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  2. Digital signal processor - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms typically require a large number of mathematical operations to be performed quickly and repeatedly on a series of data samples. Signals (perhaps from audio or video sensors) are constantly converted from analog to digital, manipulated digitally, and then converted back to analog form.

  3. Digital signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. The digital signals processed in this manner are a sequence of numbers that represent samples of a continuous variable in a domain such as time, space ...

  4. Audio signal processing - Wikipedia

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    An analog audio signal is a continuous signal represented by an electrical voltage or current that is analogous to the sound waves in the air. Analog signal processing then involves physically altering the continuous signal by changing the voltage or current or charge via electrical circuits.

  5. DSP - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing, the mathematical manipulation of an information signal; Digital signal processor, a microprocessor designed for digital signal processing; Dynamic Reconfiguration port; Yamaha DSP-1, a proprietary digital signal processor; Demand-side platform, a system to facilitate the buying of online advertising

  6. Real-time analyzer - Wikipedia

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    A real-time analyzer (RTA) is a professional audio device that measures and displays the frequency spectrum of an audio signal; a spectrum analyzer that works in real time. An RTA can range from a small PDA-sized device to a rack-mounted hardware unit to software running on a laptop.

  7. Network loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    A network loudspeaker implies the ability to send audio to such a device from a network connection, usually over an Ethernet network or the Internet. In many cases this type of speaker also contains digital signal processing (DSP) to provide the audio crossover and other tonal functions that exist in conventional speakers.

  8. Category:Digital signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing (DSP) is the study of signals in a digital representation and the processing methods of these signals. DSP and analog signal processing are subsets of signal processing . It has three major subfields: audio signal processing , digital image processing and speech processing .

  9. Real-Time AudioSuite - Wikipedia

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    Real-Time AudioSuite (RTAS) is an audio plug-in format developed by Digidesign, currently Avid Technology, for their Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-Powered systems, although they can be run on Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools TDM systems. RTAS plug-ins use the processing power of the host computer rather than DSP cards used in the Pro Tools HD systems.