96 kHz
The term "96 kHz" refers to a sampling rate used in digital audio. It indicates that audio is sampled 96,000 times per second. Higher sampling rates, like 96 kHz, can capture more detail in sound, making it popular in professional music production and high-fidelity audio systems.
In comparison to the standard CD quality of 44.1 kHz, 96 kHz provides a broader frequency range and improved sound quality. This makes it suitable for applications such as film scoring, studio recordings, and high-resolution audio formats, where clarity and precision are essential.