To process images, a computer assigns red, green and blue values to every pixel. How does a computer manage sound? What are the values assigned?

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To process images, a computer assigns red, green and blue values to every pixel. How does a computer manage sound? What are the values assigned?

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Sound may be stored as a gray image. The sound recorded may be transferred to sound-points. Each point represents one tone of different pitch (sound wave frequency) the higher up in the image the higher pitch. Also each point brightness represents the tone volume (sound wave amplitude). Finally every vertical column of points is one measurement of sound in time, there are a lot of measure,ents per second. You can also “compress” the “sound image” to improve its size. Also there are other more storage-space effective methods to break souns into “image points”.

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