exotics4me (0)
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Agree with justme, Audacity is a very good free music editing software. Just be sure to also get the LAME encoder for it. Without it, the software wants to export/save the songs you edit as wav files instead of mp3 files. Wavs are much larger and will eat up your mp3 player space. It's simple to use, the LAME encoder only takes one click to add its functionality. Cutting part of the songs out is probably easier in audacity that even the paid software. It's a simple copy and cut move similar to videobox's video editing feature. You can also use audacity to remaster/turn the volume up/turn the peaks up. I had used Sony's Sony Forge for years $300 a year for the new version, before finding Audacity.
If you're serious about Classical music check out the site, www.emusic.com, it isn't free, but it's cheaper than itunes and amazon music. They don't have the selection those sites have, but they do have a nice free trial that works. The one that shows on their site is 25 credits/songs. After the trial period it is something like 40 credits for $15. But if you go through this link and have never been a member (or have a credit card you haven't used there) you can get 75 free instead of 25. http://www.emusic.com/promo/viewerscircle/index.html
They have several of the "100 top classical" boxsets for as cheap as 12 credits. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk |