The software that can cut and edit songs include: MP3 cutter, song cutter, super conversion show, Beaver All-in-one Video Converter...etc.
Introduce Steps to use the Beaver audio editing software to cut audio:
1. Download the Beaver audio editing software and run the audio editing software after installation. The interface is as follows:
2. Select File - New, and then a window for audio sampling rate will pop up. Just select the default 44100KHz here. This is a commonly used standard audio sampling rate. Of course, there are many audios nowadays. It also uses a sampling rate of 48000HKz, so the sound quality is closer to that of DVD. Just keep the rest of the parameters as default.
3. Import the audio files that need to be edited. There are three ways to import files. I will introduce them to you one by one. The first way is to select the file - Open. The second way is to click on the file panel. Import file button, and the third method is to double-click the blank space of the file panel. You can try these three audio editing methods and choose the one you like.
4. After importing the material file, drag it with the mouse to the editing track on the right, or double-click the file to add it to the track.
5. Audio editing of audio files. Use the time selection panel tool to select the material. If you want to expand or reduce the selection area, hold down the Shift key and click the location where you want to set a new boundary. Drag to change the selection. The selected selection can be deleted directly by pressing Delete, and the trim option deletes the material outside the selection. Right-click the selected selection, which has many operation options, such as copy, cut, trim, etc.
6. The edited audio file needs some fade-out and fade-in transitions, so as not to When the sound of music starts or disappears suddenly, there are three fade-in and fade-out effects. They are linear fade: generate a flat volume change, which is applicable to most audio materials; logarithmic fade: change the volume smoothly, first slowly and then quickly. Or vice versa; cosine fade: like an S-shaped curve. Start by changing the volume slowly. It all depends on what kind of effect you need.
There will be a fade-in and fade-out button in front and behind the audio file. Drag horizontally to perform linear fade; drag up or down to perform logarithmic fade; hold down the Ctrl key. Dragging at the same time can perform cosine fade.
7. After the audio editing is completed, output the file. Select File - Export, and a window will pop up. Select the type of file to save, and then give it a name. Wait a moment and you will see the exported file.