Reference Summary: If you run out of headroom with your chosen sample rate, how do you avoid the problems of unwanted harmonics? How to squeeze more bits of those physically available from an Analog to Digital Converter?
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If you run out of headroom with your chosen sample rate, how do you avoid the problems of unwanted harmonics? How to squeeze more bits of those physically available from an Analog to Digital Converter? Learn the ins and outs of hard clipping versus soft clipping, as well as a simplified
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- If you run out of headroom with your chosen sample rate, how do you avoid the problems of unwanted harmonics?
- How to squeeze more bits of those physically available from an Analog to Digital Converter?
- Learn the ins and outs of hard clipping versus soft clipping, as well as a simplified
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