Phil Leigh;549300 Wrote: 
> It is simply NOT possible to emulate Jitter in DSP, since jitter is a
> phenomena that occurs in time intervals that are less than one sample
> duration, and there is no way in DSP software to manipulate such
> things, since the basic "unit of work" for DSP is a "sample"

I was thinking that too. But the smallest unit of work in DSP is 1bit
not one sample :)

So you could emulate single bit misreads in DSP.

But I'm not sure if other audio aspects of poor jitter kick in long
before a bit misread.


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