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Pepoluan: Category:Technical
2006-09-15T21:17:23Z
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Strictly speaking an impulse is a signal composed of all zeros except for a very brief pulse. For discrete (digital) signals, the pulse consists of a single nonzero sample. In perceptual audio an impulse is not quite as strictly defined. It's however a very short clear pulse in [[time domain]].</div>
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