👉 Dynamic Time Warping (DTS) engineering is a sophisticated technique used primarily in the field of audio processing, particularly for tasks involving time-stretching and pitch-shifting of audio signals. It allows for the alignment of sequences of audio data that may vary in tempo or pitch, enabling the transformation of one audio clip into another while preserving its original characteristics. This is achieved through a method that maps the input sequence onto a target sequence in a way that minimizes distortion, effectively "warping" the time axis to match the timing and pitch of the original signal. DTS is widely used in music production, voice synthesis, and speech processing, offering a flexible and powerful way to manipulate audio without altering its fundamental structure.