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Waveform
/ˈweɪv.fɔːrm/noun
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A waveform is a visual depiction of a wave's shape, showing variations in amplitude over time or space, much like a signature of energy in motion. In today's tech-driven world, it's vital for tasks like sound editing in music production or analyzing heart rhythms in medicine, turning abstract waves into actionable insights.
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Believe it or not, the human ear can distinguish waveforms so precisely that in a symphony orchestra, subtle variations in a violin's waveform can make the difference between sounding harmonious or off-key, with professional recordings capturing up to 192,000 samples per second in high-resolution audio formats.
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