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In digital recording, the analog signal of a sound is converted into a stream of discrete number s, representing the changes in air pressure through time; thus making an abstract template for the original sound.


1 History

2 Process

Recording

  1. The analog signal is transmitted from the input device to an analog to digital converter (ADC).
  1. The ADC converts this signal to a series of binary numbers. The count of the numbers produced per second is called the sample rate.
  1. A bundle of wires transmits these numbers into storage. (Such as a hard drive or compact disc burner ).

Playback

  1. The sequence of numbers is transmitted from storage into a digital to analog converter (DAC), which converts the numbers back to sound.
  1. Sound is transmitted to the loudspeaker.


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