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An inherent property of many DSP algorithms is that they tend to exhibit uniform frequency resolution from zero to the Nyquist frequency. This is a direct consequence of using unit delays as building blocks; a frequency independent delay implies uniform frequency resolution. In audio applications, however, this is often an undesirable feature since the response properties are typically specified and measured on a logarithmic scale, following the behavior of the human auditory system. We present an overview of warped filters and DSP techniques which can be designed to better match the audio and auditory criteria. Audio applications, including modeling of auditory and musical phenomena, equalization techniques, auralization, and audio coding, are presented.