Cutting bits out of tunes??

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  1. Geordie Vicky

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    Cutting bits out of tunes??

    does anyone know how I would cut a certain bit out of a tune, and save it by itself, or what I would need to do it??

    For example, if I had a tune , but only wanted the chorus out of it, or I had a 30 min audio but only wanted 5 mins of it? If you knwo what I mean!

    Anyone help is??!:D
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  3. Phil Mitchell

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  4. Wor Jackie

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    Re: Cutting bits out of tunes??

    just google for an mp3 splitter. theres loads of free ones you can get off the net legally without having to mess about too much. you can use it to chop little bits out of songs or whatever to make natty little mobile fone ringtones
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    use sound forge, and the board politzei will be on your case for sticking this in banter :tut: :p
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    sound forge is a bit too complicated for girls :wink:
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    Had you just eaten a Yorkie before you posted that?
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    Audacity. it's free and as long as you've got the Lame MP3 encoder it'll do the job nicely
  9. Alexander

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    burn it to cd, and snap the bits off you don't want, this works perfectly.
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    like everyone has said, use sound forge. or a production program like logic.
    or send it to someone and ask them nicely to do it for ya. id do it but i can b arsed.
    or you could do it the oldskool way and just record the bit you want onto a tape :D
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    you can load your track into nero burning, and cut it from there
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    :up: im not being funny or owt, but seriously, its a lot of hassle for a young lass to download a bulky professional studio through torrents, then instal it and find that the serial number/crack doesnt work then look for another and so on and so forth.
    if all you want to do is cut bits out of a track, you really dont need all that

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