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basics of digital signal processing

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How does a digital mixer perform its magic? (English)
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How does a digital mixer perform its magic? In the digital world, things are often a lot easier, but unfortunately also very much less intuitive than in the analog domain. The average operator need not be familiar with digital signal processing algorithms in any detail, but having a rough idea of the operation behind the scenes lets us appreciate the potential and limitations and ultimately make better use of our tools. (English)

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basics of digital signal processing
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basics of digital signal processing

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    fundamental operations (English)
    applying gain (English)
    mixing signals (English)
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    basic IIR filters and their characteristcs (English)
    control (English)
    efficiency (English)
    latency (English)
    stability (English)
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    basic FIR filters and their characteristics (English)
    control (English)
    efficiency (English)
    latency (English)
    stability (English)
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    sample rate conversion (English)
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    How does a digital mixer perform its magic? In the digital world, things are often a lot easier, but unfortunately also very much less intuitive than in the analog domain. The average operator need not be familiar with digital signal processing algorithms in any detail, but having a rough idea of the operation behind the scenes lets us appreciate the potential and limitations and ultimately make better use of our tools. (English)
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