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Why oversampling reduces unwanted aliasing and results in a more accurate and high quality sound

Oversampling increases the sample rate internally to allow for more accurate processing of audio, which helps to minimize artifacts like aliasing and distortion by moving high-frequency content farther from the audible range. This technique is frequently used in for example dynamics plugins like clipper and limiters to ensure that high-frequency harmonics created during processing are accurately handled before being filtered out and the audio is returned to the original sample rate.

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Видео Why oversampling reduces unwanted aliasing and results in a more accurate and high quality sound канала Kevin Arnold
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