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Digital Recording

Digital recording and reproduction converts the analog sound signal picked up by the microphone to a digital form by a process of digitization, allowing it to be stored and transmitted by a wider variety of media. Digital recording stores audio as a series of binary numbers representing samples of the amplitude of the audio signal at equal time intervals, at a sample rate so fast that the human ear perceives the result as continuous sound. Digital recordings are considered higher quality than analog recordings not necessarily because they have higher fidelity (wider frequency response or dynamic range), but because the digital format can prevent much loss of quality found in analog recording due to noise and electromagnetic interference in playback, and mechanical deterioration or damage to the storage medium. A digital audio signal must be reconverted to analog form during playback before it is applied to a loudspeaker or earphones.

Sound Production

Scott Larson is able to help you create sounds that bring your creative works to life. We can:

  • Edit your existing source material.
  • Create new soundscapes.
  • Apply effects to source material to give it a different quality.
  • Link Audio to video transitions.
  • Encode or Decode Formats.
  • Compress audio for easier distribution.
  • Convert Audio from analog to digital.
  • Help preserve audio quality with losssless formats.

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