Aliasing and Oversampling for DSP Engineers – Sam Fischmann – ADC23

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Aliasing and Oversampling for DSP Engineers - Sam Fischmann - ADC 2023

Aliasing distortion and oversampling have become especially popular discussion topics in the wake of widely-available consumer analysis tools such as Plugin Doctor. In response, audio software users have been more vocal about aliasing, in many cases asking audio developers to provide oversampling.

As it turns out, not all oversampling is the same, we face several trade-offs when implementing it, and we don’t always need it. This talk aims to help you understand aliasing distortion, how oversampling addresses it, and some potential downsides of overuse. It also provides guidelines to help you decide when oversampling is necessary, what kind of oversampling to use, and mentions some open-source libraries that give you flexibility to make the right decision for your software.
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Sam Fischmann

Sam is a seasoned developer and composer, with experience spanning Web, embedded, and desktop systems. He founded Musik Hack with Stan Greene to release products that are easy to use without sacrificing quality or creative control. In the process, he learned that not only does he love making audio software, he loves teaching it! You can find him talking with White Sea Studios, Bobby Owsinski, Help me Devvon, or pretty much anybody that wants to have an interesting and engaging conversation.
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Streamed & Edited by Digital Medium Ltd: https://online.digital-medium.co.uk
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Organized and produced by JUCE: https://juce.com/
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Special thanks to the ADC23 Team:

Sophie Carus
Derek Heimlich
Andrew Kirk
Bobby Lombardi
Tom Poole
Ralph Richbourg
Jim Roper
Jonathan Roper
Prashant Mishra

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