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==Electronics== |
==Electronics== |
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Commonly seen as logic gates. |
Commonly seen as logic gates. |
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In audio synthesis digital electronics can be used in sequencers, [[MIDI]] to [[CV]] and other logical operations. |
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==Signals== |
==Signals== |
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Commonly used as Binary Code. |
Commonly used as Binary Code. |
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Digital (signals of data) are represented with a 0 (off) and a 1 (on). Not to be confused with Square Wave
Electronics
Commonly seen as logic gates. In audio synthesis digital electronics can be used in sequencers, MIDI to CV and other logical operations.
Signals
Commonly used as Binary Code.
See also
External links
- Wikipedia:Digital Electronics
- Wikipedia:Digital Signal