Difference between revisions of "Acoustic bit correction"
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The term "'''αβC αcoustic βit Correction™'''" is a registered trademark of Lavry Engineering, Inc. which refers to a proprietary form of Noise-shaped dither. | The term "'''αβC αcoustic βit Correction™'''" is a registered trademark of Lavry Engineering, Inc. which refers to a proprietary form of Noise-shaped dither. | ||
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+ | [[Dither]] is a term used to describe a special form of wide-band noise which is added to digital audio signals to prevent distortion of low level signals; typically at the level of 1-2 [[lsb]]'s |
Revision as of 14:59, 20 June 2012
Overview
The term "αβC αcoustic βit Correction™" is a registered trademark of Lavry Engineering, Inc. which refers to a proprietary form of Noise-shaped dither.
Basics
Dither is a term used to describe a special form of wide-band noise which is added to digital audio signals to prevent distortion of low level signals; typically at the level of 1-2 lsb's