Showing posts with label free audio editor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free audio editor. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

How to clip audio, how to crop audio, how to copy audio, how to add effects

Macsome Audio Editor is the audio editing software that offers a variety of audio converting and editing options. You can deal with the special fragment details with cropped fragment, remove the part you do not want, copy / cut / paste the fragment to make audio free combination, and fade in / fade out audio to adjust audio volume. Macsome Audio Editor can make your audio files amazing without the quality loss by using these methods.
After adding the audio, there are several methods to edit video.
Methods 1: Fade in / fade out audio
Select region and click the FadeIn button to make the volume of sound gradually increase from zero.

 Select region and click the FadeOut button to make the volume of sound gradually decrease to zero.

Tips:
1. You can repeat to fade in/ fade out on the same segment.
2. You can also fade in / fade out audio by right-click or the menu Edit.
Methods 2: Crop audio
Select region and click the Crop button, the selected fragment will be added to the program as a new file. You can deal with the special fragment details with cropped fragment. And continue to crop the cropped audio.

Methods 3: Delete / Copy / Cut / Paste the fragment
Select region and Click Delete button to remove the selected part you do not want. Or you can also delete the part audio by right-click or the menu Edit.

Select region and right-click to copy/ cut the fragment, then paste it in the place you want. With the Delete / Copy / Cut / Paste operation, you can follow your ideas to any splice audio content.


If you want to make your audio files amazing, you can use Macsome Audio Editor to repeat the editing methods or use the different editing methods together. In addition, fade in / fade out can always be used at the start / the end. You must use the fade in / fade out before the paste operation. And crop audio file can focus on editing the details. With Macsome Audio Editor and mastering these basic methods, you can make your audio files amazing easily.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

How to make unique ringtone for your iPhone


iPhone is so popular, and there are many ringtones for iPhone, have you ever thought of making unique one by yourself?
Macsome Audio Editor (http://www.macsome.com/audio-editor-mac/index.html) can produce the ringtone for iPhone by one-click and crop audio, fade in or fade out audio, delete/ copy/ cut/ paste the selected fragment to make the unique ringtone for your iPhone. Only make sure that the time of fragment is not more than 40 seconds, and you can keep your favorite clips and efficient generation m4r unique iPhone ring tones.
Please follow the next step-by-step guide to make your own ringtone for iPhone.
Step 1: Select audio region
Make sure the time of fragment is less than 40 seconds at first.
1. Play one audio file firstly, then click the StartSel button to start the selection. You can also click the StartSel button to restart the selection during the playing at any time.

2. Click the EndSel button to set the end of region selection. And you can pause or stop the playing to end of region selection.

Step 2: Crop audio
Click the Crop button, the selected fragment will be added to the program as a new file.

Step 3: Delete audio
Click Delete button to remove the selected part you do not want. Or you can also delete the part audio by right-click or the menu Edit.

you can copy / cut / paste the fragment to make audio free combination by right-click menu.
Step 4: Fade in/ fade out audio
Select a fragment of the audio that is not pasted and click the FadeIn button to make the volume of sound is gradually increased from zero.
And click the FadeOut button to make the volume of sound gradually decreas to zero.

Step 4: Create ring tones
With the edited audio, click the Ringtones button to produce the unique ringtones for your iPhone. The m4r ring tones can be saved automatically on desktop. When the time of fragment is more than 40 seconds, the tips window will pops up.

Macsome Audio Editor can also save the entire audio as the iPhone ringtones with no editing when the time of audio is not more than 40 seconds. It is easy and efficient to keep your favorite audio clips and generate your unique iPhone ring tones.
Want to know more functions of Macsome Audio Editor, view
 http://www.macsome.com/audio-editor-mac/index.html