Merge Audio – Trim, Cut, and Enhance Audio Files

Are you searching for a simple and user-friendly online tool to combine audio files? You’re in luck because Ssemble has a Merge Audio feature that is both powerful and easy to use. With our online tool, you can edit your audio files, get rid of background noise, incorporate music, and perform various other functions. All you need to do is open Ssemble in the Chrome browser, upload your audio file (in any format), and start editing within seconds. Whether you’re a singer, music mixer, or online teacher, Ssemble is here to provide you with the necessary support.

You don’t have to download big audio recording software because Ssemble is an online tool that lets you merge audio files. It supports various file types like MP3, WAV, and M4A, and can also extract audio from videos. Simply drag and drop files from your computer to upload them. It’s a simple and convenient process.

How to join audio

Merge Audio Tutorial Step 1

Add Audio File

Click Upload menu > Audio tab. And click the Upload File button or drag and drop the audio file. and click the Add button to add the audio file to timeline.

Merge Audio Tutorial Step 2

Join Audio clips

To add another audio file to the timeline, simply click on it. You can then combine different audio clips by connecting them together or overlaying them to enhance the sound. you can adjust the volume of the audio item in the left panel as well.

Merge Audio Tutorial Step 3

Edit the Audio File

You can cut, trim, or move the audio item in the timeline.

Merge Audio Tutorial Step 4

Enhance Audio Quality

You can install the Audio Cleaner plugin, which enables speech enhancement and background noise reduction in your audio.

Merge Audio Tutorial Step 5

Export

Export your audio by clicking the ‘Export’ button. Once it’s exported, you can download the audio file to your device.

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FAQ

The Merge Audio feature in Ssemble allows you to combine multiple audio files into one seamless track. This can be useful if you have recorded different parts of an audio track separately and want to merge them together.

Yes! You can upload any of your music files. Open the Upload menu at the top left. Then click the Upload file button and choose the file you want to upload.

Yes, the Merge Audio feature is very easy to use in Ssemble. Simply upload your audio files, arrange them in the desired order, and click "Export" to create a merged audio file.

Ssemble supports a wide range of audio formats for the Merge Audio feature, including MP3, WAV, and AAC. Check the Ssemble website for a full list of supported formats.

Yes, you can adjust the volume levels of each individual audio file after joining them together in Ssemble. This can help ensure that each part of the merged track is balanced and consistent.

No, joining multiple audio files together in Ssemble should not affect the overall quality of your audio. However, it is important to ensure that all the individual files are of the same quality and bitrate to ensure a seamless transition between them.

Yes, the Merge Audio feature is completely free to use in Ssemble.

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