So what does this really mean for our audio? Well, the higher the numbers of bits are the more precise and clear is the sound. As we all should know there are 8 bits in a byte and 16 bits in two bytes and so on, one or two bytes compose a word, for sixteen bits (two bytes) this means that there are 16 digits in a word for 24 bit 24 digits and so on. These 1’s and 0’s are the bits and our computers can handle many strings of these bits at a time. ![]() Our computers do this for anything a computer does, even we talk about text, images or audio. Now for bit depth as I said with sample rate our computers record the audio one step at a time at a very fast rate and each step switches on and off or in binary terms 1 and 0. etc comes, from this is the resolution at which our audio is captured along the way. When recording music in the digital realm our computers record and playback audio one step at a time and the rate at which this is happening is called the sample rate. ![]() So, What is bit crushing? Well, firstly you would need to know a little bit about sample rate and bit depth. In this review, we will be going over the D16 Decimort 2, a high-quality bit crusher plugin to get those Lo-Fi (low fidelity) effects that you were used to hearing from audio gear from days gone by in the land of yesteryear.
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