Digital Signal Processing in the Frequency Domain of Audio Involves Various Steps and Techniques

  • Al-Khazrji A
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Digital signal processing (DSP) in the frequency domain of audio encompasses a range of steps and techniques. These processes are employed to analyze, manipulate, and enhance audio signals in the digital domain. The key steps involved in DSP for audio in the frequency domain include initial conversion, frequency analysis, encoding, compression, inverse conversion, filtering, enhancement, and sound control. Each step contributes to the overall processing and improvement of audio signals, enabling efficient transmission, noise reduction, and quality enhancement in various audio applications.

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Al-Khazrji, A. S. M. (2023). Digital Signal Processing in the Frequency Domain of Audio Involves Various Steps and Techniques. International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Engineering, (34), 35–39. https://doi.org/10.55529/ijitc.34.35.39

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