Interesting.  I would just type that into Terminal?  I take it those 3 mp3 
files are the full address location?  If I had 2 files on my desktop, combine 
then, and the output file would land on my desktop?

Traci

On Apr 30, 2014, at 1:10 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> If you don't mind using MacPorts and terminal, sox will do it. The command to 
> concatenate the audio files would be:
> 
> sox Afile.mp3 BFile.mp3 OutputFile.mp3
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/18/14, 6:21 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I open to using either audacity or garage band.  The problem is, I can't 
>> figure out this task with either one.
>> 
>> Let's say you have song A and song B.  You have edited both of these songs 
>> to just how you want them, but now you want them to play back to back, as if 
>> they have become song C.  I don't want them to play over each other, rather 
>> right after another, as one track.
>> 
>> In both programs, the songs play atop each other.
>> 
>> Suggestions?  Assistance please.  :)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Traci
>> 
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