Digital Distortion
Digital distortion refers to the alteration or degradation of digital signals, which can occur during the process of data transmission or storage. This phenomenon can lead to errors in audio, video, or image quality, making the content less clear or accurate. Common causes of digital distortion include compression artifacts, signal interference, and limitations in hardware or software.
In the context of music, digital distortion is often used creatively to enhance sound, producing effects like overdrive or fuzz. However, unintentional distortion can detract from the intended experience, impacting the quality of streaming services or digital media playback.