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Digital Audio Signal Processing ( 2nd Edition)

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Digital Audio Signal Processing ( 2nd Edition)

Udo Zölzer, "Digital Audio Signal Processing ( 2nd Edition)"
2008 | ISBN-10: 0470997850 | 340 pages | PDF | 7 MB

A fully updated second edition of the excellent Digital AudioSignal Processing

Well established in the consumer electronics industry, DigitalAudio Signal Processing (DASP) techniques are used in audio CD,computer music and multi–media components. In addition, theapplications afforded by this versatile technology now range fromreal–time signal processing to room simulation.

Digital Audio Signal Processing, Second Edition coversthe latest signal processing algorithms for audio processing. Everychapter has been completely revised with an easy to understandintroduction into the basics and exercises have been included forself testing. Additional Matlab files and Java Applets have beenprovided on an accompanying website, which support the book by easyto access application examples.

Key features include:
A thoroughly updated and revised second edition of the popularDigital Audio Signal Processing, a comprehensive coverage ofthe topic as whole
Provides basic principles and fundamentals for Quantization,Filters, Dynamic Range Control, Room Simulation, Sampling RateConversion, and Audio Coding
Includes detailed accounts of studio technology, digitaltransmission systems, storage media and audio components for homeentertainment
Contains precise algorithm description and applications
Provides a full account of the techniques of DASP showing theirtheoretical foundations and practical solutions
Includes updated computer–based exercises, an accompanyingwebsite, and features Web–based Interactive JAVA–Applets for audioprocessing

This essential guide to digital audio signal processing willserve as an invaluable reference to audio engineeringprofessionals, R&D engineers, researchers in consumerelectronics industries and academia, and Hardware and Softwaredevelopers in IT companies. Advanced students studying multi–mediacourses will also find this guide of interest.