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The classical problem of delayed audio is solved by digitizing the analogue signal so that it can be stored in digital shift-registers and then reconverted to audio after a fixed delay. Similarly, the digitized audio can be transmitted directly between two locations such as studio and transmitter; or it can be recorded for permanent high-quality archival storage. The basis for determining the effective S/N, bandwidth, error rates, and complexity is discussed.
Author (s): Blesser, Barry A.;
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 41
Paper Number:826
Publication Date:
1971-10-06
DOI:
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Blesser, Barry A.; 1971; Applying Digital Technology to Audio: Delay, Transmission, Storage and Other Forms of Processing [PDF]; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; Paper 826; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1855
Blesser, Barry A.; Applying Digital Technology to Audio: Delay, Transmission, Storage and Other Forms of Processing [PDF]; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; Paper 826; 1971 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1855
@inproceedings{Blesser1971applying,
title={{Applying Digital Technology to Audio: Delay, Transmission, Storage and Other Forms of Processing}},
author={Blesser, Barry A.},
year={1971},
month={oct},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 826; AES Convention 41; October 1971},
number={826},
organization={AES},
}
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