If I understand correctly, the last clip is actually more correct -- and still very much rectified. If it wasn't rectified, I believe it would look like butterfly (opposite of a diamond i suppose).
When the audio signal is at its highest negative voltage, the carrier should drop to ALMOST nothing, but must never completely turn off. When there's no audio signal at all, the carrier should be idling at half voltage (quarter power).
However, even so, there's one critical detail: The lines that make up your trapezoid aren't static. They're moving around a lot -- indicating nonlinearities. The carrier you're yielding does not precisely follow the signal BBP is generating. I also don't see the any peak control at all! BBP has razor-sharp peak control -- you should be hitting -95% almost constantly, unless you're using VERY light processing.
The question is -- what can be done to linearize your transmitter? The first thing I would try, if it was my transmitter, would be to bypass any mixer / reverb / filtering stages, and connect BBP's output as late in the chain as possible. You'd be able to be louder, cleaner, fuller AND go further if you can preserve the signal integrity, as it means tighter modulation control, higher average modulation, without having to clip any more than BBP is already doing!
Best,
///Leif
When the audio signal is at its highest negative voltage, the carrier should drop to ALMOST nothing, but must never completely turn off. When there's no audio signal at all, the carrier should be idling at half voltage (quarter power).
However, even so, there's one critical detail: The lines that make up your trapezoid aren't static. They're moving around a lot -- indicating nonlinearities. The carrier you're yielding does not precisely follow the signal BBP is generating. I also don't see the any peak control at all! BBP has razor-sharp peak control -- you should be hitting -95% almost constantly, unless you're using VERY light processing.
The question is -- what can be done to linearize your transmitter? The first thing I would try, if it was my transmitter, would be to bypass any mixer / reverb / filtering stages, and connect BBP's output as late in the chain as possible. You'd be able to be louder, cleaner, fuller AND go further if you can preserve the signal integrity, as it means tighter modulation control, higher average modulation, without having to clip any more than BBP is already doing!
Best,
///Leif