The digitalization of conventional analog filters of the sort used for recording, such as tone controllers, the RIAA characteristic filter, multiway limiters, and graphic equalizers, is described. The transfer functions of these digital filters are expressed explicitly as the z transform. The requirement of the word length of the digital filter for avoiding overflow and coefficient truncation errors is also discussed.
Author:
Hirata, Yoshimutsu
Affiliation:
61-504 Acoustical Lab., Waseda University, Tokyo 160, Japan
JAES Volume 29 Issue 5 pp. 333-337; May 1981
Publication Date:
May 1, 1981
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