Need to remix some music for a dance competition at school or for a party where you’re the DJ? Well, you can always use Adobe Audition if you have lots of money laying around or you can download Audacity for free and edit music that way, but it’s got a bit of a learning curve and is usually for bigger projects. If you have just a few little MP3 files that you want to splice and join, then using a free online music editor is a much better idea.
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You don’t have to install any software and since you can save the project online, you can edit it from anywhere on any computer. In this article, I’ll mention a couple of online editing sites I have used and try to call out the advantages and disadvantages of each tool. MP3Cut.net does exactly what the name suggest: it lets you cut MP3 files.
Don’t worry, it supports about 150 audio formats, so if you’re not using an MP3, you can still upload it and cut it. It’s free and very easy to use. Just click the big blue Open File button and pick your audio file. It will upload automatically and you’ll be presented with the sound wave as shown above. Now you just drag the blue bars on either side and then click the Cut button. Whatever is inside the blue area is what will be saved down to your computer.