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Whether you’re editing a podcast, creating a mixtape, or trimming an audio recording for a project, knowing how to merge and split audio files can save you time and effort. Thankfully, you don’t need to be an audio editing pro or download complicated software to get the job done.
How to Merge Audio Files Using Clideo
Clideois a web-based tool that simplifies working with audio files, and you don’t need much to get started. Simply head to their website and have the audio files you want to work with ready. Clideo supportspopular audio formatslike MP3 and WAV, which means it’s flexible enough for most needs. It also works seamlessly across devices, whether you’re on a computer or even a smartphone.
Here’s how to merge audio using Clideo:
When using Clideo without an account, you’ll get access to most features but with some basic limitations–you can work with files up to 500MB and process three files each day, with your projects available for 24 hours.
Creating a free account gives you a bit more flexibility, letting you work on five files daily and keeping your projects around for three days. For most quick audio edits, these limits work just fine, but it’s good to know about them before diving in.

How to Split Audio Files Using Clideo
Clideo also works well as anaudio-cutting tool. Its audio-splitting tool is slightly more involved than merging but still easy to manage. Instead of cutting sections in one go, you’ll need to isolate and save the segments you want individually.
While this requires repeating the process for each section, Clideo’s smooth workflow makes it straightforward. Here’s how to do it:

Though splitting might take a few extra steps compared to merging, Clideo keeps the process smooth and beginner-friendly. The sliders allow for precise cuts, so you’ll get exactly the segments you need with minimal hassle.