📖 Audio Glossary

Adaptive Filter

A DSP algorithm that continuously updates itself based on feedback — used for real-time echo cancellation, feedback suppression, and noise reduction.

Unlike static filters (which have fixed settings), adaptive filters analyze the error between desired and actual output, then adjust their coefficients automatically. This is how noise-cancelling headphones adapt to changing environments, and how video conferencing software removes echo in real-time.

Adaptive filters are essential in live sound (feedback suppressors), telecommunications (echo cancellation), and active noise control. They are computationally intensive but increasingly common in consumer devices.

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