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With this information in hand, let's follow a simple audio signal through the system to understand how
echoes get introduced into the input monitor path.
Suppose you are counting "1, 2, 3" into your sound card very quickly. When you say the first "1," this
sound immediately appears in all the places indicated in the illustration above. In other words, the
analog audio signal is pure electrical signal traveling at the speed of light, so it is immediately present
across all analog audio paths inside the sound card.
Next, you say "2." In the time it takes you do that, the ADC has converted the "1" to digital form and the
Wave In driver has fed it to SONAR for processing. SONAR processes the buffer right away and passes
the processed data right back to the Wave Out driver.
say “1”
say “2”
say “3”
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