digital audio processing

  1. Preston8452

    Some Little Truths about AES/EBU.

    Hi all, Have you wondered why there are some many types of digital audio transfer benchmarks? Anyways, so it's said that AES/EBU(AES3) is the the most common alternative to the S/PDIF, and typically used to transmit PCM and Dolby Digital 5.1, the cable is formed by 110 ohm shielded twisted...
  2. ketcham

    Waversa Systems' Multi-Layer Energy Transfer (WMLET)

    *Full-Balanced WE408A Western Electric V DAC by Waversa Systems - the original WMLET Technology application. Channel separation technology for the audio frequency range (WMLET – Waversa Multi-Layer Energy Transfer) Waversa Systems has introduced two unique technologies that make optimal use...
  3. ketcham

    Waversa Audio Processor - at the heart of it all.

    To first introduce Waversa, I believe it best to discuss what is at the heart of their product line, and that common denominator is the Waversa Audio Processor. The Waversa Audio Processor is fundamentally unique in the industry, a very different approach to digital processing, designed from...
  4. J

    Announcing a new DolbyA decoder -- more useful than you might think

    I am making a new DolbyA decoder (finally working nearly perfectly) that is good for removing that so-called digital sheen or harsh compressed sound so common in older recordings (usually from before the 1990s.) Before thinking -- naw, that cannot have happend, well the best thing that I can...
  5. A

    How to chop or cut a music track into short pieces at silence place ?

    How to automatically chop or cut a music track into short pieces at every silence spot as the cutting point ?

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