Thursday, March 17, 2011
Reducing the Bit Resolution of your Sampler - Is it Possible? Analysis with the Ensoniq EPS
YouTube Uploaded by TheDaydreamSound on Mar 17, 2011
"Using the Ensoniq EPS, without any plugins or effects, we'll see if it's possible to reduce the bit depth of a sampler or digital audio recorders native bit resolution.
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Bit Depth Basic Definition:
In digital audio, bit depth describes the number of bits of information recorded for each sample. Bit depth directly corresponds to the resolution of each sample in a set of digital audio data. Common examples of bit depth include CD quality audio, which is recorded at 16 bits, and DVD-Audio, which can support up to 24-bit audio."
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