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Noise shaping is a technique used to "push" some of the noise in a signal to a part of the spectrum where we can't hear it. This doesn't decrease the amount of noise in a signal, it just makes it less apparent to any human listeners. It can be used in a variety of cases but is absolutely necessary for example when using Sigma Delta Modulation (a sampling technique used with SACD's).