
With Audacity set to a project rate of 44,100 Hz and 32-bit sample format (these are the default quality settings), exporting will by default produce 44.1kHz 16-bit PCM WAV files (or AIFF files on Mac). Use Export Audio or Export Multiple to produce a WAV file or set of WAVs to any convenient location.
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Many Apple Mac users would probably prefer to work in AIFF. You can work in AIFF rather than WAV if required.

Like any recipe it can be adapted to suit your personal needs. It is not the only way of working - there are many alternatives. Some users may prefer to use uncompressed WAVs or AIFFs or compressed Apple Lossless formats for their music files in Apple Music/iTunes. The workflow concentrates on AAC music files because that is Apple's native, default, format. This tutorial outlines a set of example steps that can be used to get Audacity Projects (LP and tape transcriptions for example) into Apple Music/iTunes.
