Digital music is not a continuous recording, but rather a COPY of analog music. Rather, samples are used to capture the sounds (generally several thousand times per second).
A CD, for example, is typically sampled at a rate of around 44.1 kHz, or over 44,000 times per second, but sampling rates can be greater.
<h3>What is the process of converting analog music to digital?</h3>
The electrical energy is converted to a digital file for storage using a device known as an analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
The frequency and amplitude are sampled at a specified rate by the ADC.
The music is saved as a digital file once it has been converted to binary information (1s and 0s).
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