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- In signal processing, distortion is the alteration of the original shape (or other characteristic) of a signal. In communications and electronics it means...
- Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar)...
- Attenuation distortion is the distortion of an analog signal that occurs during transmission when the transmission medium does not have a flat frequency...
- Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing...
- Spirituality and Distortion is the fourth album by Gautier Serre, under his alias Igorrr, released on Metal Blade Records on 27 March 2020. All tracks...
- waveform. Distortion may also refer to: Distortion (optics), including "barrel distortion" and "pincushion distortion" Perspective distortion Cognitive...
- In signal processing, phase distortion or phase-frequency distortion is distortion, that is, change in the shape of the waveform, that occurs when (a)...
- the term bias distortion has the following meanings: Signal distortion resulting from a shift in the bias. In digital signals, distortion of the signal...
- The MXR Distortion + ("Distortion Plus") is a distortion pedal originally designed in the 1970s by MXR Innovations. The pedal uses a single op-amp and...
- Crossover distortion is a type of distortion which is caused by switching between devices driving a load. It is most commonly seen in complementary, or...