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Software effect processor

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The software effect processor is a computer program able to modify the sound coming from a source of sound. The audio signal is transformed to the digital (a stream of numbers) in audio hardware and passed to a piece of computer memory, called buffers. Then it is modified according to a specific algorithm, which creates the desired effect. After this operation, the signal is transformed from digital to analog and sent to the output.