
192 kHz
192 kHz refers to the sampling rate used in digital audio recording and playback, meaning the audio is captured or reproduced 192,000 times per second. Higher sampling rates like this allow for more accurate and detailed representation of the original sound, capturing nuances and high-frequency content that lower rates might miss. While typical CD quality is 44.1 kHz, recordings at 192 kHz are often used in professional audio production for greater fidelity and editing flexibility. This higher rate can improve clarity and transparency in the sound, especially during mixing and mastering processes, although it also results in larger file sizes.