Q. How do A-D converters work?
How does a converter actually make an analogue signal into a digitally represented signal? What are a converter's components that enable such A-D conversion?
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How does a converter actually make an analogue signal into a digitally represented signal? What are a converter's components that enable such A-D conversion?
I'm having some problems understanding exactly how audio-to-video synchronisation works. Can you explain?
Digital recording systems have been in everyday use now for nearly 20 years, and such systems have become affordable to the project studio owner within the last decade. But what actually is digital recording, how does it work, and are the claims made about its sonic perfection justified? In the first of this new 6-part series, Hugh Robjohns revisits the technology and techniques involved.