Editing function: The Audio Cutter
Edit your recordings with the edit function to enhance their quality. In the following you will read more about the edit function, what you can do and how it works.
Contents
- What you can do with the editing function
- Restrictions for the editing function
- Cutting a song
If you are not satisfied with the current song recording, you can use the cutting editor to edit the recording, the fade-in or fade-out. - Cutting individual songs from a continuous recording
Use the recording editor to cut individual songs from a continuous recording you have made.
What you can do with the editing function
The editing function is the right tool for you if you are not satisfied with the quality of a recording.
You can use the editing function to:
- fade in the beginning or to fade out the end of a song
- change the length of a song by editing the beginning and end of a recording
- split continuous recordings into smaller tracks
Note: If you would like to prevent incomplete songs from being recorded, you can adjust the settings accordingly in Options > Filters.
Restrictions for the editing function
Note: If you generally want to edit your recordings it is recommended to activate a converting profile which converts all your audio files to MP3 automatically.
Which file would you like to edit? | How much of the song can be edited? | Note |
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Continuous MP3 recording in the Radio view | Complete recording | |
MP3 files recorded with the Radio view | Complete recording | Additional 60 seconds lead and overrun time |
All other MP3 files | Complete recording | |
File with another format (non-MP3) | None | It is only possible to edit MP3 files. Convert the file to MP3 to enable the editing function. |