Need to slice a huge track into single tr
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Topic: Need to slice a huge track into single tr
Posted By: The Lost Chord
Subject: Need to slice a huge track into single tr
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 22:56
I have this 24 minute recording of tracks on MP3 but it is all in one big recording.
Does anyone have a suggestion of a software I can use to cut the songs into single tracks and break this recording apart?
THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
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Posted By: SolariS
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 22:59
Acid Pro
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Posted By: cuncuna
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 22:59
Cool Edit should do the job. There's also another one called "Sonic Foundry". Just remember to download all the patches in order to be able to work with an mp3 file. If not, You'll have to convert the mp3 to wav, cut it as wav, export every chunk as wav, and then convert the wav to mp3. DbPoweramp does this, along with thousand of applications of the sort... errr... żGOOGLE?...
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Posted By: The Lost Chord
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 23:05
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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Posted By: Trademark
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 23:37
It is physically impossible to "splice" one of anything into several other things. You might want to check the definition of the word splice.
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Posted By: Neil
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 06:12
Cool Edit is nowadays known as Adobe Audition.
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 07:41
I downloaded some great free software for doing this. I transferred an old cassette of one of my band's gigs onto 1 MP3 file, then used this software to clean up the crackles, add a bit of EQ and split it into individual songs. Only problem is I can't remember what it's called and I'm at work at the moment. PM me if you want to know.
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Posted By: The Lost Chord
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 13:08
Trademark
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Posted By: Harkmark
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 14:00
Maybe Audacity works for this purpose. It's free.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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Posted By: Abstrakt
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 14:06
Nero wave editor works. But it's notthing near the best.
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Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 14:47
Toast Titanium comes with a program called Spin Doctor. It works beautifully.
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: December 05 2006 at 17:08
WavePad is the software I used. Couldn't be easier to split MP3 files. And it's free.
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Posted By: goose
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 10:14
I don't think any of these pieces of software will split MP3 files. They will all convert to WAV, split it, and then reconvert to MP3 hence losing quality. MP3DirectCut will do it directly, as will foobar2000, although neither are the easiest pieces of software in the world to use.
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Posted By: Tony R
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 10:17
All of the above products that I am familiar with WILL split MP3 files.
You just open the file up and cut and paste etc...
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 16:00
WavePad has a button called "Split file into two at this point" so you just play your MP3 file up to the right point, stop then click this button - hey presto you now have 2 files. You can then save them in a variety of formats. Couldn't be simpler.
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Posted By: goose
Date Posted: December 10 2006 at 07:02
Tony R wrote:
All of the above products that I am familiar with WILL split MP3 files.
You just open the file up and cut and paste etc... |
It certainly looks like this to use it, but it's probably actually doing it this way. Why? Because it does the same thing if you do any other process to an MP3 file, and I can guarantee that it's not possible to do any processing directly to MP3 except split them or change the level by a discrete and quite large amount. So the majority of audio editing software will convert MP3 to wave before doing anything to it.
I guess I was wrong about WaveLab though!
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Posted By: Tony R
Date Posted: December 10 2006 at 07:16
Thanks, Goose I now realise that you are correct (certainly that is the way that Nero seems to do it) however I dont think that TLC would be that troubled by this "loss in quality" as he justs wants to split the files regardless.
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