The availability of lower cost audio DSP (digital sound processing) hardware has resulted in an increasing range of applications for this technology in broadcasting. This paper describes some of the diverse projects for which DSP based solutions have been successfully adopted, ranging from simple audio mixing to more sophisticated signal analysis and processing operations.
Authors:
Kirby, David; Mason, Andrew
Affiliation:
BBC Research Department, Kingswood Warren, Tadworth, Surrey, UK
AES Conference:
UK 7th Conference: Digital Signal Processing (DSP) (September 1992)
Paper Number:
DSP-17
Publication Date:
September 1, 1992
Subject:
Digital Signal Processing
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