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Audio Signal Processing by Vesa Valimaki

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Audio Signal Processing
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Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN/ASIN: 3038423505
ISBN-13: 9783038423508
Number of pages: 448

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Audio signal processing is a highly active research field where digital signal processing theory meets human sound perception and real-time programming requirements. It has a wide range of applications in computers, gaming, and music technology, to name a few of the largest areas. Successful applications include, for example, perceptual audio coding, digital music synthesizers, and music recognition software.

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