| distortion |
Any undesired change in an audio signal between input and the output.
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| distortion |
refers to the changing of any of the attributes of a signal because of the medium through which the signal flows (ie, a connector or cable) These attributes may be amplitude, risetime, pulse width, etc.
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| distortion |
An undesirable or unintentional change to an audio signal.
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| distortion |
Non-linearity present or imposed upon a signal by the signal generator and/or the signal processing. Distortion is undesirable if high precision signal processing is required.
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| distortion |
Undesired changes in the purity of a signal, so that a spurious element or elements are added. These changes can be exhibited as amplitude distortion where the output does not bear the same proportion to the input at all frequencies or phase distortion or non linear phase shift.
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