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Reproducing Sound

The process of reproducing sound reverses the process of capturing it. Analog recordings contain physical representations of voltage pulses--as grooves on a disc or magnetized patterns on tape--and these are read by an audio component and converted into voltage pulses. For a digital recording, the binary digits are read by a digital component--a CD player, DAT deck, computer, or personal digital player--and translated into voltage pulses by an digital-to-analog converter.



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Richard Griscom 2006-07-19