Music editing software?
January 24th, 2009 Posted by: admin
I have several DJ mixed MP3’s. They’re mixed from one song right into the next with no breaks. Does anyone know of a good software program that will automatically find and make cuts for you? (Say, if the volume goes below a certain range.) I can put the cuts in myself, but it takes for-ev-er. Thanx.
By: Smoothie
By: Smoothie
Tags: Dj, Good Software, Software Program

January 28th, 2009 at 11:04
Best thing out there is a program called Audacity; it’s free and you can download it from the web.
What makes it better than most is you can edit any size sample… even 24/36 bit… so if you end up getting serious and moving on from the low end MP3 thing you have a tool that can do it.
it’s easy to use and very flexible.
Try it, you’ll like it!
January 31st, 2009 at 04:26
try to use mp3 directcut. avilable at
February 3rd, 2009 at 05:41
Well Audacity is free but limited as such - depends what you want to do. Here’s your best bet.
Go to this site:
…and download the free version of the program. Then install as usual.
Once installed, a good idea is to run the Bearshare and search for another version (upgrade) of Bearshare - but with an ID key or a cracked version.
This is not not important, but why not use a Ford Escort to obtain a Ferrari?
Once that is complete, search for this:
COOLEDIT 2003 PRO and look for the one with the ID included. Then you may install the best music-editing system you have ever seen.
This program is whacko. If you want to IM me then email me first and I will send you the whole damned file in a Zip format (16Mb)
My email for this is:
Look forward to helping you.