Abstract
Digital audio operates by first converting audio signals to a list of numbers, measured at a constant interval. These samples may then be treated as any other computer data, allowing mathematical computations to perform the same operations done by analog signal processors. The accuracy of amplitude measurements and the consistency of the sample times determine the quality of the converted audio signal. In order to comply with the sampling theorem, signals must not contain frequency components at or above half the sample rate.
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