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Audio interface to microcontroller?

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HI All.

I am building a audio interface for my microcontroller, PSoC5. Problem is audio is transmitted through mini jacks in the range -2V to +2V and my PSoC5's ADC can only measure 0-5V.

So I have to raise the -2 to +2V to my ADC range! further more I assume that some kind of AC coupling is nessesary?

Next I need to output the audio to a mini jack again - same problem but the other way around using the microcontrollers DAC?

I come up with some suggestions, but I dont know if it's right, so pls help

Here is my suggestion:
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And here is the problem described in picture:
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