A digital revolution is under way in audio. It began with digital mastering, analog-input Class-D amplifiers, and the CD, but the momentum is increasing. Today, partially digital systems are common, ...
Digital audio products are complex systems, comprised of numerous software and hardware subsystems. If you've already read “Anatomy of a Modern Digital Audio Product” you've seen many of these ...
The history of digital signal processing has moved from dedicated DSP chips to FPGAs. Now Intel CPUs are handling the processing duties for some live mixing boards, aided by simple operating systems ...
Audio processing originally was used to comply with FCC regulations concerning over-modulation. However, through the years, processing has been used more often to “tailor” a station’s sound over the ...
Digital audio products are complex systems, comprised of numerous software and hardware subsystems. If you've already read “Anatomy of a Modern Digital Audio Product” you've seen many of these ...
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