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#What’s bit depth? And how does it impact music?

#What’s bit depth? And how does it impact music?

If you’ve started to get into audio, you’ve probably seen something called “bit depth.” The thing is… what the hell is it? Well, we’re here to help.

First off, bit depth is one of two metrics involved in measuring the quality of a piece of digital music. The first of these is sampling rate. We’ve covered what this is here, but for a short summary it’s the number of “samples” taken per second from an analog sound wave to turn it digital.

Think of it like the audio version of a TV’s frame rate: lots of individual points played one after to give the impression of ever-flowing sound. And, if we continue this metaphor, bit depth is the resolution, effectively how much data there is in one of these points or samples.

Of course, bit depth isn’t the same as television resolution, but it is a useful way of visualizing the term.

Anyway, let’s dive a little deeper. There are several bit depths, as this wonderful diagram shows:

most common bit depths lossless music
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