Standard audio tools re-encode files during the export process, degrading sound quality. A native WAV editor retains the precise bit depth (16-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit float) and sample rate (such as 44.1kHz or 48kHz).
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Import your uncompressed file into the timeline. Wait for the software to generate the full visual waveform display. This graphic maps out audio peaks (loud segments) and valleys (silence), which serves as your visual roadmap. Step 2: Set Precise Cut Markers Standard audio tools re-encode files during the export
Click the export or save command. Verify your output configuration match the source file. If your original file is a 24-bit/48kHz WAV, ensure your export options are explicitly set to export as an uncompressed WAV at those exact parameters to avoid quality degradation. Pro-Tips for Advanced Audio Slicing This graphic maps out audio peaks (loud segments)