Digital Audio Processing
Digital Audio Processing refers to the manipulation of audio signals using digital technology. This process involves converting sound waves into digital data, which can then be edited, enhanced, or transformed using various software and algorithms. Common applications include noise reduction, equalization, and effects like reverb or delay.
The primary goal of Digital Audio Processing is to improve sound quality or create new audio effects. It is widely used in music production, film sound design, and broadcasting. Tools such as Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) allow users to mix and master audio tracks efficiently, making it accessible for both professionals and hobbyists.