Resample

Resampling an audio signal

Resampling an audio signal
  1. What is resampling in audio?
  2. What happens when you resample audio?
  3. What is resample signal?

What is resampling in audio?

Resampling means sampling a sample itself while it's playing back. You can sample the sound of a sample to which effects are applied, or sample the sound of multiple samples that are playing back at the same time, creating a single sample.

What happens when you resample audio?

Resampling is, for example, taking a sound from a synthesizer, bouncing(exporting it to a . wav) it out, and then putting that sound in a sampler, and further adding distortion, or whatever effects you want. This process is most often done in complextro, and dubstep.

What is resample signal?

Resampling is the process of changing the sampling rate of an existing signal. A new signal should keep all information contained in the original signal.

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