![]() Now, click on the Play button to listen to the audio. Click on the Open button to add the file to the project. Navigate to the location where you saved the audio you just cut, and select the file. In the Import Audio dialog box, click on the Add button. In the Project Name text box, enter a name for the project. Now, click on the File > New > Project menu item to create a new project. Audacity will cut the audio and copy it to the clipboard. Now, click on the Edit > Cut menu item to cut the selected audio. These boxes represent the start and end points of the selection you just made. You will now see two yellow boxes displayed in the Audacity window. Once the start and end points are selected, release the mouse button. To select the end point, click and hold the mouse button at the end of the audio you would like to edit. To select the start point, click and hold the mouse button at the beginning of the audio you would like to edit. Now, use the mouse to select the start and end points of the audio you would like to edit. Once the file is selected, you will see the waveform displayed in the main Audacity window. To do this, click on the file in the timeline. To splice the audio files, first select the file you would like to edit. Once the files are imported, they will be displayed in the Audacity timeline. To do this, click on File > Import > Audio, and select the files you would like to import. To use the Audio Editor, first open Audacity and import the audio files you would like to splice. In this guide, we will show you how to splice audio in Audacity using two methods: the first is to use the built-in Audio Editor, and the second is to use the Split function. Splicing audio in Audacity is a great way to edit together multiple audio files to create a seamless final product.
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