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Tutor 3

The audio trimmer supports WAV or MP3 for both input and output.

Trimming is accomplished by setting the start and end position which are represented as a percentage of the total file.

The interface also provides you with a variety of filters and effects that may be applied but it is not a substitute for a full featured audio editor insofar as only the setting on the selected tab are applied during transformation. In other words, if you want to equalize and filter a file you must first run your source file through the equalizer, then load the file that was produced and run that file through the filters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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