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The article explains how to put multiple songs into one .mp3 on a computer, with Audacity.
Steps
- If you don't already have Audacity, a sound manipulation program, then download it, it's free.
- Load up Audacity.
- Open up the songs you want to combine.
- Select (highlight) the waves you see in the second song.
- Go to Edit-Copy (or press CTRL-C)
- Position your cursor after the waves you see in the first song.
- Go to "Edit - Paste" (or press CTRL-V)
- Go to "File - Export as MP3". If you do not have Lame_Enc.dll it will inform you at this point that you need it and will ask you to direct you to it.
- Fill in the fields (this is optional).
- Wait until it is done
- Congratulations, you have combined the songs! Enjoy!
Tips
- If you wanted the songs to play at the same time as each other, you can skip step 6 and instead click outside a track.
- To do this successfully, you might have to use "Project - Change Pitch" and "Project - Change Tempo"
Warnings
- When trying this with large audio files, the export stage can take a long time. Be patient.
- Sometimes it might even seem to lock up your computer, so be careful.
Things You'll Need
- A computer
- Songs
- Audacity
- You will also need a file called Lame_Enc.dll if you want to save the new file as an MP3.
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