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2026, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A

Comparative analysis of analog and digital signal processing techniques for audio signals


Author(s): Lucas A Moretti

Abstract: Signal processing plays a crucial role in the acquisition, analysis, modification, and reproduction of audio signals across communication, entertainment, medical, and industrial applications. Traditionally, analog signal processing techniques dominated audio systems due to their simplicity, continuous-time operation, and natural representation of sound waves. However, the rapid evolution of digital electronics and computational capabilities has led to widespread adoption of digital signal processing methods, enabling enhanced precision, flexibility, and robustness. This research presents a comparative analysis of analog and digital signal processing techniques specifically applied to audio signals, emphasizing their theoretical foundations, operational characteristics, performance metrics, and practical limitations. Key aspects such as noise susceptibility, frequency response, dynamic range, signal fidelity, scalability, and implementation complexity are examined in detail. Analog processing is recognized for its low latency and intuitive hardware-based design, yet it remains vulnerable to component aging, thermal noise, and limited configurability. In contrast, digital signal processing offers superior noise immunity, repeatability, and algorithmic versatility, though it introduces challenges related to quantization error, sampling constraints, and processing latency. The comparative evaluation highlights trade-offs between signal accuracy, system cost, power consumption, and adaptability in real-world audio applications. Furthermore, the research discusses contemporary hybrid approaches that integrate analog front-end processing with digital back-end algorithms to exploit the strengths of both domains. By systematically contrasting analog and digital techniques, this work aims to provide a clear understanding of their suitability for diverse audio processing scenarios, ranging from high-fidelity music production to real-time speech communication systems. The findings contribute to informed design decisions in modern audio engineering by aligning processing techniques with application-specific performance requirements and technological constraints. The analysis underscores the continued relevance of both analog and digital signal processing, while emphasizing the growing dominance of digital solutions in advanced audio systems.

DOI: 10.33545/27075923.2026.v7.i1a.120

Pages: 16-20 | Views: 164 | Downloads: 108

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Lucas A Moretti. Comparative analysis of analog and digital signal processing techniques for audio signals. Int J Circuit Comput Networking 2026;7(1):16-20. DOI: 10.33545/27075923.2026.v7.i1a.120
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