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How to Convert 48kHz Sample Audio to 96kHz

Recent advancements in music technology have created opportunities for music producers that were previously unavailable. In the recording arts, engineers have developed software algorithms that allow digital audio to undergo several complex transformations. Throughout the course of a production, the sample rate of a given track may need to be adjusted to a higher or lower level. By following a few simple steps, you can quickly convert audio from a 48kHz to a 96kHz sampling rate.

Things You'll Need

  • Audio editing software
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Instructions

    • 1

      Launch the audio editing program you typically use and open the audio file you wish to convert.

    • 2

      Use the documentation provided with your software to find the specific command procedures used to convert sample rates. These features will typically be included in menus used for exporting audio to various files formats, such as MP3 and AIFF.

    • 3

      Ensure that all of the audio in your production is sampled at an identical rate. Creating audio mixes that use different sampling rates can distort or modulate your finished product.

    • 4

      Save your new product to a compressed audio format, such as MP3 or AIFF. Compressing your file will allow you to easily store and share your product. Compression options will often be available in the "Save" or "Export" menu of your software program.

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