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Audio Joiner Tool Review by Katie Lopez

Page history last edited by Katie Lopez 10 years, 1 month ago

 Tool Review

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Description

Audio Joiner allows users to merge multiple songs, or parts of songs, together in a consecutive order.

Access

This tool is free to use at http://audio-joiner.com/

 

Sample Usage

 

Audio Joiner.mp3

 

 

 

Tips, tricks, and tutorials

 

This site is simple and straight forward. You first click the "Add tracks" link to pull as many tracks from your music library as you wish. Once you add the tracks you can switch their order by clicking the up and down arrows on the right side of the screen. Then move the blue slider to choose which part of the song to mix together. You can also choose to crossfade and fade in or out the songs. Click join, then download and the merged song downloads directly to your computer. 

 

To preview your new song song before you merge it click the highlighted part of the first song and hit play, it will then play though all the highlighted parts of the songs you chose in the order you put them.

 

 

What the Tool Does Well

 

The tool merges whole or parts of songs consecutively well together and that is it. 

 

What it Does Poorly

 

The tool does not let you edit or cut multiple parts of a song, you must choose one part of a song and then choose another part of a song so that they join in a consecutive order. There is no going back to other songs or other parts of songs and then merging them together. The only way around this is by uploading the same track multiple times.

 

 

What happens when you...

 

There is no way to play more than one song at a time but you can add short segments of many songs to create a type of mashup. You can also add the same track multiple times to have various parts of that song through out the whole project.

 

 

 

Additional Resources

 

Here is an additional "How to" page with instructions on how to merge the songs.

http://audio-joiner.com/help/how_to_merge_mp3

 

 

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