hardtiming
Hardtiming refers to a condition that can affect certain types of audio hardware, particularly older digital audio converters or samplers. It occurs when a digital audio signal is sampled at a rate that is slightly inconsistent with the intended sample rate of the device. This inconsistency, even if very small, can lead to audible artifacts or inaccuracies in the playback of the audio.
The term "hardtiming" implies a rigid or unyielding adherence to a specific clock signal for sampling. When
Modern audio equipment generally employs highly stable clocking mechanisms, making hardtiming a less common issue. However,