When an analog signal is converted to digital, the computer must take a "snapshot" of the wave amplitude at a set time interval. The sample rate of a track refers to how many times the signal is measure each second. In theory, a higher sample rates provides a better approximation of the sound wave. Whether or not using a high sample rate is actually beneficial is a highly debated topic in digital audio.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Analog to Digital: Sample Rates
One of the first decisions that must be made when starting a new project is the sample rate it will be recorded at. Sample rate is involved in the conversion from an analog sound wave to digital data.
When an analog signal is converted to digital, the computer must take a "snapshot" of the wave amplitude at a set time interval. The sample rate of a track refers to how many times the signal is measure each second. In theory, a higher sample rates provides a better approximation of the sound wave. Whether or not using a high sample rate is actually beneficial is a highly debated topic in digital audio.
When an analog signal is converted to digital, the computer must take a "snapshot" of the wave amplitude at a set time interval. The sample rate of a track refers to how many times the signal is measure each second. In theory, a higher sample rates provides a better approximation of the sound wave. Whether or not using a high sample rate is actually beneficial is a highly debated topic in digital audio.
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