmetric, or lopsided waveforms vs DC offset. Is a lopsided waveform the same as DC offset? I've noticed in some recent recordings I've done for a new online course I'm teaching that some of the waveforms are a little lopsided. This isn't usually a problem unless it's extreme where clipping could occur on one side of the waveform when applying gain or loudness normalization. For me, it was being caused by my dbx 286S audio processor in my recording chain. More specifically, it was being caused by activating the high-pass filter in the dbx 286S. I disabled the high-pass filter and it solved the problem. If you use the dbx 286S like I do and are seeing lopsided waveforms, this might be the solution you need.
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Hardware I used in this video (NOTE: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying Amazon purchases).

Other Places You'll Find Me:

  1. The Audacity Bootcamp online school for podcasters and ACX audiobook narrators. The school consists of the following online courses:
  2. The Learn Audacity YouTube Channel
  3. The Learn Audacity Homepage
  4. The Audacity Channel on YouTube
  5. Facebook
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Chapitres

1. Topic Intro (00:00:00)

2. My Lopsided (asymmetrical) Waveforms (00:00:21)

3. A Digital Waveform History Lesson (00:01:30)

4. Editing Lopsided Waveforms (00:03:31)

5. Causes of and The Solution to My Lopsided Waveforms (00:04:15)

6. Just Launched! Beginning Audacity: Step-by-Step (00:08:10)

33 episodes

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I'm squeezing out another pre-launch episode to talk about asymmetric, or lopsided waveforms vs DC offset. Is a lopsided waveform the same as DC offset? I've noticed in some recent recordings I've done for a new online course I'm teaching that some of the waveforms are a little lopsided. This isn't usually a problem unless it's extreme where clipping could occur on one side of the waveform when applying gain or loudness normalization. For me, it was being caused by my dbx 286S audio processor in my recording chain. More specifically, it was being caused by activating the high-pass filter in the dbx 286S. I disabled the high-pass filter and it solved the problem. If you use the dbx 286S like I do and are seeing lopsided waveforms, this might be the solution you need.
Links talked about at the end of this episode:

Hardware I used in this video (NOTE: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying Amazon purchases).

Other Places You'll Find Me:

  1. The Audacity Bootcamp online school for podcasters and ACX audiobook narrators. The school consists of the following online courses:
  2. The Learn Audacity YouTube Channel
  3. The Learn Audacity Homepage
  4. The Audacity Channel on YouTube
  5. Facebook
  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Topic Intro (00:00:00)

2. My Lopsided (asymmetrical) Waveforms (00:00:21)

3. A Digital Waveform History Lesson (00:01:30)

4. Editing Lopsided Waveforms (00:03:31)

5. Causes of and The Solution to My Lopsided Waveforms (00:04:15)

6. Just Launched! Beginning Audacity: Step-by-Step (00:08:10)

33 episodes

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