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		Definition of compand in English: compandverb kəmˈpandkəmˈpand [with object]Reduce the signal-to-noise ratio of (a signal) using a compander.  the largest sample in the block then determines the amount by which the block will be companded  Example sentencesExamples -  E.D.R. compands the audio program for better signal to noise ratios and improved dynamic range.
 -  The Compander software compander compands without changing the pitch or natural warmth of the audio.
 -  It compands the irritation due to the high EO content.
 -  The patch diagrammed in Figure 9.8 shows one very useful application of companding, called a noise gate.
 -  Disclosed is a method and apparatus for time companding a digital voice signal wherein, single bits are periodically removed from the digital voice signal, which is then compressed thereby forming a contiguous area of removed bits.
 
 
 Origin   1950s: back-formation from compander.    Definition of compand in US English: compandverbkəmˈpand [with object]Reduce the signal-to-noise ratio of (a signal) using a compander.  the largest sample in the block then determines the amount by which the block will be companded  Example sentencesExamples -  The patch diagrammed in Figure 9.8 shows one very useful application of companding, called a noise gate.
 -  E.D.R. compands the audio program for better signal to noise ratios and improved dynamic range.
 -  It compands the irritation due to the high EO content.
 -  The Compander software compander compands without changing the pitch or natural warmth of the audio.
 -  Disclosed is a method and apparatus for time companding a digital voice signal wherein, single bits are periodically removed from the digital voice signal, which is then compressed thereby forming a contiguous area of removed bits.
 
 
 Origin   1950s: back-formation from compander.     |