Prep tracks for a DAW edit
Working on a remix or edit in your DAW? Convert AIFF stems and tracks to WAV for instant compatibility with Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools, and any other production software.
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Why prep tracks for a daw edit?
While most DAWs technically support AIFF, WAV is the lingua franca of audio production. Session files, sample packs, stem exports, and collaboration projects almost universally use WAV. Converting AIFF to WAV ensures your files drop into any session without import errors, plugin compatibility issues, or metadata conflicts. The conversion is completely lossless — same sample rate, bit depth, and audio data.
How to prep tracks for a daw edit
- 1Gather your AIFF files (stems, samples, or full tracks)
- 2Drop them onto the converter
- 3Select WAV as the output format
- 4Download your WAV files
- 5Drag directly into your DAW session
Tips
- WAV is the safest format for cross-DAW collaboration
- Check that your sample rate matches your project (44.1kHz, 48kHz, etc.)
- For stems, convert all files to the same format and sample rate before importing
- WAV and AIFF are the same size — this conversion is purely for compatibility
Frequently asked questions
- Does Ableton support AIFF natively?
- Yes, but some third-party plugins and Max for Live devices prefer WAV. Converting to WAV eliminates any edge-case compatibility issues.
- Will this change my sample rate or bit depth?
- No. The conversion preserves the exact sample rate and bit depth of your original file. A 48kHz/24bit AIFF becomes a 48kHz/24bit WAV.