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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Doubling
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1. Mixing a slightly delayed signal with a direct signal, to simulate the effect of twice as many recorded instruments. 2. The generation of a large amount of second-harmonic distortion owing to a nonlinear motion of a speaker cone. |

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Doubling -- 1. Mixing a slightly delayed signal with a direct signal, to simulate the effect of twice as many recorded instruments. 2. The generation of a large amount of second-harmonic distortion owing to a nonlinear motion of a speaker cone.
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