The sample rate means how many times per second a sample is taken. Say you measure your pool's chlorine every day.
So 1/day or 365/year.
44,100/second is the CD sample rate. 44,100 times a second a measure is taken and recorded. other common rates are 48,000 and 96,000. Usually expressed in kilohertz, like 96 kHz.
The bit depth determines the precision of that measurement. How finely can we record the signal. More bits, more resolution.
So 44/16 refers to the CD standard. I occasionally see online radio stations offer 44/24 or 96/16.
Honestly with modern DACs 44/16 sounds so good it gets harder to justify more.
So 1/day or 365/year.
44,100/second is the CD sample rate. 44,100 times a second a measure is taken and recorded. other common rates are 48,000 and 96,000. Usually expressed in kilohertz, like 96 kHz.
The bit depth determines the precision of that measurement. How finely can we record the signal. More bits, more resolution.
So 44/16 refers to the CD standard. I occasionally see online radio stations offer 44/24 or 96/16.
Honestly with modern DACs 44/16 sounds so good it gets harder to justify more.