File:3-bit resolution analog comparison.svg
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[edit]Description3-bit resolution analog comparison.svg |
English: 3-bit resolution with eight levels of quantization, compared with an analog sine wave. Adapted from: Hodgson, Jay (2010). Understanding Records, p.56. ISBN 978-1-4411-5607-5. He adapted from Franz, David (2004). Recording and Producing in the Home Studio, p.38-9. Berklee Press. |
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