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shift a wave up
What is the easiest way to shift a wave up?
I have this wave at: http://server3.uploadit.org/files/mike7411-movwavup.JPG For some reason, it is below the time axis. I can't find the option to move it up. Anyone know? |
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shift a wave up
wrote in message oups.com... What is the easiest way to shift a wave up? I have this wave at: http://server3.uploadit.org/files/mike7411-movwavup.JPG For some reason, it is below the time axis. I can't find the option to move it up. Anyone know? The feature you're looking for is called "DC Bias" reduction, or adjustment. If you can't find a DC bias adjustment, look for a high pass filter. Set the corner frequency to 20 Hz or below. |
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