audio splitting software?
audio splitting software?
is there software that will take a stream of audio, allow you to split it manually by setting markers, then automatically save a new file for each section you've created?
imagine this is a waveform:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
..........A.............|.........B............|.........C.........|.....D...........
ok, these might not line up. but imagine i placed the three vertical bars manually. i want a 'POOF, MAKE FOUR FILES' button. have i luck?
imagine this is a waveform:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
..........A.............|.........B............|.........C.........|.....D...........
ok, these might not line up. but imagine i placed the three vertical bars manually. i want a 'POOF, MAKE FOUR FILES' button. have i luck?
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About every audio editor/daw applcation out there. (unless im reading something wrong) For a free solution try Audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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"automatically save a new file for each section you've created?" <- this partRodC wrote: (unless im reading something wrong)
audacity looks pretty good (i use an older sonar).
they all split well, but the trick is the export/file creation. on anything i've seen, it has to be done manually for each file -- a lot to do while archiving.
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Makes sense now... That should be fun.sonichue wrote:"automatically save a new file for each section you've created?" <- this partRodC wrote: (unless im reading something wrong)
audacity looks pretty good (i use an older sonar).
they all split well, but the trick is the export/file creation. on anything i've seen, it has to be done manually for each file -- a lot to do while archiving.
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Dang, I know I had an app several years ago that did this. I know wave chop will do it but I cant remeber if it will name the files for you.
Ill look at my old downloads this eve if you havnt found anything.
Ill look at my old downloads this eve if you havnt found anything.
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In ProTools, if you split up an audio file as you described, select all of them, and then hit Command-Shift-K, you'll get a dialog that allows you to export them all in one pass as separate files.
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