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Need to know how to combine WAV files for your audio or video projects? Here's our guide to merging WAV files.

Looking to weave together your WAV audio files into a single, harmonious output? Whether you're a sound engineer, a music enthusiast, or just someone dealing with multiple WAV files, combining them can streamline your workflow, reduce clutter, and create seamless audio transitions.

In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the world of WAV files, discussing their unique characteristics and the reasons why merging them can be beneficial. We'll then walk you through the process of merging these files using Speechify Video Studio's user-friendly online audio joiner and editor.

Whether you're working on Mac OS, Windows, iOS, Android, or Linux, our browser-based tool can simplify the process, saving you time and ensuring a high-quality output.

What are WAV files?

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is a standard audio file format developed by Microsoft and IBM for storing audio bitstreams on PCs. It's often used for raw and uncompressed audio, and it's quite common in professional music and video production due to its high-quality sound reproduction.

WAV files are lossless and uncompressed, which means they take up quite a bit of space, about 10 MB per minute. They retain all the detail of the original recording, with no compromise in quality, which makes them ideal for editing and manipulation with audio production software.

However, because of their large size, they're not ideal for transfer over the internet or for storing on portable devices with limited space, like smartphones. That's why you'll often see audio in other formats like MP3, which is a lossy format, meaning it takes up less space but doesn't have as much detail as a WAV file.

WAV files can contain audio in various formats (PCM, ADPCM, etc.) and can be mono or stereo. They can also have different sample rates and bit depths, which impact the quality and size of the file. For example, a common bit depth for WAV files is 16 bits (CD quality), but they can also be 24 or 32 bits. The sample rate can also vary, with 44.1 kHz being standard for CDs. However, sample rates of 48 kHz or 96 kHz can be used for higher-quality sound.

Why would you combine WAV files?

There are several reasons why you might want to combine, or merge, WAV files:

  • Creating a continuous audio stream: If you have several audio tracks or snippets that you want to play seamlessly one after another, merging them into a single file can ensure smooth transitions without breaks or gaps.
  • Sound design and music production: In music or audio production, it's common to layer different sounds or musical elements to create complex soundscapes or musical compositions. Merging WAV files is a simple way to do this.
  • Reducing file clutter: If you have a lot of small audio files related to a single project or theme, merging them into one can make organization easier.
  • Efficiency in playback: Playing one long file can be more efficient and convenient than managing the playback of many smaller files, especially in settings like live presentations or performances.
  • Creating compilations or albums: Merging WAV files is a common practice when creating things like podcast episodes, music albums, audiobooks, or any audio content that is intended to be consumed as a single piece.

Remember, since WAV files are lossless, merging them keeps the high audio quality intact, which is particularly beneficial in professional audio production settings.

How to merge WAV files online

Merge multiple WAV files seamlessly online using our complimentary audio joiner, Speechify Video Studio. Directly from your browser, combine two or more WAV audio tracks and transform them into a single MP3 file. This online tool saves you the hassle of downloading and installing an app. It also provides an array of editing options for your audio, including the ability to split, trim, rearrange, and even remove background noise from audio clips (premium feature).

Here are the steps to combine WAV files:

Step 1: Adding your WAV files

Upload multiple WAV files onto Speechify Video Studio. The tool supports easy drag and drop, letting you import your files right into the audio editor.

Step 2: Merge and/or customize your audio

Download the combined audio files as a single MP3 file, or delve into our audio and video editor for further enhancements. You can cut, trim, split, rearrange tracks, or even clean your audio from background noises. It all happens with a minimal loss in audio quality.

Step 3: Export

Press Export and your audio, merged into a single MP3 file, is ready for download.

Speechify video studio: The go-to audio joiner for WAV files

Using Speechify Video Studio's online audio joiner, you can combine WAV files right from your browser, without the need to install an app. Our platform is versatile and user-friendly, functioning smoothly on desktop, iOS, and Android devices. Additionally, you'll have access to our extensive AI-powered video editing tools, empowering you to create all types of exciting video content with your audio files. Incorporate elements like subtitles, images, animations, and more.

The all-in-one video editor

Interested in crafting music videos with your audio tracks? Bypass the need for third-party apps with Speechify Video Studio. Beyond being an audio merger and a WAV joiner, we offer comprehensive video editing software. Integrate background music, sound effects, voiceovers, and more to your projects. We also function as a video converter, letting you upload video files such as AVI, MOV, or WebM, and convert them to MP4.

Wide support for audio and video formats

You're not limited to just WAV format. Our tool allows you to add and combine audio files in a multitude of formats including AAC, MP3, OGG, WMA, FLAC, and AIFF. Cut, split, trim, and rearrange your audio tracks in the editor to create unique sound mixes. You can control factors like bit rate, sample rate, mono or stereo output, filename and output format to suit your needs. The end result? A single MP3 file for download.

Try out Speechify Video Studio for yourself today.

FAQ

How do I combine multiple WAV files into one?

  1. Add WAV audio files to Speechify Video Studio
  2. Make desired edits and join WAV files together
  3. Export and share

Can I change the speed of my audio?

Yes, you can. Modify your audio clips to play faster or slower directly in Speechify Video Studio's audio editor. Click on the waveform from the timeline, and select your desired speed.

How do I combine WAV files into one on Mac?

On Mac OS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux platforms, Speechify Video Studio offers seamless WAV file merging right from your browser. There's no need to download an app or rely on third-party tools like Audacity. Remember to keep an eye on your file size, especially when working on iPhone or Android, to ensure smooth operation.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.