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Latency describes a delay (usually milliseconds) between an audio signal entering and emerging from an audio system. Potential causes include analog-to-digital conversion, digital-to-analog conversion, buffering, digital signal processing, and data access time.

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Written by Talie Helene

A musician, writer, editor, singer, and aspiring audio engineer/producer.
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