Choose Export Multiple. It has an option to split by tracks.
Audacity is an open-souce audio recorder and editor. It is a completely free software that can record tracks, play tracks, edit tracks, and allows one to apply effects to the tracks.
maybe you can use something like Audacity. and export file as Mp3.
Audacity is a free open source program that you can make and edit sound effects. Here's how you use it: 1.record a sound on your microphone 2. Edit the sound. 3. Export the sound as an mp3 or wav. 4. Upload it to the internet . Here are some examples:http://www.freesound.org/usersViewSingle.php?id=718003
Audacity is currently available for Windows, Apple OSX and Linux, and saves files in its own AUP Audacity Project file format. Audacity's native file format is NOT Wave (WAV) or MP3. You need to choose Export as Wave or MP3 in order to create a file that can be played back in other programs or transferred to an iPod.
Audacity can be used to convert a MIDI track to an audio file, therefore eliminating any editable MIDI data. You can simply keep the MIDI file and open it directly in FL Studio and edit any property of the MIDI, including exchange them for better sounding synthesizers and real audio samplers. FL is, after all, a digital audio workstation specifically designed for sequenced music. Loading a MIDI file will split the tracks for you and you can export any one of them individually as a MIDI or audio file.
You need to convert the files to .flv or .swf files before inserting them. In audacity, if you just save a file, it saves as a .aup file. You can open these files only with Audacity. You can, however, export the file as a different format by going to the File menu and clicking Export. Next, you will have to find either an online conversion website or download a software, such as RealPlayer converter, and convert the file to a .flv or .swf file.
Depending on your remixing needs, you may need different kinds of programs. Personally, I use Acoustica Mixcraft and Audacity to do my mixing. Using Audacity, you can record Mixcraft's output and export it as an MP3 without buying a license.
Installing Speakonia and registering it, you can type stuff up and export it as a .wav file. Or, you can download Audacity and install it. Make sure Stereo Mix is turned on or you have a "Line-In" cord. Set Audacity to record from Line In/Stereo Mix.
Connect the Line-out of the Paper Jamz to the line in of your computer. Play your guitar tracks first. Then in Audacity, add another audio track, and unplug the guitar. Plug in a microphone, adjust the level and then record the vocal part.
You can remix songs using programs like Audacity and Fruity Loops. They allow multiple sound sources and tracks to be combined as needed.
You can use Audacity to mix sound tracks. There are many other programs out there as well, but I mention Audacity because it is free (open source), has recording capability, and can mix any number of streams, limited only by memory and disk space.
1. Open it in "Audacity" (http://audacity.sourceforge.net) 2. Remove the part of the MP3 that you want 3. Download "Lame enc" (http://lame.buanzo.com.ar) 4. Back in "Audacity", go to "File>Export as MP3..." 5. Save to desktop. -telmer6