Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on March 28, 2006 08:11 AM
I should also mention that applying multiple processes to a digital audio signal will degrade it significantly, introducing 'rounding error', where each recalculated sample is rounded off to the nearest 16bit (or 24bit or whatever bit depth you're working at) number. This is more of a problem at lower bit depths as rounding will be less accurate due to the lower 'resolution', if you will.
The more processes you apply, the more rounding error you introduce, so as a general guideline, it's good to keep the number of processes a signal goes through to a minimum.
Regarding my post: I really like Audacity but...
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on March 28, 2006 08:11 AMThe more processes you apply, the more rounding error you introduce, so as a general guideline, it's good to keep the number of processes a signal goes through to a minimum.
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