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Digital systems can literally be as good as we need them to be, and practically free of signal degradation. Where is the optimum, and how do we maintain signal integrity even in long signal chains?

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Digital systems can literally be as good as we need them to be, and practically free of signal degradation. Where is the optimum, and how do we maintain signal integrity even in long signal chains?
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Digital systems can literally be as good as we need them to be, and practically free of signal degradation. Where is the optimum, and how do we maintain signal integrity even in long signal chains?

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    constraints of digital systems (English)
    can explain and contrast with analog systems (English)
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    inter-sample peaks and true-peak metring (English)
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