👉 The DTS-Fluid, or Digital Texture Synthesis Fluid, is a computational technique used in digital signal processing and audio synthesis to generate realistic sound textures. It operates by analyzing and learning the acoustic characteristics of a given audio sample, such as its timbre, envelope, and spectral content. The DTS-Fluid then synthesizes new audio by interpolating or extrapolating these learned features, creating novel sounds that closely mimic the original. This method is particularly useful in music production, sound design, and virtual environments where authentic or highly detailed audio is required, offering a powerful tool for artists and engineers to expand their sonic palette without relying on traditional sampling methods.