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Default DSP Experts: HPF and DC Offset

On 11 Nov 2011 12:13:39 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Neil Gould wrote:
Please explain this, as it is not something I've experienced in over 25
years of editing digital audio. There is no amplitude in the signal at
zero-crossing points, so how can it possibly result in a click?


What do you do when there's a silent passage? There's no zero crossing
point to cut at because the waveform never comes down to zero.

The reason why you haven't experienced this as a problem is probably because
you have been using good quality converters that make offset a non-issue.
--scott


The DC offset vanishes when you apply the low end crud filter. You do
filter the low end crud from every track?

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