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source, the average and peak spectrum level declines with frequency above a few kHz. Best use is therefore made of the channel by pre- emphasising
So far, all linear PCM standards used for digital audio permit the use of pre and
More recently, the use of
∙prejudice based on the very considerable difficulty of designing a transparent analogue
∙the
∙the availability of A/D conversion with more significant bits than the distribution channel (e.g. CD 16 bits).
This trend is mistaken, and for suitable material and conditions, a very real benefit can be obtained using
If we used
Simple rules for using 518
This section lays out some simple rules for using 518 in three different circumstances.
A step-down in sample word size
A
∙Use Gain to bring peak level as close to
∙If the programme material permits, use
∙Use Shape B, C or D unless there is to be significant subsequent editing – in which case use either Shape A or
No change in sample size
Modification of a signal in a channel where the same number of bits are used to define the input and output data. In this case we should be concerned with minimising the impact on the subjective dynamic range of the output signal. In these cases:
∙Use Gain to bring peak level as close to
∙If the programme material permits, use
∙Use Shape A or
Step up in dynamic range
Shifting incoming data to allow the output to have potential for a subjective dynamic range that exceeds the input data without increasing
518 User Guide