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| Synopsis
Signal processors - often called effects devices - are units designed to alter the characteristics of a sound for a specific purpose. Although a wide variety of audio processing devices are used during sound production, most are designed to affect one of the three main parameters of sound: frequency, time behaviour, or amplitude. Thus the changes in sound quality that occur as a result of signal processing can be described in terms of manipulation of three "domains", each one producing a characteristic effect. Complex combinations of signal processing in all three domains often produce the effects you hear on professional recordings. This module introduces you to the domains and looks at some common processors used in pro audio. Learning outcomes By the end of this module, you should be able to
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Contents
Chapter 1 - Types of signal processing
Chapter 2 - Frequency Domain processing
Chapter 3 - Time Domain processing
Chapter 4 - Amplitude Domain processing
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