Everytime I use the audiowrite and audioread function, it adds some noise to my original signal. Does this happen just to me?

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Frequency response plot of the signal before audio writing:
Frequency response plot of the signal after audio writing:
PS : The frequencies peaks of the signal are 20, 20.5 and 21KHz respectively.
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Visweshwar Srinivasan
Visweshwar Srinivasan on 8 Jun 2018
Edited: Visweshwar Srinivasan on 8 Jun 2018
Thanks for the reply, the class of the variables used is double, both before writing and after reading. The range of this signal is 0 and 2.1369, which means the modulus(maximum) of this signal is greater than 1, so is this because the signal is getting clipped due to this fact? Also, I have plotted frequencies from 0 to fs, where fs is the sampling frequency (44.1KHz). The frequency peaks are 20, 20.5 and 21 KHz, and the other part is due to complex conjugate symmetry of the signal.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Jun 2018
The data is getting clipped on output because audiowrite() clips double values that are outside the range -1 to +1

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