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Why not just DO IT FAGGOT
Clearly that isn't a soundcard you give many shits about since you are willing to remove random components from the PCB. (Well, not really "random" but you get the idea)
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I've got a PCI sound card which has quite a few input and output channels. I'm interested in trying to rig up a simple interface for connecting to LEDs and shit, like what one would do with a raspberry pi GPIO. Here are the inputs and outputs available on that PCI sound card:
* line in and mic (*2/stereo for 4 total input channels)
* front out, rear out, center out (*2/stereo for 6 total output channels)
However, the problem is that if I set a 1Hz signal to be output on one of the output channels, the signal decays over time. If I rip off/desolder all the capacitors near the output connectors, will this fix the problem? I heard that these capacitors stop very low frequencies from getting through.