Can I combine multiple audios into a .Wav file for easy playing?

I was curious if combining multiple files into one .wav file would diminish results in any way.

I chose .WAV because its supposed to be completely lossless, meaning the audio quality will not be diminished at all.

What I want to do is combine frequencies for the same topic into one file. For example, when I’m cooking, bring back groceries, or I’m at a restaurant, I’d like to just have a file that plays water oxygenator, water charger, and food charger and enhancer, all at once.

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combining the frequencies in any format can mess up the message, they may not work, the will not have negative effects I guess but still its something that is not recommended

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That is what I also thought. Oh well, I’ll just continue playing them on my phone and make a playlist I guess.

I wish I knew of an app that allowed playing of multiple files though

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It is not recommended to play Sapien’s multiple files at the same time but there is one for Android called Soundboard Creator Soundpad, each audio with his own volume and repeat

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.timluegger.soundpad&hl=en

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If you’re on android and own a Samsung download Samsung sound assistant BEST APP FOR ALL OF US.

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Can it play multiple playlists one after another?

Yes, download 2 different apps from the play store and create your playlist. Use the application (I might make a video tutorial) and carry on with your day.

Good recommendations on here about not using wav, defo won’t help. I noticed better results after taking a small break between fields too