The act of acquiring a collection of audio tracks curated by a user on the SoundCloud platform is a process by which the digital audio files are transferred from the streaming service to a local storage medium. For example, a user might assemble a collection of lo-fi hip-hop tracks for studying, then seek to save that entire compilation to their computer for offline listening.
Saving such curated audio collections offers several advantages. It ensures uninterrupted access to the content, regardless of internet connectivity, and provides a backup against potential removal of tracks from the platform. Historically, the practice of archiving digital audio emerged with the rise of file sharing in the late 20th century, evolving from peer-to-peer networks to methods targeting specific streaming services like SoundCloud.