Audio Help - PLEASE READ!

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    Fear

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    I'm making clips for my band on my cell phone because it's all that I have, and it can only go up to 1:00 long recordings. I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that allowed me to combine all the clips together, like copy and paste them almost. It's really important to me, so if you know how, please tell me!
     
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    Nick

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    hmmm Perhaps if you made them WMA, MP3 or WAV files you could use Audacity (Free audio Editing Program) to combine them
     
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    El Muerto

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    Sound Forge
     
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    The first step would be getting the recording from your phone onto your computer. And commonly, phone recordings are in some non-typical format, so you might need something to convert that. then you could cut it together in Audacity.
     
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    What format?
     
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    Jordan

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    I'm sure windows movie maker would work fine if you have nothing else.
     
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    Neil

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    Audio only? Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer
     
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    mcpancakes

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    You know without going through the trouble of getting the recordings on your computer and using software to convert them, you could invest in like a $10 or $15 computer mic. You'd get MUCH better quality and its easy to use with any sound program like Audacity.
     
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    Fear

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    I tried buying one in RadioShack and it didn't work. I don't know what kind to get.
     

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