<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="AudioSynthWaveformDc"> <h3>Summary</h3> <div class=tooltipinfo> <p>Create constant (DC) signal, useful for control of objects that take a modulation or control input signal. This constant level can be used to modify other waveforms using mixer or multiplier objects</p> </div> <h3>Audio Connections</h3> <table class=doc align=center cellpadding=3> <tr class=top><th>Port</th><th>Purpose</th></tr> <tr class=odd><td align=center>Out 0</td><td>Output constant DC level</td></tr> </table> <h3>Functions</h3> <p class=func><span class=keyword>amplitude</span>(level);</p> <p class=desc>Set the output. Level is -1.0 to 1.0. The output is changed immediately. </p> <p class=func><span class=keyword>amplitude</span>(level, milliseconds);</p> <p class=desc>Set the output. Level is -1.0 to 1.0. The output is gradually changed over a "milliseconds" time period. Any time may be specified, but periods longer than 1 second may be automatically shortened for small level changes, due to numerical precision limits. </p> <!-- <h3>Examples</h3> <p class=exam>File > Examples > Audio > </p> --> <h3>Notes</h3> <p>Of course, the term "DC", for Direct Current, doesn't properly apply to a pure digital stream of numerical values. But the term is widely understood in audio applications, so hopefully it's not too confusing?</p> </script> <script type="text/x-red" data-template-name="AudioSynthWaveformDc"> <div class="form-row"> <label for="node-input-name"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Name</label> <input type="text" id="node-input-name" placeholder="Name"> </div> </script>