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	<h3>Summary</h3>
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	<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>
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	<h3>Audio Connections</h3>
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		<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>
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	<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.
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	<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.
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	<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>
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