I'm a bit unclear on what you are referring to. K means kilohertz, or 1000 hertz. So, 44.1K is 44100 hertz. I'll maybe send you some files with different sample rates so you can see what they do to the audio.

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Well, I guess I want to actually hear a difference in 20 Hz and 2000Hz recordings to see how it is possible, like, actually place a tone of 8000 hertz in a recording and see what happens, and when you say k only, does that mean certain frequency? And if you want to send me off list information you are more than welcome to.
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