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- A <dfn>clock</dfn> determines the speet at which one or more systems
+ A <dfn>clock</dfn> determines the speed at which one or more systems
operate. In the audio world this is generally referred to as
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock">Word Clock</a>.
It does not carry any absolute reference to a point in time: A clock is
the clocks.
If two interfaces run at different clocks the only way to align the
signals is via re-sampling (SRC—Sample Rate Conversion), which is
- expensive in terms of CPU usage and may decreases fidelity if done
+ expensive in terms of CPU usage and may decrease fidelity if done
incorrectly.
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