A few weeks ago, Dan Banquer of R.E. Designs forwarded me a very interesting AES paper entitled "0dBFS+ Levels in Digital Mastering" by Soren H. Nielsen and Thomas Lund of T.C. Electronic A/S.
The video above is a technical primer on digital audio signal behavior. It’s over 20 minutes long, and it gets quite nerdy, but it covers all the basics of waveform knowledge. So hang in there and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Transmitting and storing audio signals in the digital domain is well-established in the broadcast ...
Thanks to the ability of digital audio to be perfectly copied, transmitted, and carried in small packages, we may be surrounded by more music and human-made audio programming than at any other time in ...
As part of the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s Engineering Academy Continuing Education Series I have begun laying out a series of fundamental tutorials. Here I write on Understanding Digital Audio ...
The AES3 signal is described by such terminology as linear pulse code modulation, linear two's complement binary, serial digital bitstream, biphase mark format, and time division multiplexing. Last ...
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