Most people deal with audio files on a regular basis but do not have the time nor motivation to learn the complex software to combine clips. A simple tool to combine files that is easy to use is called a splitter or merger.
There are many examples of such tools, the premiere piece of software being Audacity, which is free to use. Other impressive pieces of freeware are MP3 Toolkit, mp3DirectCut, and Mp3Split.
Bypassing all these extra pieces of software one can also use the command line interface on their Windows platform to combine files.
Key Takeaways:
- The free app Audacity supports any format and comes with other features beyond merging and splitting.
- MP3 Toolkit includes six tools: Converter, Ripper, Tag Editor, Merger, Cutter and Recorder.
- Two of the best audio splitters are the lightweight mp3DirectCut and the simple to use Mp3Splt.
“You don’t need advanced audio splitter software to splice audio files or to do other simple tasks like this.”
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References:
- Make Use Of (Website)
- Kevin Stratvert (YouTube Channel)
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