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More information about use of noise shaping in high resolution recording can
be found in the following Audio Engineering Society Preprints
( http://www.aes.org ):
“Coding Methods for High Resolution Recording Systems”
Preprint Number: 4639 Convention: 103 1997-09
Author: J. Robert Stuart
This paper reviews the recording and reproduction chain from the viewpoints
of digital audio engineering and psychoacoustics. It also attempts to define the
audio requirements of a transparent digital audio channel. The theory and
practice of selecting high sample rates such as 96kHz and word lengths of up to
24 bits are examined. The relative importance of sampling rate and word size at
various points in the recording, mastering, transmission, and replay chain is
discussed.
“Dynamic Range Enhancement Using Noise-Shaped Dither at 44.1, 48, and 96
kHz”
Preprint Number: 4236 Convention: 100 1996-05
Author: J. R. Stuart
Author: R. J. Wilson
This paper presents an overview of the work done on noise shaping,
summarizing how noise shapers are designed, implemented and measured, and
outlining the hearing model used to evaluate the various designs achieved.
“Dynamic Range Enhancement Using Noise-Shaped Dither Applied to Signals
with and without Preemphasis”
Preprint Number: 3871 Convention: 96 1994-03
Author: Robert Stuart
Author: Rhonda J. Wilson
This paper presents new noise-shaped dithers designed to give increased
subjective dynamic range when applied to signals with and without pre-
emphasis.
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