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DC Blocker

The dc blocker is an indispensable tool in digital waveguide modeling [86] and other applications.B.4 It is often needed to remove the dc component of the signal circulating in a delay-line loop. It is also often an important tool in multi-track recording, where dc components in the various tracks can add up and overflow the mix.

The dc blocker is a small recursive filter specified by the difference equation

$\displaystyle y(n) = x(n) - x(n-1) + R\, y(n-1)
$

where $ R$ is a parameter that is typically somewhere between $ 0.9$ and $ 1$ (for a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, $ R=0.995$ is good). The transfer function is

$\displaystyle H(z) = \frac{1-z^{-1}}{1-Rz^{-1}}. \protect$ (B.10)

Thus, there is a zero at dc ($ z = 1$ ) and a pole near dc at $ z=R$ . Far away from dc, the pole and zero approximately cancel each other. (Recall the graphical method for determining frequency response magnitude described in Chapter 8.)



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