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Old 21st May 2008, 02:01 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by wxq99 View Post
However, bob also mention that that higher sample will reduce the distortion during the post production(the point is actually by J.A.Moorer) since some nonlinear process such as filter, EQ and compression will add less distortion to the signal. .
EQ and filtering are linear processes, and aren't really helped by oversampling as they should not create harmonics.

Limiting and compression are non-linear processes and DO benefit from oversampling as your graphs show.

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