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The sound editing program known as Audacity can be used to create all kinds of digital sound files and audio projects. Audacity can even be used to put together a "mashup", or a mix of multiple songs. Mashups use bits of two or more songs and compositions to create an original track - sometimes with stellar results. See Step 1 below to get started making your very own mashup with Audacity!
 
The sound editing program known as Audacity can be used to create all kinds of digital sound files and audio projects. Audacity can even be used to put together a "mashup", or a mix of multiple songs. Mashups use bits of two or more songs and compositions to create an original track - sometimes with stellar results. See Step 1 below to get started making your very own mashup with Audacity!
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Collect your mashup samples. Mashups are made of bits and pieces of different songs called "samples". The songs, snippets, and audio tracks you intend to use should be clearly labeled and saved as audio files in a format that Audacity supports, such as .wav files.
 
#Collect your mashup samples. Mashups are made of bits and pieces of different songs called "samples". The songs, snippets, and audio tracks you intend to use should be clearly labeled and saved as audio files in a format that Audacity supports, such as .wav files.