Any Ideas On A Free, Or Very Cheap User Friendly Music Editing Software?

I am in need of editing a song for school, so does anyone know where I can find a free (even if it is a free demo) or a very cheap music editing software that I can use? I am in need of just cutting up a song to make it shorter…anyone that can help?

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6 Responses to “Any Ideas On A Free, Or Very Cheap User Friendly Music Editing Software?”

  1. Samuel Adams says:

    You can’t beat the price of Audacity or WavePad, but if you want something a little more advanced check out Adobe Audition, Fruity Loops or Sony Acid Music Studio. If you have a MAC – GarageBand is pretty cool software.
    Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.

  2. aligeeja says:

    I have been using Goldwave for the last few years and find it does exactly what it say on the tin. Along with what you are looking to do it has a host of other options and effects that you can use. It has a demo version which is fully functional.

  3. z??mjet? says:

    If you find wavepad or audacity a bit daunting, try Free Audio Editor – http://www.free-audio-editor.com/index.h…
    mp3directcut is a fairly simple tool for cutting mp3 fileshttp://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/mp3Dire…

  4. Dom says:

    go to dvdvideosoft.com and download the freeware that allows you to edit. You should be able to edit that song if its in the right format. (most likely mp3)http://dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Fre…

  5. runes says:

    Audacity I feel its the best and its FREE!! (Open Source):
    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
    (If your looking for Format Conversions you might look into something else like Winamp)

  6. Rosie says:

    Garage Band ( I have it on my Mac, don’t know if it is compatible with windows)
    Or Cubase
    Or Sybalius 5 demo

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