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Dynamic range compression and Overmodulation

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Difference between Dynamic range compression and Overmodulation

Dynamic range compression vs. Overmodulation

Dynamic range compression (DRC) or simply compression is an audio signal processing operation that reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet sounds thus reducing or compressing an audio signal's dynamic range. Overmodulation is the condition that prevails in telecommunication when the instantaneous level of the modulating signal exceeds the value necessary to produce 100% modulation of the carrier.

Similarities between Dynamic range compression and Overmodulation

Dynamic range compression and Overmodulation have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Automatic gain control, Clipping (audio), Modulation.

Automatic gain control

Automatic gain control (AGC), also called automatic volume control (AVC), is a closed-loop feedback regulating circuit in an amplifier or chain of amplifiers, the purpose of which is to maintain a suitable signal amplitude at its output, despite variation of the signal amplitude at the input.

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Clipping (audio)

Clipping is a form of waveform distortion that occurs when an amplifier is overdriven and attempts to deliver an output voltage or current beyond its maximum capability.

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Modulation

In electronics and telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with a modulating signal that typically contains information to be transmitted.

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Dynamic range compression and Overmodulation Comparison

Dynamic range compression has 95 relations, while Overmodulation has 9. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.88% = 3 / (95 + 9).

References

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