What is 96 kHz?

96 kHz refers to a digital audio sample rate that is commonly used in music production. In digital audio, a sample rate is the number of times per second that the audio signal is measured and converted into a digital format.

A sample rate of 96 kHz means that the audio signal is sampled and converted 96,000 times per second. This is a high sample rate that can result in very high-quality audio recordings, particularly for recordings that feature a lot of high-frequency content.

96 kHz is often used in professional music production settings, particularly for high-quality studio recordings of acoustic instruments or vocals. It can also be useful for capturing the nuances of digital synthesizers and other electronic music instruments that produce high-frequency content.

However, it’s important to note that a higher sample rate doesn’t necessarily guarantee better sound quality on its own. Factors such as the quality of the recording equipment, the acoustics of the recording space, and the skill of the recording engineer are all important factors in creating high-quality audio recordings.

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