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[[File:Analog_Versus_Digital.jpg|thumb|right|350px|middle| The difference between [[Analog]] (top) and Digital (bottom) Signals.]]
[[File:Analog_Versus_Digital.jpg|thumb|right|350px|middle| The difference between [[Analog]] (top) and Digital (bottom) Signals.]]
'''Analog''' (signals of data), unlike [[Digital]], are not limited to being only two states/voltages. An Analog signal can be anywhere in between the highest and lowest values of volts(-12V to +12V on any standard [[Eurorack]] power rail, for example).
'''Analog''' (signals of data), unlike [[Digital]], are not limited to being only two states/voltages, instead it is continuously variable.
==Electronics==
==Electronics==
The backbone of analog synthesis.
The backbone of analog synthesis.

Revision as of 12:28, 25 February 2015

The difference between Analog (top) and Digital (bottom) Signals.

Analog (signals of data), unlike Digital, are not limited to being only two states/voltages, instead it is continuously variable.

Electronics

The backbone of analog synthesis.

Uses


See also

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