![]() It will simply make it compatible with the SPD-SX. Keep in mind that taking a low bit rate MP3 file and converting it to WAV will NOT improve its audio quality whatsoever. Simply drag and drop the new file onto a USB stick or copy it to a new, easy to find sample library folder on your hard drive named something like ‘SPDSX AUDIO’. ![]() This is the file you will use with the SPD-SX. iTunes will create a new version of the audio file at 44.1khz 16 bit. If you have existing files you want to take into the SPD-SX, simply select the file in iTunes and choose ‘Create WAV’ file from the file menu. You will now see the format of your iTunes audio files. ![]() You can see the format of your existing iTunes files by ‘control’ left-clicking or right-clicking the information header pane in iTunes and choosing ‘sample rate’ and ‘bit rate’. Whenever audio is imported via iTunes, it will now be saved as SPD-SX friendly, CD quality audio.
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