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Sound Signals
Sounds are typically measured via transducers that convert air pressure fluctuations into electrical signals over time.
Electrical sound signals are continuous (in both time and amplitude), analog representations of air pressure variations.
These representations can subsequently be stored and/or processed using signal processing techniques.
In order to process sound signals with computers, the signals must be sampled both in time and amplitude (
digitized
).
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