.working as Graphician

re-forming digital Singnals

Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) take real-world signals like voice, audio, video, temperature, pressure, or position that have been digitized and then mathematically manipulate them. A DSP is designed for performing mathematical functions like "add", "subtract", "multiply" and "divide" very quickly.

erated music clips that show what kind of graphic and sound effects can really be done by using high-end computer hardware to its full potential. 

Signals need to be processed so that the information that they contain can be displayed, analyzed, or converted to another type of signal that may be of use. In the real-world, analog products detect signals such as sound, light, temperature or pressure and manipulate them.

Converters such as an Analog-to-Digital converter then take the real-world signal and turn it into the digital format of 1's & 0's. From here, the DSP takes over by capturing the digitized information and processing it. It then feeds the digitized information back for use in the real world. My .hiB series shows my latest skillz in signal manipuation. The used track version/ remixes are unique, often combined with live keyboard experimentals like vintage strings f.e. If you unfamilliar with this stuff, then just listen & relax to my music, and hope you like it. you can download/ share the stuff from my homepage.

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