How to Edit MP3 With a Free MP3 Editor

Feb 7, 2012 by

Write-up by Leo

Macsome Audio Editor is a free MP3 Editor, enabling us to totally free edit audio at will. Split, cut, crop, trim MP3, convert MP3, set specific sound effects on MP3, or even edit ID3 tags, all these can be nicely completed by this freeware.

Presently, we often encounter scenarios which call for us to edit MP3 audio files, such as cutting MP3 music for our favored portion or setting particular sound effects on MP3 audio files. To meet such basic specifications, a free audio Editor is very best for us.

Properly, right here I will introduce a totally free MP3 Editor – Macsome Audio Editor. As a cost-free computer software for MP3Editing, its functions are powerful and plenty for us. Split , trim, cut mp3, set specific sound effects on MP3, edit its ID3 tags, convert or convert to MP3, all these audio editing measures can be well done by Macsome Audio Editor. Besides, this software supports editing AAC audio format as nicely. It is a true multi-functional free MP3 Editor. Want to know far more, please pay a visit to [http://www.macsome.com/audio-editor-mac/index.html]

Then, how to edit MP3 with this audio Editing freeware.
The operations are fairly effortless. The following are brief actions on how to edit MP3.

Step1. Add audio into the file list of this MP3 Editor by pressing “Add” button. Its intuitive interface shows us all its principal functions.
Step2. Click Play button to play the imported MP3.
Step3. Press Commence button to mark the beginning point for the audio part we want.
Step4. Press End button to mark the finish point for the audio element we want.
Now we just have finishing choosing the MP3 audio element we want to edit. The selected MP3 component starts from the starting point we marked to the finish point.
Now we can freely edit the chosen audio portion.

Split , Cut , crop or trim MP3
Click “Crop” button to eliminate non-chosen audio parts, so that we can keep our preferred chosen MP3 portion.
Click “Del” – Delete button to eliminate our selected audio portion.

Convert MP3
When conserve the edited MP3 format, decide on the output format you want. Macsome Audio Editor supports MP3, AAC and WAV as the output formats. So we can convert MP3 to WAV, and convert MP3 to W4A.

Set special sound effects
On the intuitive interface of Macsome Audio Editor, we can uncover “Increa”, “Decrea”, “Fadein”,”Fadeout” on the top rated of the software very easily.
1. Press “Increa” to increase the volume of the chosen portion.
two. Press “Decrea” to lower the volume of the selected portion.
3. Press “Fadein” to ramp up the volume of the selected component.
four. Press “Fadeout” to ramp down the volume of the chosen component.

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  1. Vincent Geary "Lucky lefty"

    20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

    a parent and kindergarten teacher, June 8, 2006

    By Vincent Geary “Lucky lefty” (Long Island, NY USA) –
      

    This review is from: Free to Be You & Me (Audio CD)

    The music from Free to Be was the best music that my kids listened to as they were growing up. If you’re interested in a cd that shows children how there are lots of different ways to be special, this is the cd for you. It’s such a positive role model and it’s so much fun to sing along with, too. I was watching Inside the Actor’s Studio and when he asked Gwyneth Paltrow if she had any actors or actresses that she loved when she was little, she smiled and said that she really didn’t, that she spent lots of time in her room singing along with her Free to Be, You and Me record. My kids did, too.

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  2. Joe'sMom

    50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:

    I’m soooo not a Hippie!, January 21, 2005

    By Joe’sMom (Ayer, MA) –
      

      

    This review is from: Free To Be … You And Me (1972 Television Cast) (Audio CD)

    I think it’s funny that so many reviewers who didn’t like this album (and yes in the 70′s they were albums) refer to those of us who DO give high reviews as hippies. I have news for you. Children of the 70s were not hippies, their parents were. I was born in the early 70s, my teenage years were in the 80s and my young adulthood was in the 90s. I really don’t qualify as a hippie in any way, shape or form. Having said that, I still have my old album, which I saved all these years because this was my absolute favorite album of all time! (I no longer have a record player, but the album lives on!) I loved these songs so much as a child. I remember the movie we used to watch in school. They are such wonderful memories. Twenty something years later, I found the cd and purchased it immediately. I now sing and play these songs for my baby. True, the songs are somewhat dated. The 70s were very big on feminism and equality – but is that such a bad message? Plus, as a child, I didn’t pay attention to the message, just to the silliness and the catchy tunes. I had no idea who Alan Alda, Carol Channing, and Marlo Thomas were. When I sing these songs to my son now, it’s not becaue I want to raise a budding feminist, but because I loved it so much and I would love to share my fond memories. And if he doesn’t enjoy it as much as I did, that’s ok too. PS – for other 30-somethings who want to relive another childhood memory – check out the School House Rock series (DVDs, Cd’s etc)… another cheesy 70s tool to educate our children about grammar, science, politics, etc. (I’m sort of embarassed to admit this but most of what I know about how a bill is passed through Congress comes from the “I’m just a bill” song.)

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  3. Amber58

    83 of 84 people found the following review helpful:

    we’re more free for this record…, February 7, 2000

    By Amber58 –

    This review is from: Free To Be … You And Me (1972 Television Cast) (Audio CD)

    I love this record. I remember listening to it and watching a movie in elementary school at least 22 years ago and really THINKING about the messages in songs like “William Wants a Doll”. Anything that inspires deep philosophical thought in a 7 year old is amazing. Later I came across this record when I was 17, brought it home and cried while listening to it over and over again. If you grew up in America in the 70′s it’s a little piece of your childhood. It’s also amazing to think about how far we’ve come and where we got stuck trying to make this world a better place for all kids. I took the album with me to college and it was a favorite with everyone, men and women. I remember a guy on my floor said something about how lucky we were to grow up in a generation that began to question gender sterotypes. I just bought this CD for my nephew, as much as I love it I’m kind of sad that the messages are still pertinant nearly 30 years later.

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