Ways to Edit Audio Files
1. Free Audio Editor
Free Audio Editor provides many ways to edit audio files. This free audio editing software can perform all regular editing tasks like cut, copy, paste, delete, mix and more. It also has a ton of audio effects that are adjustable and reviewable. There’s nothing that can’t be done by clicking!
Step1 – Input an Audio File
Launch Free Audio Editor. Click “Home – Open” to activate a browser window, in which you can select an audio file from your computer. Then, click “Open” to input the audio file to the program.
Tips: All the files of the supported formats can be seen in the “Open” window & if you want know other formats supported, activate the “Files of type” dropdown list at the bottom.
Step2 – Select a Part of the File
Choose a region you want to edit. There are 4 ways to select a region:
Use hotkey like Shift+Home, Shift+End or Ctrl+A to select from start/end or all;
Click the left button and drag along with the waveform to the place you want to select;
Specify the beginner & end of the session by moving the sliders below the waveform window;
Input the start, end and length of time to choose specified region at the bottom of the editor.
Tips: If you do not select any part, some inactivated buttons will be in color grey and the corresponding features are unavailable; some audio effect will be directly applied to the whole waveform.
Step3 – Edit the Selected Part
Now click “Edit” tab to edit the selection by clicking the buttons of cut, copy, paste, crop, delete and more. You can use unlimited Undo & Redo to restore some operations made during the editing.
Step4 – Save the Changes
Now go back to the “Home” tab and click the “Save” button to save the changes to the original file or click “Save File As” to save the changes with a different file name and/or location. After that you can select the output folder and format as well as adjust the output quality. Now, have great fun with edited music on your music player!
Tips: If you are a preliminary user, the presets applied by easily dragging the slider would be very convenient and works for most situations; if you are familiar with the audio parameters and want to get some PRO quality, suit yourself and adjust the numbers.
2. TwistedWave Online
TwistedWave is a browser-based audio editor and you only need a web browser to access it for audio editing. However, you need a free account first and you can edit mono files up to 5 minutes in length. To increase this limit, you need to purchase a subscription.
3. Wavosaur Audio Editor
Wavosaur fulfills all the simple missions like cutting, pasting, editing, pitch shifting and processing sounds. Unfortunately, Wavosour audio editor is only suitable for Windows and it doesn’t have software installer. So, you have to download an archive and use file compression software to unpack it.
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