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The pulse-code modulation (PCM) used in WAV files is the exact same standard used for physical CDs.

In a world where we stream everything at lightning speed, the humble (often searched as T.wav or T-wav) remains the gold standard for audio professionals. But what exactly is it, and why should you care about uncompressed audio? What is a WAV File? The pulse-code modulation (PCM) used in WAV files

WAV files capture all frequencies audible to the human ear without the "underwater" artifacts sometimes found in low-bitrate MP3s. What is a WAV File

Always record your original tracks as WAV for maximum detail. While MP3s are great for your morning commute,

While MP3s are great for your morning commute, are the foundation of professional audio. By understanding this "raw" format, you ensure your sound is heard exactly as intended—crisp, clear, and complete.

Keep the files in WAV throughout the creative process to avoid "generational loss"—quality degradation that happens when you re-compress a file.

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